Hi James, I've been using the PD80s (single trigger) as toms on my kit for a while, and they work fine. I also have Pintech mesh head pads on my kit - at least I did until a recent upgrade - now I'm looking for new homes for them http://www.harmony-central.com/cgi-bin/buyer.pl?wtb=Forsale+%2B+Wanted+Ads&category=Drums+and+Percussions&subject=pintech&price=99999&age=99999&condition=0+-+Don%27t+Care&date=7&buyerzip=&owner=on&dealer=on Harmony Central is a good place to find used parts and pads, as is eBay. Walt --- paddchas2000 <jjohnson@...> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I am looking to upgrade the snare trigger on my > DTXPress - I was > looking at the Roland PD80R as a likely candidate - > I prefer the mesh > head. I was hoping some of you might be able to give > me some advice.. > > - Is this a good idea (mixing mesh head pads with > rubber pads)? > - Is the trigger compatible with the DTXPress brain? > (full range of > sensitivity, rim-shot etc..) > - Will the trigger fit onto the DTXPress rack? > > Also - if I look to move my existing snare trigger > (TP80S) elsewhere - > is there anywhere I can find an additional arm for > the rack? > > Alternatively, does anyone have any experience > making their own > triggers? > > Hope you can help, thanks.. > > James > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2
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Re: [DTXpress] Upgrading a Yamaha DTXPress
2002-11-10 by Walt
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