Hi Aaron, Let me try to help. With edrums each trigger produces a sound. With the new snare pads (I thought that only the snare pad was 3 zone) you could have the sound of a rim shot assigned to the outer zone, th sound of a cross stick on the next zone in, and then a snare sound on the remaining center (6 or 7" diameter I'm guessing) zone. As a contrast, with the TP60 single zone pad from the original DTXpress kits you could only produce one sound at a time. I doubt that the pads really feel very different at all, but I haven't tried the news ones so I am not sure. As far as your price question - I am seeing the revised DTXpress prices falling quickly. The DTXpress II has the 3 zone snare, upgraded 3 zone inputs on the module, new sounds, a new kick pad, a stronger rack system - I think Yamaha did a good job keeping the price of the II around the same place as the DTXpress has been - about $1000. If you can afford the II system, I think you would be better prepared for future upgrades. I know many have complained about the old style kick pad, and the idea of a 3 zone pad is interesting. If it were me, and I had enough money to buy either, I think I would lean towards the II kit. Walt --- aohoward <aohoward@...> wrote: > > I'm about to buy either a dtxpress or dtxpress II. > I've read that > the dtxpress II has 3 zone inputs on all the > triggers, but I have no > idea what that means! Do the pads feel any > different between the > two? And. . .do you guys think it's worth the > $129.00 difference > between the I and II? I think I know what the other > differences are, > but since you guys are the experts :), any help > would be appreciated! > > Aaron > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com
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Re: [DTXpress] dtxpress vs dtxpress II
2002-08-24 by Walt
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