yeah i'll have to go with joseph on this one,and say that the pintech vertikik's are definately the way to go,i have 2 of them for my e- drum kit,and i love em' they track great,and with very minimal tweaking you can get them to suit your particular playing style.. i run a yamaha kick pedal on each vertikik,but when space is of an issue then i use the double pedal set-up(i use the same set of pedals on both applications of this,just when i'm using 2 seperate kick triggers i split my double pedal up with one pedal on each kick) i do a bit of doublebassing,(tastefully of course)and i can honestly say even when a song calls for even a pretty up tempo-ed doublebassing these kick triggers are right on the $$$$ every time.. if you're considering a vertikik there's one on ebay right now,and it's not going for alot of money ,and it seems to be very clean looking.. check out the link below for the auction page http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=894421480&rd=1 hope this helps, sam(otacon28) --- In DTXpress@y..., "astrami" <astrami@y...> wrote: > I want to change the trigger to something more velocity > sensitive/reliable and if possible quieter. Has anyone looked into > this at all? > > Thanks > > Simon
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Re: Kick alternatives
2002-07-27 by otacon28us
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