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Re: About to buy, need advice..........

2003-01-10 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>

Hey clerk!  I just came off of a six year lay off from drums when I 
bought my DTXpressII on dec 30th.  I went electronic because it fits 
my living situation, can use them anytime, connect to my computer, 
record easily, hook up some headphones to them, PLENTY of sounds, 
midi stuff is available, etc.  The DTXII is an excellent entry set 
in my opinion.  When I first tried them out at the store I was 
impressed by how real they sounded.  Granted not ALL the sounds are 
super realistic but for the most part most of them are.  I know 
people also talk about the roland v-clubs but I have never tried 
those out so I can't speak for them.  Basically, for the price, its 
hard to beat the DTXII.  I would highly recommend trying out some 
sets at your music shop first!

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--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "clerkdanteca <clerkdanteca@y...>" 
<clerkdanteca@y...> wrote:
> Hey Guys,
> 
> I have drummed before.  My brother is a pro drummer and is going 
to 
> teach me. I have been playing guitar, keys and bass for years and 
> have been doing home recording with Cakewalk for about 6 years.  
> 
> I know it is going to take time to pick up the drums, but I am 
> confident I can do it.  
> 
> Here is my question.  Of the digital drumsets on the market right 
> now, in the under $1500 neighborhood, which do you all think is 
the 
> best for this application?  
> 
> From what I have been able to read in this forum and others, I am 
> leaning towards the DTXPress II.
> 
> I would like to know what those of you who've been using them have 
> to say.
> 
> Thanks

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