Yamaha DTXpress/DTXplorer/DTXtreme group photo

Yahoo Groups archive

Yamaha DTXpress/DTXplorer/DTXtreme

Index last updated: 2026-04-28 22:44 UTC

Thread

dtxpressII vs DTxpress III

dtxpressII vs DTxpress III

2005-04-04 by garreyf

I just bougtht a used dtxpress 11 for $650.
I've been trying to find the difference between the III but cant find
it 
anywhere. Is this a good deal or should I return it and buy a new
dtx111?  Thanks. I am a drum novice and no nothing about these
electronic drums or even regular accoustic drums but want to learn.
Thanks!

Re: dtxpressII vs DTxpress III

2005-04-04 by emf

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "garreyf" <garreyf@y...> wrote:
> 
> 
> I just bougtht a used dtxpress 11 for $650.
> I've been trying to find the difference between the III but cant find
> it 
> anywhere. Is this a good deal or should I return it and buy a new
> dtx111?  Thanks. I am a drum novice and no nothing about these
> electronic drums or even regular accoustic drums but want to learn.
> Thanks!

I haven't looked to see what the II has been fetching lately, but it 
seems like a good deal. If you have a certain amount of buyer's 
remorse when you start thinking about a III, forget it. The only 
remotely logical step up from a DTXpressII within the DTXpress camp 
would be the IIISP, with its round cymbals, hi hat, and slightly 
different sounds. But the price of $1500 vs. $650 hardly justifies it 
in my book, especially when you consider that the cymbals and hi hat 
are largely compatible with the module/kit that you own already. You 
can upgrade gradually as you see fit and eventually get most of the 
benefits of the IIISP in a more cost-effective way. Later, if your 
interest really takes off, you could spend money instead on something 
even more elaborate. To my mind, you did good, assuming that the II is 
in good condition. Check in with us if you notice anything that seems 
to be amiss.

Ed

Re: [DTXpress] Re: dtxpressII vs DTxpress III

2005-04-04 by Garrey Faller

--- emf <liberatusvirus@...> wrote:
> 
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "garreyf"
> <garreyf@y...> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > I just bougtht a used dtxpress 11 for $650.
> > I've been trying to find the difference between
> the III but cant find
> > it 
> > anywhere. Is this a good deal or should I return
> it and buy a new
> > dtx111?  Thanks. I am a drum novice and no nothing
> about these
> > electronic drums or even regular accoustic drums
> but want to learn.
> > Thanks!
> 
> I haven't looked to see what the II has been
> fetching lately, but it 
> seems like a good deal. If you have a certain amount
> of buyer's 
> remorse when you start thinking about a III, forget
> it. The only 
> remotely logical step up from a DTXpressII within
> the DTXpress camp 
> would be the IIISP, with its round cymbals, hi hat,
> and slightly 
> different sounds. But the price of $1500 vs. $650
> hardly justifies it 
> in my book, especially when you consider that the
> cymbals and hi hat 
> are largely compatible with the module/kit that you
> own already. You 
> can upgrade gradually as you see fit and eventually
> get most of the 
> benefits of the IIISP in a more cost-effective way.
> Later, if your 
> interest really takes off, you could spend money
> instead on something 
> even more elaborate. To my mind, you did good,
> assuming that the II is 
> in good condition. Check in with us if you notice
> anything that seems 
> to be amiss.
> 
> Ed 
> 
> 
> 
> 

__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam?  Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around 
http://mail.yahoo.com

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.