Andy...
1999-12-07 by bkadrie@xxxxx.xxx
Unfortunately, the Pinetech e-snare that I demo'd was single trigger. I think that when I actually go in to buy the DTXpress, I will ask about trying out a dual-trigger e-snare. It did have a real metal rim though, like a real snare. Pretty nicely built unit too, no plastic on the unit that I could tell in my quick inspection of it. Like I said before, the feel on the Pinetech was really nice, only problem is that I haven't had a chance to demo other similar e-snares...so there probably is better out there. But, it definitely helped me make my decision about the expanability of the DTXpress brain. Now i'm going to use the original snare as my ride and purchase one of these nice mesh covered e-snares. Any ideas on links to other e-pads for sale? Curious about doing some price comparisons before I take the big plung! Brett Message: 2
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> Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 20:53:54 -0000 > From: Sanctum@... (Hubble, Andrew John) >Subject: RE: I think I'm closer to buying the DTXpress now... >The Pintech pad you tried, was it dual trigger? >Did it give a sound fro the main pad and another sound >for the rim? I'd be interested, >Andy