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  • What to do with $400.00

    What would do more to enhance my live sound,
    (small-mid size venues) putting the money in to
    outboard gear or upgrading from a TD-6 module
    to a TD-10Ex ?

  • #2
    Outboard gear.
    TD-8, Pintech pads, Pearl rack, Mackie SRM-450, Behringer 802 mixer and DSP1400 UltraMizer, Electric Sticks.

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    • #3
      It does make sense though to have multiple outs. From that point of view a TD-10 would be useful.
      If the sound man already has some outboard, that would be the thing to do.

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      • #4
        Save & Get a Mackie SRM450 (or 2) once you have $650. I just sampled one for the 1st time yesterday vs. a JBL Eon G2. The sounds in the TD10EX are no better than your TD6. Your TD6 has more sounds and cleaner Outs than a TD10.

        Do you have any mesh pads for your V-Club(at least a PD80R snare)? They're a significant improvement over all PDx pads.

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        • #5
          Thanks,guys. Sorry,I thought listing my gear
          under "interests" in my profile (quite appropriate really) would work. On closer examination it looks like "location" is it. I wish that's where I was located more often.

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          • #6
            You could get a BBE for under $200 and greatly improve the sound

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            • #7
              you could give it to me, and I will put it with the $400 I have and buy a Mackie sub. That won't improve your sound but it may make you feel generous.

              But really, go with the bbe, it will improve you sound tremendously.

              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.

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              • #8
                Well,after alot of great input from you all,
                I think I know what will do the most to help
                my live sound.

                Drum lessons.

                .....and a BBE

                THANKS !

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                • #9
                  Buy an X-Box

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