Did I say pedals? I meant beaters. It must be Stewart's befuddling sun, although it must be on the wane in England by now. --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "liberatusvirus" <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote: > Fx, > > One of the selling points of the KP65 is its ability to accommodate > two pedals, and from the looks of it, I'd say that it could. But as > Stewart has aptly pointed out about the DTXpress II in another > regard, the advertising doesn't always hold true. This time, though, > it seems okay. Have you explored other kick pedal options? > > Ed > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "moosetication" > <moosetication@y...> wrote: > > --- "fxsran" wrote: > > > I remember those guys at Yamaha was telling me that it wont > > > work coz of the stereo signal from the Kicktower..? > > > > You only need a stereo cable if you havea pad plugged into the > > secondary input on the kick tower. It'll work with a mono. > > > > > ...i wanna try and play double pedals and i > > > cant do that with my current single tower except > > > by using my Hihat foot pedal.. > > > > Actually, I have seen a photo of a modified double pedal where the > > beaters were arranged one over the other rather than side-by- side. > > That way, they can both fit on the pad. > > > > However, I can't now find the photo and I'm aware my credibility > is > > now shot... > > > > Stewart
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Re: KP65 Kick tower/- TP65s 3 zone snare pad
2003-05-01 by liberatusvirus
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