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cRazY FeeT Trick Member
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220. Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | I got 2 BNS DX-Xtreme Dance Pads w/ the dense inserts (the $89.98 package deal) from buynshop.com. |
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chicken226 Basic Member
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221. Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 7:08 pm Post subject: |
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cRazY FeeT wrote: | Quote: | I got 2 BNS DX-Xtreme Dance Pads w/ the dense inserts (the $89.98 package deal) from buynshop.com. |
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That was in response to diabloslayer469's question. Guess I should've quoted him in my post |
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diabloslayer469 Trick Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2003 Location: Neo-Geo Land |
222. Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 3:01 pm Post subject: a |
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chicken226 wrote: | cRazY FeeT wrote: | Quote: | I got 2 BNS DX-Xtreme Dance Pads w/ the dense inserts (the $89.98 package deal) from buynshop.com. |
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That was in response to diabloslayer469's question. Guess I should've quoted him in my post |
What question? |
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Dishy D Trick Member
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Saratoga Springs, NY |
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cRazY FeeT Trick Member
Joined: 25 Dec 2002 Location: SoCal |
224. Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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yah sorry i guess i should read the whole page before posting
Quote: | He said he got the BNS DX-Xtreme pads w/ foam insert....I am also looking to get those......should I get pad covers too? Or will they not slip without any covers? thanks |
they are excellent pads. and i think the pad covers were made to protect the top of the pad not prevent slipping (unless i misunderstood you) |
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Jekster Trick Member
Joined: 20 Dec 2002 Location: Bloomington, IN |
225. Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 4:46 pm Post subject: |
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I've read all 12 pages of this soft pad discussion and I've come up with the idea that in fact pads like the Ignition pads with the dense foam insert does prevent some sliding. However what I was wondering in particular is how much sliding in comparison to a soft pad with the plywood Tommy Gun mod? You see I have two soft pads modded with the ply wood mod and love them both, they hardly slide at all even on Cata's. However, they are a true pain to take anywhere (say to a friends house or when I go on road trips) so I was thinking about getting some form of a Ignition pad and the dense foam insert if it of course can just be placed on a surface and at least somewhat compare to a plywood modded softpad on heavy songs, with respect to moving. So anyone tried both that can give me a comparison? I would greatly appreciate it. Oh and talking more about sliding then sensitivity, although a comparison of both would be even more helpful. Thanks in advance for anyone that post. |
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cRazY FeeT Trick Member
Joined: 25 Dec 2002 Location: SoCal |
226. Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 7:16 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | I've read all 12 pages of this soft pad discussion and I've come up with the idea that in fact pads like the Ignition pads with the dense foam insert does prevent some sliding. However what I was wondering in particular is how much sliding in comparison to a soft pad with the plywood Tommy Gun mod? You see I have two soft pads modded with the ply wood mod and love them both, they hardly slide at all even on Cata's. However, they are a true pain to take anywhere (say to a friends house or when I go on road trips) so I was thinking about getting some form of a Ignition pad and the dense foam insert if it of course can just be placed on a surface and at least somewhat compare to a plywood modded softpad on heavy songs, with respect to moving. So anyone tried both that can give me a comparison? I would greatly appreciate it. Oh and talking more about sliding then sensitivity, although a comparison of both would be even more helpful. Thanks in advance for anyone that post. |
foam preventing sliding? i thought it prevented bunching up (note that im an idiot and correct me if im wrong) its hard to fold the dx pads if thats what your talking about to transport your pads. in order to actually fold the pad you would have to take and disassemble the foam and fold the pad without it. so unless you want to disassemble and reassemble your pad whenever you go somewhere you wont gain much from buying the dx style dance pads. |
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Jekster Trick Member
Joined: 20 Dec 2002 Location: Bloomington, IN |
227. Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 7:54 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | foam preventing sliding? i thought it prevented bunching up (note that im an idiot and correct me if im wrong) its hard to fold the dx pads if thats what your talking about to transport your pads. in order to actually fold the pad you would have to take and disassemble the foam and fold the pad without it. so unless you want to disassemble and reassemble your pad whenever you go somewhere you wont gain much from buying the dx style dance pads. |
Well thats what I was under the assumtion of as well. However a few different post throughout this thread seemed to suggest that the rigidness of the new dense foam insterts helped with sliding quite a bit. I personally am sceptical about this and that is what I wanted to ask for. Given though how amazing a simple piece of plywood helped a junky soft pad I figured a piece of (around 4 pound I think someone posted) dense foam might make enough difference to actually keep the pad in place. As for transport, yes even if I had to disassemble and fold/unfold them that would be fine. I visit my friends 6 hours away frequently and , when I go I stay for long periods of time. Unfolding/folding would be worth it for me. =D However I really don't want to buy them if they do slide around on carpet/hardwood cause that bugs me more than anything and I can't complete hard songs as well. =/ If thats the case I'll just have to visit arcades with my friends when I visit them. |
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diabloslayer469 Trick Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2003 Location: Neo-Geo Land |
228. Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2003 6:44 am Post subject: a |
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cRazY FeeT wrote: | yah sorry i guess i should read the whole page before posting
Quote: | He said he got the BNS DX-Xtreme pads w/ foam insert....I am also looking to get those......should I get pad covers too? Or will they not slip without any covers? thanks |
they are excellent pads. and i think the pad covers were made to protect the top of the pad not prevent slipping (unless i misunderstood you) |
Should i get the levelsix pads with the foam insert, or the BNS DX-Xtreme Pads? |
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GFBeach Trick Member
Joined: 08 Aug 2002 Location: Georgia USA |
229. Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2003 8:55 am Post subject: |
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To everyone asking about whether or not DX/Ignition pads slip around: From my experiances, they do slip around until you do some modding. -_-;;; The best way I've found to prevent my CG ignition pads from sliding around is to use the foam-grippy shelf liner you can buy at a hardware store. I think I went into pret-ty good detail on this stuff two or three pages back...
Oh, and I recently got access to a digital camera. Sometime soon I'm going to put up a website with a complete description/how-to on all the modding I've done to my DDR pads. |
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monkeykins Trick Member
Joined: 24 Feb 2003 Location: East Lansing |
230. Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2003 11:24 am Post subject: |
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Ok, since my individual post was locked, I had to read all 12 pages of this. Makes no sence why every single person should have to wade through 9 pages of stuff about a chair mat mod, when that's not what I'm here for.
Well here I go.
I have 2 Ultra DX pads from BNS USA.
Evaluation- They slide some, but not very far. They are soft and responsive, and very sensitive. In fact, to the point where my pant legs touching them will set them off, thus requireing shorter pants. I also bought the "Set On" plastic textured covers for them, and did not like them. They DO NOT stay on for me, so I had to duct tape them around the edges. They also occasionally caused the aarows to go off when not pressed, because of the sensitivity of the aarows. I bought all this from www.buynshop.com
Wear and tear- I have had the pads for 4 months.
I noticed after falling off the back of the pad during play that I had torn the stiching at the edge from the plastic. There was an actual tear in the plastic, making it impossible to fix, so I duct taped it to prevent spreading. This has happened on both my pads.
I opened the pads up, and noticed some tears in the thin layer of material on the bottom of the sensor half of the pad, so I duct taped them to prevent spreading.
2 weeks ago, during play, the right aarow on one of my pads stuck in the "on" position, rendering all right steps misses. I checked BNSUSA's website, and it contained no contact information. The pad is essentially ruined, so I may try cutting it open and having a look-see.
Since I am now down to one pad, my next project is making a metal pad throught the instructions found on this web site-http://www.digitaltorque.com/dancepad/instructions.html
My friend recently completed one, and is very pleased with it. I figure if I make it, if it does happen to break I will know how to fix it.
