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    Reviews (5)
    Oct 02, 2007
    Ipod - Pretty Good!
    So far my experience with the Ipod Nano has lived up to all the Ipod hype! Having a great Ebay seller has nade the experience better. SO far the Ipod is easy to use, sounds good and transfers music pretty easy.
    Roland RT30HR Dual Zone Electronic Drum Trigger Acoustic Drums (Snare) 2015
    Aug 30, 2016
    Buyed, Tried, Denied
    I bought this trigger to match up with a Roland TM-2. I had it paired and split connection with a Roland RT-30K (plugged into same input), This review is not necessarily a knock on this product. Roland makes great stuff. However, this review is more about my experience with it... I have two Gretsch Mark Schulman snares I use with 2 different kits. I wanted to augment their sound with the trigger and TM-2 snare sounds. They are 12 and 13" snares. I like the smaller snares because they use less space in my kit setups. Both snares are tight and crisp and have excellent sound, but my cover band plays such a variety of song styles, I wanted to be able to match up some of the original snare sounds. The snares are so loud by themselves, even in a decent sized room, or outside, they don't need much micing. In order to get a balance between the live snare and the electronic snare sounds through the PA, that didn't work for me. Especially if you like to come down on your snare with rim shot. I either drowned out the electronic sound, or any recordings that I listened back to was more of the electronic sound than a mix between the two. I try to make my setups efficient cause we all know that's the worse part of playing out - setup and breakdown So, I decided, if I needed any alternate snare sounds I would just trigger them with a different source (ie Roland BT-1 - which I hope to purchase soon, or the PD-8 pad I already have). One other thing I noticed (for me) was that it was kind of hard to get the threshold and sensitivity settings dialed in enough to feel the ghost notes I was playing. Again, I've read so many positive reviews on this product it led me to buy. It could work for you, but I have decided to move on from it. I hope this real life experience helps you decide for yourself.
    Jul 09, 2007
    Cirque du Soleil - Varekai (Review)
    Excellent music. Some of the better Cirque acrobatics and stunts on this video. Humor is good. Video quality is great. Highly recommend for family entertainement.
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