Phil a skrev 2011-08-07 12:41:
cymbals and hihats rare as hens teeth (or close to it).
If someone is crazy enough I bet you need a handful (5?) of toms to
trade for one of the others.
it's identical apart from the fact that the faceplate still have the tom
writings obviously. Hang in here and I'll bet the brains behind it can
tell more. I have a fully loaded SDS-V so I haven't digged further.
From what I've understood you'll get the first version of the HH/C with
analogue noise and not the later with digital noise.
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> Hi Jesper,Single modules are seldom for sale. But the toms are the most common and
>
> Sorry if my trade seemed uneven, what would you say is the value of a
> CYMBAL or HH module compared to a TOM module, x1,5 ? x2 ? I have no idea
> of the price of single modules anyway...
cymbals and hihats rare as hens teeth (or close to it).
If someone is crazy enough I bet you need a handful (5?) of toms to
trade for one of the others.
> Can you convert a TOM module in a CYMBAL or a HH module ? Would it beYes, you can. A few people on the list have. As far as I've understood
> strictly identical to the real module ?
it's identical apart from the fact that the faceplate still have the tom
writings obviously. Hang in here and I'll bet the brains behind it can
tell more. I have a fully loaded SDS-V so I haven't digged further.
From what I've understood you'll get the first version of the HH/C with
analogue noise and not the later with digital noise.
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electronically yours, jesper
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