You will probably think I'm bias, but I think the ZBH102 feels very good. We built it on the same design as a standard 10" Hi Hat. I personally play an 8", 10", & 12" Acoustic HH on my kit, so I brought in my 10"s and played them against the proto type until they literally felt the same. As for tracking and performance........again I'll say "they rock". Plus the X Hat helps with the natural feel and set up. I figured since there were a few questions, I'd post my 2 cents. Stephen.........EMAIL ME! Peace, Brian LaRue PINTECH USA > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 08:13:51 -0000 > From: "Harri Ohra-aho" <hoekfi@...> > Subject: Pintech hi-hat > > Hey > > I'm not too keen on the DTXpress hi-hat pad, and was > wondering if > anyone has the Pintech ZBH101 or 102 hi-hat pad. Any > comments would > be appreciated, if it works well and how easy it > would be to connect > one to the DTXpress rack. > > Harri > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 09:32:28 -0000 > From: "moosetication" <moosetication@...> > Subject: Re: New Zenbals? > > --- Stephen wrote: > > I talked to Brian LaRue at Pintech in May. He said > the > > new cymbals were about 3-4 weeks away. From what I > can tell, > > they're not available yet. He did say the 10" hi > hat would be > > packaged with a cymbal stand. > > Details now on edrums.com - and the hat does come > with an X-Hat. > Pictures are not too good, alas. > > Time to get busy with those reviews, Stephen! > > Stewart > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
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Re: [DTXpress] Digest Number 1001
2003-08-26 by Brian LaRue
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