OK, no pics in the mails so I created a folder on the list where
I uploaded the pics. Also of my SDS V serial 00002 with red buttons
including the ultrarare analogue Hihai module.
More pics will follow...
On 14 Sep 2007, at 09:20, thomas heckmann wrote:
> There's actually three different Clap Traps !
> MK 1: analogue, raised buttons (like on a 909) and Humanizer, flat
> metal case
> MK 2: analogue, flat buttons (like on a 808) and no Humanizer, angled
> metal case
> MK 3: the infamous plastic version with sampled clap
> Here's a picture of my three Clap Traps.
> Best
> tph
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> On 14 Sep 2007, at 08:29, Phil Murray wrote:
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>> A great book, lots of interesting information. Apparently Abbey Mill
>> is now a very expensive apartment block...
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>> Just one mistake I've found, I think they've got the photos of the V1
>> and V2 Clap Traps (analogue) the wrong way round though, as the "V2"
>> they refer to I have one badged Musicaid so surely that must be the
>> V1 ???
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>> And does anyone know the history of Simmons from around 1988-1999,
>> locations, sale of company, buyback, products ???
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>> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, <jesper@...> wrote:
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>>> Hi list!
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>>> I finally am a happy owner of the Complete Simmons Drum Book by Bob
>> Henrit.
>>> I've read the history chapter and it feels good indeed to read the
>> few lines
>>> about the SDS-2 and realise that it really must be that very SDS-2
>> I have in
>>> the studio... :)
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>>> From the same seller I got "Electronic Drums" incl. a demo record.
>> Looks
>>> interesting too...
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>>> Where's Bob today BTW?
>>>
>>> electronically yours, jesper
>>> - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- -
>>> www.electronic-obsession.se
>>> www.myspace.com/machinepop
>>>
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