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Double Kick Trigger Solution

Double Kick Trigger Solution

2002-09-19 by bjscss

Greetings

I've just joined a few mintues ago and have a few
question related to double kick options on the
DTXpress.

Does anyone have suggestions for the best way to
utilise a double kick trigger for this unit?

Currently the DTXpress is single kick, but i would
like to use dual kick trigger....

I read the hi-hat can be used as a second kick is this
true? Also is there any aftermarket pads you can
attach to the current DTXpress kick or does the whole
kick tower need to be replaced.

Any suggestions or solutions are welcome

Jay

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Re: [DTXpress] Double Kick Trigger Solution

2002-09-19 by Walt

Hi Jay,

There are several options for you.  You could mount a
TP60 to the rack - it would be big enough for a double
kick.  There are also other bass triggers that are big
enough for a double pedal, including the new Yamaha
trigger that's on the DTXpress II, or Pintech, Roland
and Hart make units that would fit a double bass
pedal.  It partially becomes a matter of how much you
want to invest.  The TP60 idea is probably the
cheapest solution that I can think of.  Walt
--- bjscss <bjscss@...> wrote:
> Greetings
> 
> I've just joined a few mintues ago and have a few
> question related to double kick options on the
> DTXpress.
> 
> Does anyone have suggestions for the best way to
> utilise a double kick trigger for this unit?
> 
> Currently the DTXpress is single kick, but i would
> like to use dual kick trigger....
> 
> I read the hi-hat can be used as a second kick is
> this
> true? Also is there any aftermarket pads you can
> attach to the current DTXpress kick or does the
> whole
> kick tower need to be replaced.
> 
> Any suggestions or solutions are welcome
> 
> Jay
> 
> __________________________________________________
> Do you Yahoo!?
> New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo!
> http://sbc.yahoo.com
> 


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