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  • e-cymbal compatibility

    Does anyone know if the pintech tc series cymbals are compatible with a td-10exp, also how do they compare to the roland v-cymbals?
    These seem pretty inexpensive, it looks like I can pick up a 10inch for about $35. I'd really like to add on some splash's and mini china's. Does anyone else make a better 10inch e-cymbal.
    -Drumlogic, V-session, Visulite/roland cymbals, (2)Mackie srm-450's, bbe 482 sonic maximizer,

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    Usually quality comes at a price though. You could try for some more expensive, yet (IMHO) much better quality.

    One place to start is Visu-Lite, at:
    http://www.visu-lite.com
    "I do what I like, and I like what I do."

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    • #3
      These visulite's look really kool, and are much cheaper than the roland v-cymbal, does anyone know the pros and cons between the two?
      -Drumlogic, V-session, Visulite/roland cymbals, (2)Mackie srm-450's, bbe 482 sonic maximizer,

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      • #4
        I have the ride and chokable crash
        Love them both! Roland makes the best brains and pads, no question, but these other companies have found their own nich (is it "nich" or "niech" or "niche")

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        • #5
          Originally posted by barrybonzo:
          is it "nich" or "niech" or "niche"
          neeezzz
          Robert

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