That is a good idea for the extra pad, but instead of mounting the dtx brain on a bar stool, what i did is i used a single braced pearl cymbal stand, took out the lower tubes, so i now have only the bottom part of the stand. Then i inserted a gibralter tom mount, the kind with the l-arm and ball socket. The module mounts to the l-arm, and works great. I can get it right were i like it now. eddie >From: bpalmer66@... >Reply-To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com >To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [DTXpress] Re: Set add-on questions >Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 04:27:37 -0000 > > >Dan, > >I used the brain stem set-up for the extra pad. My brain sits on a >bar stool. I was hoping for more feedback on my poll so i could get >an idea of what 3rd party ware would be useful for the DTX rack >system. No luck so far. > >Bryan > >--- In DTXpress@y..., Dan Mowczan <pinball@h...> wrote: > > Hello DTX owners, > > > > For those of you who replaced your snare with something else (A >TP80s seems > > to be the popular choice among rubber pads) and added your leftover >TP60 as > > a fourth tom, how did you mount it? Seems like I've already got my >floor > > tom at the end of the extension rod on the right side of the kit, >and my > > inclination is to have the fourth tom out farther, but even a tom >mount for > > the RS80 rack looks designed to operate at a right angle to any >piece of > > tubing, impractical for 'extending' the rack. > > > > Along with that, has anyone done anything creative to 'brace' the >RS60 rack > > any better? Mine is bouncy and sags in spots with nothing but stock > > hardware... > > > > -Dan > > > > -- > > Dan Mowczan, pinball@h... > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Set add-on questions
2001-02-14 by edward mosier
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