Pacific Drums Stainless Steel Rack Price?
2003-04-13 by underneathheaven
How much do you all think the Pacific Drums Stainless Steel Rack is going to cost? And do you think its pretty good? -UN.H
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2003-04-13 by underneathheaven
How much do you all think the Pacific Drums Stainless Steel Rack is going to cost? And do you think its pretty good? -UN.H
2003-04-13 by underneathheaven
lol. Thank you Stephen! Yes I m running the extra stuff through my PM-16 which is running great! Which reminds me that I wanted to ask Hairytrigger how his
2003-04-13 by brown8700
UNH: Nice kit. Are you running the extra pads through the PM16? I suppose you got it working up to code. Back when I played acoustics I had a fairly sizable
2003-04-12 by brown8700
Another reason I must keep my kit to a manageable size is the fact that my riser is 4 X 4 and I m edge-to-edge now as it is.
2003-04-12 by brown8700
My band mates tell me I m a little A/R when it comes to stage neatness. One of the things that really drive me batty is the extra cable that hangs from the
2003-04-12 by underneathheaven
Thanks Ed! I had to extend the right arm of the rack with one of the short arms i bought from you! -UN.H ... ... extra
2003-04-12 by liberatusvirus
There s definitely something elegant in the symmetry of all those Yamaha pads lined up. Impressive. ... additional
2003-04-12 by underneathheaven
Hey guys, I just added two new photos of my set with some additional gear I purchased weds. I just bought two TP65 pads, I love extra toms!! -UN.H
2003-04-12 by underneathheaven
When I first got my set my friends, who are in a little band, told me that me if I d played with them then they would sound like Devo or, more modern sounding
2003-04-12 by liberatusvirus
Stephen, Funny you should ask. All of the original wood in the house was cut and milled on the property; the land belonged to a mill owner. Now it s largely
2003-04-12 by brown8700
Ed: Did you cut the timber for your house yourself, or did you have someone else do it? Seriously, Ed, I don t think I m that far behind you (1956). Stephen
2003-04-12 by liberatusvirus
Stephen, Guess what else I have, which you may or may not be able to use to date me: an Edison phonograph, from the 1910s, which plays hollow, cylindrical wax
2003-04-12 by liberatusvirus
Scott, Nonmusicians who see my kit tend to be dazzled by it. It looks to them like modern art. Diehard acoustic drummers, who often know very little about
2003-04-12 by liberatusvirus
Hi Jade, Since we re talking about kits, I won t feel so bad about posting on my situation. As a few of you know from my recent sale and other matters, I
2003-04-12 by hairytrigger
Hey, Ed. When I first brought my E-Kit to the stage, the only complaint I got from my bandmates was appearance; they didn t look like drums! No complaints
2003-04-12 by Jade
Ed...This forum is got the GREATEST bunch!! It is nice to know that you can get concern, support and emotional uplifting from this group-as well as e-drum
2003-04-12 by Jade
Hey Brett....Thanks SO much for your e-mail. I know exactly hoe you feel about your kid ...mine has been with me thru some rough times, and I am just
2003-04-12 by Jade
Thanks UN.H....you guys are great! It s nice to know that the concern and support from the guys on this forum goes beyond just e-drums. God s Blessings on
2003-04-12 by liberatusvirus
Scott, I was thinking about this, too. I was lucky, or unlucky, enough to have been born in the mid-20th century. When I was growing up, drummers used very
2003-04-12 by brown8700
Ed: Bingo! I knew you would know! Stephen
2003-04-12 by Ratzo
... I m not into the large kit thing. I have mine set up as a four piece and really like that configuration. I wouldn t mind having another module to get a
2003-04-12 by liberatusvirus
Stephen, I m not sure when the first Rolling Bomber appeared, though I suspect from its name that the World War II issue, which is the one I know, was probably
2003-04-12 by underneathheaven
Whats up Hairy! I might not have a monster kit yet, but I really really want one! I love seeing photos of other peoples kits, small or large, electronic or
2003-04-12 by otacon28us
it started for anyways as a small modest kit,and then the insanity began (woohoo). ran out inputs and had more triggers left over from constantly
2003-04-12 by otacon28us
