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  • Upgrading my TD-8 kit... Question regarding TD-30 module.

    I have had my TD-8 kit for many years and I have decided to upgrade, so I have ordered a TD-30 module and a 10" snare (which haven't arrived yet) I am selling my spares to my friend who has an even older kit. My question is :- Does the TD-30 module come with wires and a mounting bracket already in the box, or will I need to buy these separately ? Thanks very much.
    Last edited by kelvinJouhar; 12-14-13, 11:11 AM.
    TD-30 Module, PD-105 snare, PD-80 Toms, CY-5 Hi-hat, CY-13R ride, Korg Oasys keyboard, Fender Jaguar bass, PRS Custom-22 guitar, Akai DPS-24 recorder.

    Band :- O.G.M.A.N.

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    That would be a separate purchase. It only comes with a book and cd. No wires, no bracket.
    "It makes sense if you dont think about it"

    Mimic Pro, SPD-SX, 2-QSC K-10s, K-sub, Yamaha mixer, and a bunch of other expensive cool things!

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    • #3
      OK - not what I wanted to hear .... but thanks very much for your reply.

      Regards
      TD-30 Module, PD-105 snare, PD-80 Toms, CY-5 Hi-hat, CY-13R ride, Korg Oasys keyboard, Fender Jaguar bass, PRS Custom-22 guitar, Akai DPS-24 recorder.

      Band :- O.G.M.A.N.

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      • #4
        Not a problem. You don't get much but, what you do get is one great piece of workmanship that will bring hours of enjoyment and months of endless GAS!!
        Have fun and hope for a raise in pay soon!!
        "It makes sense if you dont think about it"

        Mimic Pro, SPD-SX, 2-QSC K-10s, K-sub, Yamaha mixer, and a bunch of other expensive cool things!

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        • #5
          Hi Kelvin, welcome to the forum! I upgraded several months ago from the TD-8 to the TD-30 and I am certain you will be extremely pleased with the improvements. Be certain to read some of the set up threads here on Vdrums.com to maximize the performance.
          Roland TD-30, VH-13, 2 pcs CY-12c, Alesis DM Pro 14" three zone ride, Pintech Concertcast dual zone: 12" snare, 2 pcs 10" toms, 12" tom, 12" kick, Gibraltar rack, DW 9000 or Axis A pedal, Gibraltar HH stand, DW snare stand, DIY "Butkicker" style tactile transducer system using Aura shakers.

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          • #6
            Welcome to the forum, kelvinJouhar!

            What you can do beforehand (...even before you buy a TD-30 module) is taking a look at- or even beter, carefully read through the TD-30's owners manual! You'll have a better understanding when the module arrives, and can pursue playing it right away - This is always paying off!


            Happy Drumming!


            "My best friends' name is J-SON. They used to call him 'Mr. Parse.' He has an 'Error'..!"

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