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Yamaha DTXPLORER Electronic Drum Kit Review

Yamaha DTXPLORER Electronic Drum Kit
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First off, the previous review from July 2010 sounds like a person unaware of what they were getting into. This is an entry level e-kit, but has features and stability of a higher end kit. Pads have great rebound for being rubber (not hard plastic). The kit sounds are great and the adjustability and sensitivity of the pads are well beyond what I had expected. You can get very good ghost notes out of these as well as good powerful strokes due to the velocity sensitive pads. The pads that come with it are all single zone, but the snare can be upgraded to a 3 zone pad for about $70.00 and the cymbals can be upgraded to two zone pads for about $60.00. You also have the option of adding another pad (single zone) for an extra cymbal or tom. DONT expect this to replace an acoustic kit or be as good as a higher end roland, but do expect you get Yamaha quality in this kit, which is outstanding. Check out Musicians Friend and Guitar Center for nearly 100 reviews on this product. People love it and so do I!

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Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar, Ebony Review

Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar, Ebony
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I got this guitar a few months ago. I've been playing an SG for a few years and to be quite honest, the SG's tone is perfect; thick and rich. However, I play a lot of metal, and this guitar has the best 'metal' tone I've ever heard! It has unbeatable distortion. The Explorer's neck is extremely fast, much faster than the SG. Overall, I think I love both guitars equally.

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With its angular, asymmetrical body and pointed headstock, the legendary Gibson Explorer was light years ahead of its time when it was first introduced in 1958. Today, the same far-out, futuristic Gibson Explorer--reintroduced in the mid-1970s--is one of the most coveted powerhouses of screaming rock and roll.
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