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New site? Maybe some day.
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Hey Rev, I still read the forums, I did cut my hair, and I still have shit to sell.
I'm broke, hungry, and need money.
Here is an overview, but more details can be found here:
http://web.mac.com/woodenphoenix/iWeb/Site%202/Help%21.html
5 pc. Peavey Radial Pro 1000, Red, great condition, bought new $2500.00 selling for only $800.00
Sonor Giant Step Middle Pedal, New parts, Great condition, Sells new for over $1200.00. Selling mine for only $400.00
Yamaha DTXpress electronic drum kit, everything included Brain, cables, book. I'm adding in an Iron cobra double pedal, thrown, extra cym. pads and clamps. Bought new for $1000.00 selling with all the extra stuff for only $400.00!
wood
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I'll take it all for a hug...
er....bump |
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How many cymbal pads are you selling with the yamaha kit? Also, are the triggers velocity sensitive? |
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I want your electric kit, where are you located? |
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All the triggers are velocity sensitive. One of the two cymbal pads in the picture is duel zone and the snare pad has 3 zones. 2 more cymbal pads and a "stick" with 2 trigger zones will also come with it. The kit currently lives in woonsocket, RI but I might move it to my practice space in Cranston RI (near the zoo) cause some people have been wanting to test it out. |
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Are you still looking to sell your Peavey? |
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That pedal does look neat. Would take some getting used to.
Does the set come with hardware or just shells? |
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Just the shells, and RIMS, no stands or racks. As far as the pedal goes it feels like two single pedals. Regular double pedals are harder to get used to than this thing. Unless you count taking up less room on stage, comfortable symmetrical setups, and smooth fast double bass something you need to get used to? I did in all honesty. If I weren't broke and hungry, and my current workhorse kit only had one bass drum I'd still be using this pedal. |
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