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Post by OrderlyChaos on Apr 6, 2005 0:52:28 GMT -5
I only recently heard about this dance pad called the TX-5000. Unlike other pads, this one is solid metal. (which looks really sweet) I was wondering if anyone heard anything about this pad, like pros and cons, since we were considering whether to get one or not.
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Post by legend on Apr 6, 2005 6:18:13 GMT -5
well you should always be careful with meatal mats there expensive and if they break your outa luck
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Post by SSC on Apr 6, 2005 15:07:40 GMT -5
Look into what you're talking about before you say it.
Cobalt Fluxes have a 6 month warranty, and I'm sure other metal pads have a 2-3 month warranty as well.
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Post by ryanddrfreak on Apr 6, 2005 18:42:47 GMT -5
Look into what you're talking about before you say it. Cobalt Fluxes have a 6 month warranty, and I'm sure other metal pads have a 2-3 month warranty as well. and what happens when warentey wears out p.s. im not spaming you d@sh
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Post by xstatic on Apr 6, 2005 19:00:45 GMT -5
You just replied to four posts with "I'm not spamming" or "and people say I spam!" WTF is wrong with you? Do you not know what spamming is? This is a quote I found via google that might help you out. There is some debate about the source of the term, but the generally accepted version is that it comes from the Monty Python song, "Spam spam spam spam, spam spam spam spam, lovely spam, wonderful spam…" Like the song, spam is an endless repetition of worthless text.
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Post by SSC on Apr 6, 2005 23:30:24 GMT -5
and what happens when warentey wears out p.s. im not spaming you d@sh d@sh? Well, when your warranty wears out, then you don't break it. Unless you weigh 600 lbs and play on a metal pad for about 5 hours a day, there's not a very good chance that it'll break within a year. Let me guess, 'what happens when it breaks after a year?" Well, then you use your best judgement whether to buy another one or go with soft pads.
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Post by ryanddrfreak on Apr 8, 2005 20:31:34 GMT -5
well thats good to no
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Post by havix on Apr 8, 2005 20:35:10 GMT -5
Or you try and fix it yourself, or have someone who is knowledgable try and fix it for you. Some people say it is not good to have someone fix something. But if it's broken, and you do not know how to fix it, why not?
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Post by ryanddrfreak on Apr 8, 2005 20:48:10 GMT -5
Or you try and fix it yourself, or have someone who is knowledgable try and fix it for you. Some people say it is not good to have someone fix something. But if it's broken, and you do not know how to fix it, why not? ya nothing to lose exept your broken mat for a day or two.
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