And don't let the remark "least expensive" fool you. It's per dollar value is more than twice better than any high-end model in the market. Yes I've checked DTXtreme and V-drums, I could afford the money for them but I didn't buy them. They may be slightly (yes - slightly) better than DTXpress; but at the end you'll get much more from DTXpress compared by the price you pay. You can always add mesh- heads (Roland) or real-heads (Yamaha) to your DTXpress; hell, if 10 inputs are not enough you can buy an additional brain, and at the end you'd still be paying lot less than high-ends. --- In DTXpress@y..., Scott Bettersworth <sgbworth@y...> wrote: > Five Reasons. 1)Its the least expensive, 2)You can't > afford a more expensive one, 3)It's easy to use, > 4)this discussion group and 5) it has some great > features for novice drummers...Groove Check and Play > Along. > > Good Luck with it > > Scott > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! > http://mail.yahoo.com/
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Re: Second Hand DTXpress kits
2002-03-07 by okant
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