Cary, That's good to know about the Acusnare; the seller on ebay appears to be mistaken. I hope someone using the hats or the ride will confirm or deny my report. I know of one person besides me who can't get the ride to work well via Yamaha. By the way, I posted about the Zenbal a couple of months or so ago. Pound for pound and dollar for dollar, I think it's the best cymbal to come down the pike in a long time. Ed --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "chitsman <chitsman@s...>" <chitsman@s...> wrote: > Ed- > > Thanks for the information on the Hart cymbal. We all appreciate it. > I for one would like to let everyone know that the Accusnare does > work with the Yamaha DTXPU AND DTX2U. I have been using it with great > success. > > Have you tried the Zenbal from Pintech? I've heard great things about > that cymbal. > > Cary > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "liberatusvirus > <liberatusvirus@y...>" <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > After a month of struggling to adapt the ECII16R to my Yamaha > > module, I've given up. Anyone using Roland or Alesis electronics > > with, or instead of, Yamaha will undoubtedly have better luck. My > > decision to buy it came from Roland users' high recommendations. So > > go figure. Apparently Hart is aware of the incompatibility issue > > (I've now heard that it applies to the ride, the hi hat cymbal, > and, > > if someone currently selling on ebay is to be trusted, the > > Acusnare). I'd rather someone in this group get the chance to make > > use of it than have it go outside the family, unlikely as that > > prospect may be in Yamaha territory. Those who own the DTXPU, > DTX2U, > > or DTXTU exclusively need not apply. > > > > Ed
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Re: Hart Ecymbal II 16" dual-zone ride
2003-01-15 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
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