I'd say go DTXtreme all the way. It's half the price of the top of
the line V-drum set and is comparable. Ebay has lots of deals on
these sets. But if you do decide to go your route, then go with
Gibraltar hardare. Their stuff is MUCH cheaper and MUCH sturdier. I
have a GRS350C (http://www.gibraltarhardware.com/?
fa=detail&mid=262&sid=85&cid=31) holding up my mix of Roland and
Yamaha hardware (Email me if you want pics). Clamps and rod mounts
of at least half the price of Roland or Yamaha, AND, as a bonus,
it's all metal construction. The Yamaha and Roland mounts just feel
cheap compared to them. Well, that's my 2 cents..!
clem..
--- In DTXpress@y..., "Tim" <majestic144@y...> wrote:
> Well, this is a sad day (and a happy one...)
> I am selling my dtxpress set. It's all standard equipment,
> purchased from MusiciansFriend a year ago. Plus an extra dtxpress
> module (I bought the second module about a month ago).
>
> I can sell them separate or together...
> Give me an offer if you are interested, otherwise I might put them
> on ebay...
>
> The reason I am selling?
> I have decided to build a roland v-drum set...
>
> Here are the specs on what I am building, if anyone is
> interested... :-)
>
> 1 yamaha dtXTREME rack
> 1 Roland TD-8 module
> 1 Roland FD-7 hihat pedal
> 1 Roland KD-7 kick drum pedal
> 4 Roland PD-7 8.5" single zone pads
> 3 Roland PD-80 8" single zone v-drum pads
> 2 Roland CY-6 12" dual zone cymbals
> 1 Pintech CC102ST Dual zone 10" snare pad
> 1 Pintech 6" Nimrod
> 1 Pintech 10" Single zone Cymbal
> 1 Pintech 14" Single zone Cymbal
>
>
>
> later,
> -TimMessage
Re: Selling my DTXpress.... :-(
2002-10-10 by clementpoon
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