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Re: [DTXpress] Set add-on questions

2001-02-14 by Richard C. MacDonald

Hi Dan,
I also used the module "tube" as my 4th tom mount and purchased a Roland
mounting bracket for my new "snare". It fits well but was a bit expensive.
I'v'e now got 3 toms across the front (they're close to each other but it
works well) and  the module (with just the supplied bracket, no tube) and
floor tom on the right bar.

Thanks to others for the tip on the Pintech x-bar supports. I'm gonna get me
some of those.

Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Mowczan <pinball@...>
To: dtxpress@yahoogroups.com <dtxpress@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sunday, February 11, 2001 3:11 PM
Subject: [DTXpress] Set add-on questions


>Hello DTX owners,
>
>For those of you who replaced your snare with something else (A TP80s seems
>to be the popular choice among rubber pads) and added your leftover TP60 as
>a fourth tom, how did you mount it?  Seems like I've already got my floor
>tom at the end of the extension rod on the right side of the kit, and my
>inclination is to have the fourth tom out farther, but even a tom mount for
>the RS80 rack looks designed to operate at a right angle to any piece of
>tubing, impractical for 'extending' the rack.
>
>Along with that, has anyone done anything creative to 'brace' the RS60 rack
>any better?  Mine is bouncy and sags in spots with nothing but stock
>hardware...
>
>-Dan
>
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>Dan Mowczan, pinball@...
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