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Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] GC's going at it again with the SD9K

From: "turbopro2002" <turbopro2002@...>
Date: 2008-08-30

Nothing! I bought a SD5K from GC a couple years ago, it was indeed a
cheap chinese kit, not too bad for the price (the first Roland kit
was much more expensive, and the Alesis kit was really bad). I've had
problems with the kick pad, GC replaced it under warranty.
I know it's got nothing to do with the original UK Simmons.
When I saw the new kit at GC, I just though you guys would be amused
by the new pads... nothing more.

T-

--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "I. Clark" <perspects@...>
wrote:
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> Hilarious.
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> So, just out of curiosity, how much does Guitard Center/²Simmons²
pay for a
> phony post?
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> Pat yourself on the back, dude. You¹re a genius.
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> Here they go again!
> http://www.simmonsdrums.net/
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> Saw it today in a GC store.
> Looks better than their previous cheap Chinese kits but still not a
> REAL Simmons kit.
> Check out the hex shape on the back of the pads, though ;)
> http://www.simmonsdrums.net/sd9k/pop_pad.cfm
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> Gotta say the sound module looks pretty cool, with big display, USB
and
> memory card slot.
> http://www.simmonsdrums.net/sd9k/pop_module.cfm
> Didn't have time to check all the preset kits; seems they got some
> decent 'vintage Simmons' sounds in there too.
>
> At a thousand bucks for the whole set, I wonder how much they'll
put a
> dent in Roland's market.
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> -Turbo
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