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Purecussion RIMS kit

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From Stoli

These are tunable.

Wow, you still got em??

You really are having trouble letting go......:)

Kevin
Posted on 14 years ago
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Yes, I still have them.

They sound great and are very useful :)

Posted on 14 years ago
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Word brother....

Are those similar to Arbiter Flats?

I've been pondering looking into those of late.

Thanks

Kevin
Posted on 14 years ago
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They are similar but not the same. I don't think the Arbiters are tunable.

Posted on 14 years ago
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Thanks man !!!..........

I think they use a single key tuning system, though.

Kevin
Posted on 14 years ago
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I realize this is going to be hard to believe...but I owned a set of these. I gave a set of the Arbiter Flats away two years ago to my church. It's still there. Has the snare, cases, and all. It is key tuned, but the key has a very large triangular plastic handle. I've still got several of the keys. If you are seriously interested...I can more than likely get them from the church for a short sale. Let me know.

Michael

Posted on 14 years ago
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I have a set of purecussions that I bought new ($750.00). That included a

10", 12" and 14" Toms with a 20" kick. I bought the retro kit to change out

heads ($100.00). Plus my wife bought me the 16" Tom. The Kick I never liked,

but used it on small gigs. The main problem with them is the rubber mounts,

over time they crack and break. Happy Drummin

Posted on 14 years ago
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I was sitting in my van at a curb one Sun. morning about 6: A.M. waiting for a business contact to open and I saw this woman carting stuff out of her Apt. and putting it at the curb. Out came this big bag that looked like an enormous cymbal bag. I got out and asked her if she was chucking this stuff or setting up a yard sale. No, yard sale----her bf, was not so cool and was in jail(fed) so, to get back at him she was throwing all his stuff out and leaving. I could take the bag , she said it was drum stuff. I put it in the van and didn't open it until I got home in the evening-----it was an entire 5 piece Rims Kit with cymbal arms and all mounts. no snare but I have a couple of Trixon Speedfire snares---which were hung off the bass on a modified tom mount so the lavender sparkle one works perfectly on the kit. it is a really handy kit. If the former owner is reading-----you can have it back, though----i feel a little sheepish. I polished them and everything. I'll give you free lessons . can't have the Trixon snare though. I have to go, there's a knock at my doo

Posted on 14 years ago
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I'm wondering if it's possible to put triggers on a Rims kit.....

Posted on 13 years ago
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From sniper

I'm wondering if it's possible to put triggers on a Rims kit.....

You can put triggers on a cat, if you have a mind to. The kit really doesn't dictate it.

What Would You Do
Posted on 13 years ago
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