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Simmons drum original prices

2005-01-31 by mikehock12

Hello Folks,

Would anyone happen to know what any of the models of Simmons drums 
cost when they first came out back in the 80's? A friend of mine who 
has a kit vaguely remembers his parents getting him two pads and an 
SDS5 brain for about 2 grand US, but he's not sure since he didn't 
personally make the purchase. Were they really expensive back then?

Thanks.

Mike

Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-01-31 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)

Mike,

> Would anyone happen to know what any of the models of Simmons drums
> cost when they first came out back in the 80's? A friend of mine who
> has a kit vaguely remembers his parents getting him two pads and an
> SDS5 brain for about 2 grand US, but he's not sure since he didn't
> personally make the purchase. Were they really expensive back then?

I believe they were.
It would be nice to find the original prices, we did this for the PPG CDROM.

Paul

Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-01-31 by Patrice JACQUOT

OOOh Yes !!! ..........................they were very very expensive...
for Example SDS7's brain  (5 modules in it ) about £2500 ...(I mean the equivalent in  France...)
about the Same for the SDSV ... (I think £3000 for the 5 pieces kit)

The SDX !!!!!!!!!!!!  £ 5000  !!   the standard console without all the memory  etc...
full option was then about £8000...   
In France, I've heard that it went up to £12 000  !!!!!!!!!????????

that's why I started to buy Simons when I saw them cheap in the nineties... 

HOpe that helps ,
bye.
Patrice
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  Hello Folks,

  Would anyone happen to know what any of the models of Simmons drums 
  cost when they first came out back in the 80's? A friend of mine who 
  has a kit vaguely remembers his parents getting him two pads and an 
  SDS5 brain for about 2 grand US, but he's not sure since he didn't 
  personally make the purchase. Were they really expensive back then?

  Thanks.

  Mike





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Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-01-31 by Patrice JACQUOT

Here are a few prices I have ;       

(  prices in France in 1986 ... )

SDS1000   £1078
Eprom        £34
T.M.I             £350
SDE              £ 659
SDS1            £240                                       ( everything in blue included pads ...)
SDS200        £425
SDS400        £665
SDS800        £760
SDS9              £1550
SDS7              £2550
    hh module      £410
    Cymb module £360
    Tom module    £360

When these following ones were new...

the SDS8 was about £1380
Trixer                           £1100
SDS2000                    £1400

I personnally paid £3000 for a new10 piece kit full option SDX in 1994
& £1500 for a few extras Syquest full of multisampled kits...
The XRack was out of reach for me at          £4500

I don't know for the early SDSIII & IV ...


Hope that helps .
Bye.
Patrice.
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  Mike,

  > Would anyone happen to know what any of the models of Simmons drums
  > cost when they first came out back in the 80's? A friend of mine who
  > has a kit vaguely remembers his parents getting him two pads and an
  > SDS5 brain for about 2 grand US, but he's not sure since he didn't
  > personally make the purchase. Were they really expensive back then?

  I believe they were.
  It would be nice to find the original prices, we did this for the PPG CDROM.

  Paul



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Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-01-31 by mikehock12

thanks for the continuing information.

how much would an individual simmons drum pad have cost?

what would the bass pad have cost?

would they have cost more in the USA, since they were made in the UK 
and had to be imported?

thanks again.

Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se

mike:
> > Would anyone happen to know what any of the models of Simmons drums
> > cost when they first came out back in the 80's? A friend of mine who
> > has a kit vaguely remembers his parents getting him two pads and an
> > SDS5 brain for about 2 grand US, but he's not sure since he didn't
> > personally make the purchase. Were they really expensive back then?

paul:
> I believe they were.
> It would be nice to find the original prices, we did this for the PPG
CDROM.

I recently bought a Ddrum+ from a guy here in Sweden who testified to what
he payed for that. In those days electronic drums were EXPENSIVE! The prices
on rare stuff today is still just a fraction of the original price in those
days.

electronically yours, jesper - without price list though...
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www.electronic-obsession.se

Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se

34 pounds for a fuxxing eprom - damn! ;)
BTW, great to see some activity on the list...

Regarding the 70's, I guess it was even worse. The Pollards, early Simmons
and customised units must've been expensive since very few were sold and
only the biggest artists could be seen using them.

