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Hellfire
10-05-2009, 06:21 PM
I figured this thread needed some action. I play in a cover / original (mainly cover these days) band called Leverage (http://www.leveragerocks.com/). If you go to our site you can see the gig schedule. If you are in the Cincinnati Ohio area, come on out to see us play. We always like new faces.:)

Scorch Whammin
10-05-2009, 06:53 PM
I figured this thread needed some action. I play in a cover / original (mainly cover these days) band called Leverage (http://www.leveragerocks.com/). If you go to our site you can see the gig schedule. If you are in the Cincinnati Ohio area, come on out to see us play. We always like new faces.:)

Nice website..Phil...what type of music do you guys play?

Hellfire
10-05-2009, 07:45 PM
Nice website..Phil...what type of music do you guys play?

You can see our current list of songs at: http://www.leveragerocks.com/gigs/ (http://www.leveragerocks.com/gigs/). I think we might be missing about 10 or 12 songs on that list.;)

TAKnipe
10-05-2009, 09:29 PM
Phil, Nice site and very nice play list. You guys look like your having a ball. When can we have some video of you live?

I will look on youtube and see if I can find some. Very cool, T :D

CaTaPulT
10-05-2009, 10:40 PM
Excellent site Phil.
Nice A to E conversion kit! :)
Take care

Regards: >>>> Jack <<<<

Hellfire
10-06-2009, 10:03 AM
Excellent site Phil.
Nice A to E conversion kit! :)
Take care

Regards: >>>> Jack <<<<
Thanks Jack. I've actually been using that kit since 2003! I have a lot more pics of it on my Hellfire website. You can see them under the Gallery under eDrum Set #6 (http://www.hellfiredrums.com/gallery). I have started to replace the cones with my own sensor coupling assemblies. Right now just my snare has the newer assemblies. The new assemblies look like the one pictured here in my Pro-x pad:
http://edrumforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=225&stc=1&d=1252096130

CaTaPulT
10-06-2009, 10:55 AM
Hi Phil.
Excellent site with your documented history with eDrums, way cool.
I do like that acoustic conversion, it's looks excellent but also the work you did with the crossbar, 1/4 inch input and the dials for gain control, it looks so professionally done.
Beautiful work on that kit.
That drum you have listed above looks interesting, kinda like a pie plate reflector plate?, excellent idea! :)
Thanks for sharing the site Phil. :)
Take care

Regards: >>>> Jack <<<<

tbone
10-11-2009, 10:23 AM
HEy cool!!! I'm from Cinti (Mason) - I'll have to check you guys out. I play in 3 (classic rock) cover bands - playing at Silverton Cafe this coming Friday.