I, too, can give the ConcertCast102ST a big thumbs up. This is what I've been using for snare. It works very well. However, I just ordered an AX14S. I thought I needed a larger target:Q ...I guess I'll use the 102 for a side snare. By the way, I mounted my 102 on a snare stand. It took some of the pressure off the rack.Much more stable!! --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@y...>" <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote: > Any mesh head snare should work with the DTXPU module, provided that > you use either input 9 or 10 for the rim trigger. Too bad Pintech is > hard to get in the UK. The Pintech 10" ConcertCast 102ST is a nice > complement to the DTXexpress rack and module, and the AX14S is big, > attractive, and worth the extra expense and effort to integrate it > into the Yamaha context. You should also take a look at the Hart > options. I've never used the Roland; to me it seems far too > overpriced, and overenhanced, for use in a budget electronic kit. > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "blunsdonp <blunsdonp@l...>" > <blunsdonp@l...> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Can anyone recommend a reasonable mesh head snare pad that is > > compatible with the DTXpress? I had been thinking about the > Pintech > > AX14S but there are currently distribution problems with Pintech > gear > > in the UK. > > > > Does anyone use the Roland PD120? - if so any feedback on these or > > other options would be very welcome. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Pete.
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Re: mesh head snare pad?
2002-12-09 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
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