Pollard made a 4-channel unit but soon cut it down to 2 and 1 channel
versions. Circuits were expensive gadgets then... If you do a search for
Pollard Syndrum today you get few hits and many point to the same addresses.
But if they turn up on Ebay the japanese collectors are there like crows on
a corpse... ;)

electronically yours, jesper - proud owner of a Quad 478
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Here are a few prices I have ;

(  prices in France in 1986 ... )

SDS1000   \ufffd1078
Eprom        \ufffd34
T.M.I             \ufffd350
SDE              \ufffd 659
SDS1            \ufffd240                                       ( everything in
blue included pads ...)
SDS200        \ufffd425
SDS400        \ufffd665
SDS800        \ufffd760
SDS9              \ufffd1550
SDS7              \ufffd2550
    hh module      \ufffd410
    Cymb module \ufffd360
    Tom module    \ufffd360

When these following ones were new...

the SDS8 was about \ufffd1380
Trixer                           \ufffd1100
SDS2000                    \ufffd1400

I personnally paid \ufffd3000 for a new10 piece kit full option SDX in 1994
& \ufffd1500 for a few extras Syquest full of multisampled kits...
The XRack was out of reach for me at          \ufffd4500

I don't know for the early SDSIII & IV ...


Hope that helps .
Bye.
Patrice.

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  Mike,

  > Would anyone happen to know what any of the models of Simmons drums
  > cost when they first came out back in the 80's? A friend of mine who
  > has a kit vaguely remembers his parents getting him two pads and an
  > SDS5 brain for about 2 grand US, but he's not sure since he didn't
  > personally make the purchase. Were they really expensive back then?

  I believe they were.
  It would be nice to find the original prices, we did this for the PPG
CDROM.

  Paul



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Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by david pinnington

hi jesper
i got a sds9/mtx9 combo for £1500 in '86
- my first bank loan
i recall sdx's going for £6-10000 depnding on specs when they first appeared
bear in mind fairlights were £100000 when they were first built
i can't recall exactly what sds5's went for but i did play one regular when i worked in a music shop over a summer at university - would have beeen the £1000 mark
sadly when my first simmons kit got stolen years ago i threw out all the manuals and press..................and i had most of from 86 - 92ish
dp
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  mike:
  > > Would anyone happen to know what any of the models of Simmons drums
  > > cost when they first came out back in the 80's? A friend of mine who
  > > has a kit vaguely remembers his parents getting him two pads and an
  > > SDS5 brain for about 2 grand US, but he's not sure since he didn't
  > > personally make the purchase. Were they really expensive back then?

  paul:
  > I believe they were.
  > It would be nice to find the original prices, we did this for the PPG
  CDROM.

  I recently bought a Ddrum+ from a guy here in Sweden who testified to what
  he payed for that. In those days electronic drums were EXPENSIVE! The prices
  on rare stuff today is still just a fraction of the original price in those
  days.

  electronically yours, jesper - without price list though...
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Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net

Patrice,

Thanks I'll createa page for this,

( everything in blue included pads ...)

its all black and white?
Can you tell me which included pads?

Paul

Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by Patrice JACQUOT

Sorry for this ,
in my answer the brains including  pads were coloured in blue ...
The yahoo messages don't resitute colours ... 
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  Patrice,

  Thanks I'll createa page for this,

  ( everything in blue included pads ...)

  its all black and white?
  Can you tell me which included pads?

  Paul




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Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by Patrice JACQUOT

I have also that last prices list from 1994 ;  inc VAT !

Rubber pad (mono)     £47
Rubber pad (stereo)    £50
Rubber Bass Pad        £156

Turtle Trap                     £366
ADT                                  £294
Master Hugger             £162
Drum Hugger Set (1MH + 4 Slave Huggers)  £322

                                            XRack / SDX
1993;

SDX                                     from £1750 to £2740 following ram & HD options
please note that it isn't the original prices, just the later ones....At that time  (1993) Dave was building 1 or 2 units a year ...
ZI SDX pads                                £58 / £ 68   following if Snares, Toms or Symbals ...

1994 ;
XRack (rack & console)          £2941
ZI XRack pads                            £120              they were exactly the same ....don't ask me why ...