no, it was just the cable,but i did find the driver you need for it online before,but it s installed in my other pc (my old one cause dude i gotta dell) sorry
2003-04-12 by brown8700
Scott: I was in the same boat. I had a BP80 with my original kit. Then, when I upgraded to Pintech pads, the dual trigger snare left me one inout short. So, I
2003-04-12 by brown8700
Shoot, not only is Ed old enough to remember when the Simmons Drums were introduced, I think he bought one of the first issues of the Rolling Bomber . Only
2003-04-12 by hairytrigger
I am reading and enjoying the descriptions and photos of some members Monster Kits. I have resisted this urge. It is powerful! One of the main reasons I
2003-04-11 by liberatusvirus
Jade, That s a relief. Little Jade is obviously in good hands. Plus, he s got more than 600 drummers serenading him. Ed
2003-04-11 by liberatusvirus
Yeah, Creighton. I m certainly old enough to remember the first Simmons electronic kits back in the mid-80s. In fact, I contemplated buying one, but in the
2003-04-11 by Brett
Jade, I wouldn t know what do to do if I lost my kid . We ve had her for almost four years now (she s a replacement for my German Shepard I gave up in a
2003-04-11 by underneathheaven
Our prayers must be working! Keep it up guys!! -UN.H
2003-04-11 by Jade
Simmons! Some for sale on ebay! Jade ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms,
2003-04-11 by Jade
Hi All...Just wanted to keep you posted on Jade, and what Dr. Brummer found in the re-check ultrasound. The hepatic cyst remained unchanged, he does NOT think
2003-04-11 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Thank you! I was right!!!!! I knew that one of the first questions would be.. What s that vertical pad on the right for?? ..............a GONG. When I was in
2003-04-11 by Alex
Did it come with any driver CDS or floppies? I don t think you can justy hook it up and go..?? Alex ... only
2003-04-11 by underneathheaven
Oldguy, I love your setup! Today I m going to post some new pics of my set because I added a bell pad and two more TP65. Its not as big as yours but I wanna
2003-04-11 by oldguydrummer
I have just uploaded old photos of my Phase II drum kit to the photos section. I will post my Phase III set when completed in a week or so. It is kinda cramped
2003-04-11 by underneathheaven
The old octagonal pads were made by simmons. My drunk drummer friend and I were just talking about them the other day! He says, yeah my friend who has a
2003-04-11 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
http://www.netaxs.com/~jeffc/gearpage/simmons.html Is this what you are talking about? ...
2003-04-11 by Creighton Higgins
could those be Simmons? some older-timers might know.There is a used module at Drumbalaya s site: http://www.drumbalaya.com/ ... From: Nick Carroll
2003-04-11 by brown8700
Nick: You re welcome. It took me awhile to run across the pad type parameter myself. My life changed once I discovered it. It was an Epiphany. And, JAZZ? Me?
2003-04-11 by oldguydrummer
Something I discovered when I plugged my extra cymbals into zones other than 6,7 on the dtxpressII is that the choke feature is only available when the cymbals
2003-04-11 by Nick Carroll
Does anybody remember those octagonal pads that a lot of e-drummers were using in the 1980s? Anyone know what brand of kit they were playing? I d love to have
2003-04-11 by Nick Carroll
Hey, Stephen. Thanks for your feedback re the choke feature on the ride pad. Following your advice I have changed the pad type to Misc 1, and my problem of the
2003-04-11 by DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
The following DTXpress poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: How many different user kits do you employ CHOICES AND RESULTS - One
2003-04-11 by underneathheaven
Hey Devlin! Its UN.H again! I love playing a drumset no matter what, wheather its for five minutes or five hours, I always have fun! I love playing the set
2003-04-11 by otacon28us
hey, i found one awhile ago at my local music store (pianos & stuff) but haven t really had the time to mess with it, but if you go into a music store look
2003-04-11 by mhd31971
Hey thanks again. Let me ask the group this.... What is the consensus view on practice? With music? Or Without? Personally I am having far more fun simply
2003-04-10 by Vernon Graner
Here s a solution that has made it s way around the list a few times: http://www.dtxpressions.com/platform/platform.htm If you build this, you should end up