Cheers guys,
They're definitely not in A1 condition but it's so difficult to put a
price on something when they so rarely come up for sale. Thanks for
that extra info Roland, I'd completely forgotten about the difference
in the snare connector.
Phil.
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Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "rolandbrenner@..."
<rolandbrenner@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Phil,
>
> Keep in mind the snare pad is different in that it has a separate
piezo rim trigger and 4-pin XLR connector as opposed to the FSR-only
tom pads with 1/4" stereos. In light of this I'd say the snare is
worth slightly more ESPECIALLY if it's not dry-rotted at all.
>
> Condition is a HUGE factor. The neoprene surfaces just didn't stand
the test of time nearly as well as say the SDS9 rubber pads did.
>
> Too many factors to really determine what they would be worth
although if they were in decent shape I'd say at least a hundred
rocks USD per pad.
>
>
>
> - Roland
> http://www.myspace.com/roland_brenner
> http://home.rr.com/zengine
>
> -- "Phil Murray" <philmurr@...> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> How much do you think is reasonable for an SDX tom/snare pad these
> days ? I wouldn't have a clue as never seen any for sale for ages.
>
> Thanks, Phil
>
>
>
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