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put these on any cymbal pad and it'll fel like a real cymbal
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Hate to break it to you, but these have been shipping with Hart Dynamics stuff for years. Me and my drummer love them. We had been trying to crack solid mounted cymbals for ages and the moment we got these we both hit our foreheads!
Chaps - run out and get them! Anyone who produces such a great product deserves to succeed!
Cheers
Dave
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Simmons SDX (x3), Roland TD7, Alesis DM5, Simmons pads, Hart e-cymbals,Simmons SDX (x2), Roland TD7, Alesis DM5, Simmons pads, Hart e-cymbals,
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I've had these on all my real cymbals for years. From the way the cymbal mounts on these I don't think there would be room to get a PD7/9 pad on one, but surely the new V-cymbals should fit. The two halves come apart with a pad on each side and there is a thread that has to go back together to hold the spring together with the cymbal sandwiched between.
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This topic has been done before... search "turnbuckle" to see how they are sucessfully used on PDs
BTW, I STILL need a def. on "turnbuckle"
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[This message has been edited by rus (edited January 31, 2001).]\oo/_ :mad: _\oo/
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A turnbuckle is one of those things you used to see on old screen doors. Opposing threads on each end and eye hooks at each end. When tightened it brings the two eyes closer together in effect tightening whatever is hooked to each end. I don't see how these could be used for anything drum wise?
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