I am using the Acupads and a td10, just as the other guy said...minor trigger adjustments, but they seem to work well, I am 2 years with mine and still pleased
Thanks for the replies. I am ordering a Hart Studio BX Classic with a TD-10 or a Yamaha Extreme brain next month. I have to figure out if the Yamaha has better "acoustic" drum sounds.
If you get the yamaha be sure to let us know how it sounds, I would also like to know how it works with the hart pads.
good luck!
Kurt
Kurt
Pearl drums converted with hart adc, roland kd7's, pd 120 for snare, various roland rubber pads, hart e cymbals and pads, td8, td6, 2 mackie srm450s and mackie sub. mackie sr 24-4 mixer........and always growing.
Originally posted by Blacksmith: I am ordering a Hart Studio BX Classic with a TD-10 or a Yamaha Extreme brain next month.
Are you ordering a Classic or a Series X? Just incase you didn't know, the Classic has the mylar heads and cannot pickup the positional sensing of the TD10. The Series X have the "Kontrol Screen" and can pickup postional sensing.
You are right. I meant the Series X. I have owned this kit before with the DMPRO brain by Alesis. Hart has a Studio BX with "Hartware" that is heavy-duty sh#! Real bang for the buck at $1800.00. The works.
Let me know if anyone gets a Yamaha DTExtreme brain.
Originally posted by Blacksmith: Hart has a Studio BX with "Hartware" that is heavy-duty sh#! Real bang for the buck at $1800.00. The works.
The Hartware is their stainless steel rack system. The studio does not come with stainless steel racks. It also only comes with the matte black finish and no pro bass drum.
Drum World also ships for free and they will beat anyones price. Jim is the man!
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