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Re: [DTXpress] Digest Number 927

2003-06-26 by Brian LaRue

Wow, 
  My wife never cared that I check these groups. Now
she thinks we are all trying to get chicks........
Well at least in here ;)



 
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>       1. sick of blind dates?
>            From: "deal_wit_mypusse13"
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>       2. hi-hat control and guitar volume pedal
>            From: "ethnix73" <ethnix73@...>
>       3. Re: sick of blind dates?
>            From: "Vernon Graner" <vern@...>
>       4. Re: kick tower
>            From: "liberatusvirus"
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> Message: 1
>    Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 06:06:55 -0000
>    From: "deal_wit_mypusse13"
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> Subject: sick of blind dates?
> 
> start seeing the women before you meet them.try our
> dating site for free.you wont be dissapointed
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http://www.www.nakedfriendfinder.com/landing.asp?afl=MYHO
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> Message: 2
>    Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 14:03:20 -0000
>    From: "ethnix73" <ethnix73@...>
> Subject: hi-hat control and guitar volume pedal
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I bought a DTXPress module a few daays ago.
> 
> I would like to know if it is possible to use a
> guitar volume pedal instead of the HH65 to control
> the Hi-hat pad.
> 
> Do you believe it should work?
> TIA
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> Message: 3
>    Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 09:40:13 -0500 (CDT)
>    From: "Vernon Graner" <vern@...>
> Subject: Re: sick of blind dates?
> 
> Just let me know when you guys want to move..... :P
> 
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> deal_wit_mypusse13 said:
> > start seeing the women before you meet them.try
> our dating site for
> > free.you wont be dissapointed
> >
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http://www.www.nakedfriendfinder.com/landing.asp?afl=MYHO
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> Message: 4
>    Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 17:48:38 -0000
>    From: "liberatusvirus" <liberatusvirus@...>
> Subject: Re: kick tower
> 
> Jim wrote: Who makes the most solid and quiet kick
> pad tower? My 
> DTXpress pad is 
> > getting rather noisey. It has not even been in use
> for a year and 
> > that is somewhat bothersome to me. Thanks...
> 
> Hi Jim,
> 
> If the KP60 is the tower that you have now, ditch it
> fast. It's the 
> worst of the lot. I wasn't as concerned with its
> noise level, 
> however, as with its triggering inconsistency. But
> that's another 
> story. I was all set to buy the Pintech ConcertCast
> version a few 
> years ago when I ran into the DrumTech Kick Pad and
> never looked 
> back. The DrumTech may be rubber, but it's a more
> forgiving rubber 
> textured to simulate a kick drum (without the
> periodic head 
> replacement). It also has a large playing surface,
> and its metal 
> frame is built like the proverbial tank. It's
> triggering is 
> flawless. Unfortunately, it tends to be in short
> supply, though 
> Drumbalaya advertises it now, and it's not cheap.
> The woven head 
> options would stand to be the least noisy--all
> things being equal. 
> To my mind, the Pintech is the best bang for the
> buck; Roland is 
> much too pricey; and Hart pads often don't work well
> with Yamaha 
> electronics. None of the manufacturers has cornered
> the market on 
> the basic technology. People seem to like Yamaha's
> newer KP65, but 
> relative quietness is probably not one of its
> selling points. 
> 
> Ed
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