Now- I say we raise a public cry to either allow individual posts or to spread this topic into more specific groups, because it took me an hour and a half just to read everything here before posting. _________________
Can it still be considered a video game if you sweat profusely while playing, and wildly waving your arms isn't unusual or out of place? |
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SwivelGuy2 Trick Member
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231. Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2003 12:19 pm Post subject: |
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From what monkeykins said, if he took good care of his pads, I'd be very unimpressed with their durability.
My DPR2 pads are both wonderful to play on after 2.5 months of VERY heavy usage (I leave them in the student lounge, so they get played on heavily an average of 6 hours/day or more). The pads still function like new.
They're basically just taped to plywood with no cover. _________________
Sleep, n. 1. A substitute for caffeiene. |
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monkeykins Trick Member
Joined: 24 Feb 2003 Location: East Lansing |
232. Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2003 1:20 pm Post subject: |
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I tried to take as good care of them as possible. Like I said I had covers on them for a while, alternated usage between my two pads, and so on. Sure I was playing for about 6 hours a day, but there is really no excuse for it breaking down in only 4 months play.
Edit- I just watched your picture for 2 min before I realized it was repeating 4 steps. _________________
Can it still be considered a video game if you sweat profusely while playing, and wildly waving your arms isn't unusual or out of place? |
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Jekster Trick Member
Joined: 20 Dec 2002 Location: Bloomington, IN |
233. Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2003 1:23 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | I have 2 Ultra DX pads from BNS USA.
Evaluation- They slide some, but not very far. |
Two questions: Is this in reference to how much they slide on heavy songs and catas? And also if you have ever played on a plywood modded softpad how in comparison is the sliding? Cause I know my modded pads slide very little if at all, but personally I could stand a little bit of slide just for the mobility these pads offer. |
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diabloslayer469 Trick Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2003 Location: Neo-Geo Land |
234. Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2003 3:00 pm Post subject: level six or buynshop? |
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Should i buy the ignition pads from level six or buynshop? |
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monkeykins Trick Member
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235. Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2003 4:54 pm Post subject: |
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Well I can honestly say I've never played on a plywood modded pad, but when I say they slide a little I mean that they slide enough to where they are not where they started, but the don't slide enough to where you notice it during play. _________________
Can it still be considered a video game if you sweat profusely while playing, and wildly waving your arms isn't unusual or out of place? |
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cRazY FeeT Trick Member
Joined: 25 Dec 2002 Location: SoCal |
236. Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2003 6:34 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | Should i buy the ignition pads from level six or buynshop? |
it really doesnt matter as long as you apply the chairmat mod to the Level 6 pad....or if your lazy you can just buy the buynshop pad which requires little to no modding |
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Strife767 Basic Member
Joined: 01 Feb 2003
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237. Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2003 1:01 pm Post subject: Levelsix Ignition Pad |
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Are the pads they're selling at levelsix.com the same as the RedOctane 2.0 Ignition Pads? |
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Ke6dRRtY Trick Member
Joined: 28 Nov 2002 Location: Mesquite, TX |
238. Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2003 2:33 pm Post subject: |
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They're not the same, but they're close. The only major difference probably is the foam insert. Levelsix has a soft insert while RO has a more firm (and therefore preferable) insert. Tho the RO and BNS pads appear to be identical, though in light of monkeykins' problems, I wouldn't buy from BNS. MYMYBox also seems identical, and I haven't heard of any complaints about their newer 2.0 and 2.5 Ignitions.
Levelsix would be good to get if you plan on doing a chairmat mod, or if you'd prefer a softer foam insert. |
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cRazY FeeT Trick Member
Joined: 25 Dec 2002 Location: SoCal |
239. Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2003 3:19 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | Tho the RO and BNS pads appear to be identical, though in light of monkeykins' problems, I wouldn't buy from BNS. MYMYBox also seems identical, and I haven't heard of any complaints about their newer 2.0 and 2.5 Ignitions |
I have had the MMB DX pads and the arrows started tearing in less than ONE month, I returned it and got the BNS pads which I have had no problems YET. So it looks like any pad will eventually break down with time. |
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