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Re: [Simmons Drums] which HiHat pedal works with an SDX?

2005-02-04 by david pinnington

although a little out of touch on cutting edge technology i belive they were called cheetah  basically rhe same pedals the guy from def lappard used (uses? ) would work as respond to location and sensitivity as opposed to the nomal on off with electronic hihats - can't say if roland works 'cause i've only used them in a shop
i have two pedals but no i'm not selling as i like the twin hihat setup - think dream theater and you'll get an idea on my setup when it's all running
i'm sure a quick poke around defleppards site or similar would give clues
the sdx stock pedal uses a smaller version the transducer mesh in the drum pads and is a pretty solid piece of kit unlike the stock simmons fottswitchs that shipped with sds9's sde's etc
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: superwolle70 
  To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 9:36 PM
  Subject: [Simmons Drums] which HiHat pedal works with an SDX?



  Hi,
  does anybody of the SDX owners have experience with a non-Simmons
  hihat pedal? Unfortunately I got mine without one. I only have some
  kind of piano sustain pedal which does not offer the intermediate
  state between open and closed hats. I guess the Roland FD-7 does not
  either.
  Any suggestions? Any prices?
  Thanks in advance
  Wolfgang





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