Hey there!!!
I have a great suggestion for you. go to this page
http://www.rolandus.com/images/PM-3_L.jpg
and check out the PM-3. It's Great!!! It was made for use with
Rolands's V-drums but works with any E-drum kit. And will acheive
the volume you are looking for. I don't know about doubling as a
guitar amp, but you can try. I'm very pleased with it, and you
don't have to go to the store and explain to some sales men that the
amp is for drums? they really have a hard time figuring out twhy you
would want a keyboard amp for your drums!!! UHHHHH....atleast the
guy I spoke to gave me this blank stare O<O
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but its a great little system check it out!!
Herb
--- In DTXpress@egroups.com, pulitzer@b... wrote:
> I am buying a DTXpress. I assume that I need to buy an amplifier
or
> monitor with it. I would like it to be able to achieve the volume
of
> a standard drum kit.
>
> I also would use the amplifier separately as an electric guitar amp
a
> small portion of the time. (I don't need much volume - about
enough
> to go with a standard drum kit - or less).
>
> Any thoughts? Also - would anyone buy a different electronic drum
> kit if they had it to do over again (It seems to me that for the
> price, the DTXpress can't be beat).
>
> Don PulitzerMessage
Re: Amplifier for DTXxpress
2000-09-18 by herb@broadfield.com
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