10 piece drums + cymbals set up + hexabass + XRack        £4751 

SDX Original Sound Library  was 140M° ..................£3.5 / 2 Meg copied !

The Extra sound Library from Akai CDRoms was about £65 for Phil Collins multisampled kit (8M° of Ram / each kit)
it went up to.................................................................£414 for the Bob Clearmountain  Kits (46M°) 

Expensive but Waow !!! Sounds  like a real drumkit ! Just the dynamic is different !!!



This is it !
Sorry but I have no time enough to precise each details...
Bye ...
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  Patrice,

  Thanks I'll createa page for this,

  ( everything in blue included pads ...)

  its all black and white?
  Can you tell me which included pads?

  Paul




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Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net

Patrice,

> in my answer the brains including  pads were coloured in blue ...
> The yahoo messages don't resitute colours ...

:-)
Which ones did include pads then?

Paul

Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net

Patrice,

> I have also that last prices list from 1994 ;  inc VAT !
> This is it !
> Sorry but I have no time enough to precise each details...

thanks, I'll put this together with the other information you sent.
And we'll see what we can get :-)

Paul

Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by Patrice JACQUOT

all the Drums dedicated brains..., for example not the SDE (it was more a sort of keyboard expander...).
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  Patrice,

  > in my answer the brains including  pads were coloured in blue ...
  > The yahoo messages don't resitute colours ...

  :-)
  Which ones did include pads then?

  Paul




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Re: Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by mikehock12

Great info Patrice, thank you!
do you know if the individual pads were the same price in 1982 - 83, 
or were they more expensive?


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> I have also that last prices list from 1994 ;  inc VAT !
> 
> Rubber pad (mono)     £47
> Rubber pad (stereo)    £50
> Rubber Bass Pad        £156
> 
> Turtle Trap                     £366
> ADT                                  £294
> Master Hugger             £162
> Drum Hugger Set (1MH + 4 Slave Huggers)  £322

Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by Patrice JACQUOT

HI Paul there's one thing that you might be interestedto knoww if you didn't already read it ...
The SDS1 isn't the first product of Simmons ...
it's just a single programmable pad with an Eprom ...it has been built around 85 I think...

The real SDS 1 was the Simmons Drum Synthesizer  that Dave made for the Drummer of his band (Dave was a pianist then) , before builting the SDS2 which was a 2 voices prototype (the happy owner is noone else than ....Jesper ...our analog specialist & follower ... ).if I remember well Dave was repairing some ARP synths at that time...
& Then Dave started a bigger production with the III, IV & V...
with the SDSV ,  the Novel started .... the V was firstly made under the Musicaid banner ...
& then Simmons Electronic arrived with the big destiny we all know ...
& so on ...Simmons Digital ....Sound Unit ....& today .

Bye for tonight,
patrice.
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  Patrice,

  > I have also that last prices list from 1994 ;  inc VAT !
  > This is it !
  > Sorry but I have no time enough to precise each details...

  thanks, I'll put this together with the other information you sent.
  And we'll see what we can get :-)

  Paul




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Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-01 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)

Patrice,

> HI Paul there's one thing that you might be interestedto knoww if you didn't
> already read it ...
> The SDS1 isn't the first product of Simmons ...

Yeah, Jesper was explaining to me, when he sent me the pictures of the SDS2.

> The real SDS 1 was the Simmons Drum Synthesizer  that Dave made for the
> Drummer of his band (Dave was a pianist then) ,

Yeah, I'd like to see that, much like with the PPG stuff it took us years to
find a good picture of the wavecomputer 340/380 system!

Paul

Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons drum original prices

2005-02-02 by Patrice JACQUOT

the only picture I saw was in the "SImmons book" by Bob Henrit.
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  Patrice,

  > HI Paul there's one thing that you might be interestedto knoww if you didn't
  > already read it ...
  > The SDS1 isn't the first product of Simmons ...

  Yeah, Jesper was explaining to me, when he sent me the pictures of the SDS2.

  > The real SDS 1 was the Simmons Drum Synthesizer  that Dave made for the
  > Drummer of his band (Dave was a pianist then) ,

  Yeah, I'd like to see that, much like with the PPG stuff it took us years to
  find a good picture of the wavecomputer 340/380 system!

  Paul



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