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Title: Hayman electronic drumkits
Post by: Boogie on August 06, 2006, 06:41:07 AM
Has anyone any experince with this brand of electronic drumkits???
there is the Hayman DD-03 and DD-08. I'm looking for another kit for recording midi drums, and this came across as a good recording and solid drumkit. At a reasonable price. But i've never heard of it...
Maybe one of you does???? Let me know

Mark (Boogie)
Title: Re: Hayman electronic drumkits
Post by: ootle on August 07, 2006, 08:09:53 AM
Two things: JIPPIE!!!!!!
and:check
gearslutz.com

Ootle (je weet wel)
Title: Re: Hayman electronic drumkits
Post by: Gerk on August 08, 2006, 02:40:17 PM
Just to add my $0.02 to this ... I went from an older Roland kit (TD-7) to building my own triggers.  It's very cost effective and feels better than any of the affordable edrums I've tried.  Very very easy to do and there are lots of places with instruction on how to do this.  I think there are even a few guys in some of the edrumming forums that sell them pre-built for you... all you need is a drum module that takes trigger inputs.

I bought a $250 super cheapo drum kit, cut the tom shells in half, installed Piezo's, mesh heads, and 1/4" jacks .. plugged them into my Alesis DMPro and they worked like a charm!  Total outlay I probably spent about $400-450 and a couple of days work wiring it all up.  They feel as good as (if not better) than my buddy's TD-10 kit!

Mark