Yes
you can get one of them
£41.13
plus carriage at about 13-15 pounds
I
might get one too now you have prompted me
Gunny
-----Original Message-----Players
From: mikeincamden [mailto:mikeincamden@...]
Sent: 20 January 2004 13:36
To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DTXpress] Cymbal bell shots
I got a DTXpress II for Xmas. What a wonderful invention! People who
did not play thirty years ago have no idea how we suffered with the
problem of noise. (Cue violins).
I've taped a piece of thin rubber to the wooden beater of my
Speedking in the hope of reducing wear on the kick pad rubber.
But is there an easy way to enable cymbal bell shots please? I
thought I saw a while back an illustration somewhere of a tiny cymbal
pad that mounted on top of one of the half-round cymbal pads but
maybe I dreamed it. Seems rather an odd omission the lack of cymbal
bell when it's so commonly used. I noticed the new three zone cymbal
pad soon being issued but what do people do at present?
Hope to contribute something before long instead of just asking.
Thanks
Mike
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