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680. PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2003 10:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I bought my pads from ddrnation.com, and they work awesome. I have had them for over 6 months now with no problems. They don't even require any mod work, the slippage is minimal on carpet.
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681. PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2003 3:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well,here goes.... I had bought a soft pad, a MYMYBOX, in specific E13.gif And I modded it with the hardwood floor covering stuff, at any rate, I was playing and I noticed that I get A BILLION boos, btu I hit the arrow, I think that i cannot "find" the arrow, or feel it more or less. ANy help? riiight.gif
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682. PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2003 4:25 am    Post subject: Eureka! The best soft pad Reply with quote

E4.gif I have finally found it! After hours and hours, months and months, of asking around, searching the web, reading reviews, and traveling to stores and parties, I have found the absolute, super-best, super-affordable, super-durable soft pad!!(in that order, too) I was surprised, yet not, to discover that the BNS DX Xtreme pads are the best budget soft pads on the market. The best interview I read said:

"...these pads are totally the poo...I've had mine for 9 months on 7step and harder songs, and they're still in perfec condition...They're not as sensitive as the ones at the arcade(and which one is anyway?)...but the fact that I could compare them to arcade pads has totally got me on a headtrip!"

You can find a great deal on these pads at buynshop.com, there is a bundle that I'm getting which includes two of their best pads for $83. Even though RedOctanes are the best, like I said above, these are budget; which is exactly what I'm looking for!

Until next time happy.gif , keep on dancin!
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683. PostPosted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm going to pre-order the DDR Ultramix bundle for XBOX and I have one major question reguarding soft pads. I don't want to deal with carpet and pad slippage (even though I hear the new Konami pads are really great at staying in one spot), so I'm moving my T.V. into my basement where I can set my pad up on cement- I'm planning on taping my pad down to the cement so I don't have to have any concerns about pad movment. Now here is my question: If I have my pad taped down to cement, and this is a soft pad, is it a good idea to play in shoes? If I'm going to be playing on cement, it would be kinda nice to play in shoes, but I'm conerned about ruining my pad. What should I do, just suck it up and play in my socks or go for playing in shoes?
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684. PostPosted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 8:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Holy crap, I figured I'd try a seller I hadn't seen before on eBay (gamewholesaler) for some softpads, which appeared to be Ignition 2.0's... I was the only one to bid on the 2 of them, and won the auction for $24.99. Got them today, and they were Mymybox 2.5's, which go for $95 each on their own site! These things rock...
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685. PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 11:27 pm    Post subject: Official Konami Pad complaint Reply with quote

Ok, this thread's way to long to read, so I'm just throwing this in. I'm probably the first to really complain about the soft pad that comes in the MAX2 bundle pack. My complaint deals with the down arrow. The sensor and everything reads fine... by itself. For some reason if any other arrow or button is depressed on the pad, the down arrow will not read. This goes for either two foot steps, or just standing on another button at the time. I don't have my receipt anymore, but I've only had the pad less than two weeks. Hopefully I can talk to the same guy at EBX that sold me it and get it replaced under their warranty.
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686. PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 4:16 am    Post subject: Re: Eureka! The best soft pad Reply with quote

Tamashii Uno wrote:
E4.gif I have finally found it! After hours and hours, months and months, of asking around, searching the web, reading reviews, and traveling to stores and parties, I have found the absolute, super-best, super-affordable, super-durable soft pad!!(in that order, too) I was surprised, yet not, to discover that the BNS DX Xtreme pads are the best budget soft pads on the market...


Wow, no one has replied to this in a while, so I hope that I answered a lot of questions!
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687. PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 4:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

(im sorry if this doesnt belong here but) i'm looking to buy a new pad, since i cant afford a metal one i'm gonna have to stick with the foam ones. I cant buy a BNS pad because i dont have a credit card so what im asking is this. On ebay i've seen two pads, one by mymybox and one i've never seen before but looks like a BNS.

My question is this which one should i get
this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3053179169&category=21185

or

the other one
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3052029303&category=21185

If you have any expierience with either one please dont hesitate to IM me. Help would be greatly appreciated Thanks (sorry for making this look like a post for a new thread) (if anyone is willing to sell their BNS pads let me know..but thats for another place on this forum E13.gif )
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688. PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 11:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm thinking about buying DDR MAX 2 this weekend... it comes with an official Konami soft pad... is it a good idea to buy the game with this pad or seek out another pad...

costs $60

Could buy the game seperate for $39 and buy a pad for $20.. should I get some other soft pad? Or just get the Konami one?
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689. PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 11:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lau Xin wrote:
Well,here goes.... I had bought a soft pad, a MYMYBOX, in specific E13.gif And I modded it with the hardwood floor covering stuff, at any rate, I was playing and I noticed that I get A BILLION boos, btu I hit the arrow, I think that i cannot "find" the arrow, or feel it more or less. ANy help? riiight.gif


go to my thread [http://www.ddrfreak.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=75261] it has la link to my website which so the perfect mod for you problem. it basically makes it so there are 2 pieces of wood and one is cut out to fit the arrows and the control box. this makes it so you can feel if you hit the pad or not.

PM me if you have any ?'s or problems

EDIT: of yah, with my mod there is not slippage [of the pad scrumbling up and the whole mod doesnt move]
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690. PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 3:51 pm    Post subject: konami official Reply with quote

for anyone considering the konami pad that comes with the game. I would reccomend it but only on carpeted floors. Without the cushioning, the experience may be very painful. (Imangine max300 heavy without any shoes) Even though i haven't actually had experience on a carpet floor using this pad it would make sense that it would be better on a soft floor rather then a hard surface. If you dont have carpeting, like me, what i did is put my pad on top of an old igniton pad thats busted and it works fine.
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691. PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 5:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ANWAY!!!!! Back to my original question- do you think it's a good idea to play in shoes on a soft pad? I dont really like to play in socks because of the slippage that goes on on the mat (not the mat moving around on the floor). What do you think? Anyway to prevent the pad from getting ruined from playing in shoes?
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692. PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 5:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

only way i can think of righht now is the soft pad mats they have at redoctane but i dunno how well they are or if they're even good
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double post..
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694. PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 5:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mobile Mayhem wrote:
ANWAY!!!!! Back to my original question- do you think it's a good idea to play in shoes on a soft pad? I dont really like to play in socks because of the slippage that goes on on the mat (not the mat moving around on the floor). What do you think? Anyway to prevent the pad from getting ruined from playing in shoes?


Based on my experiences and those of friends, soft pads + shoes = singnificantly shorter pad life. These new Konami pads may be able to take the abuse since the material on the top is different and more durable.
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695. PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 6:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

like i said in my previous post, if u use my mod it wont slip.
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go to my thread http://www.ddrfreak.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=75261 it has la link to my website which so the perfect mod for you problem. it basically makes it so there are 2 pieces of wood and one is cut out to fit the arrows and the control box. this makes it so you can feel if you hit the pad or not.

PM me if you have any ?'s or problems "

my site is at http://www.angelfire.com/film/njohnson/tt1softpadmod/index.htm

it has:
~no slipping [the pad scrumbling up]
~no slipping, as in the whole thing wont move
~good support
~soft sounded
~extends soft pad's life to 5+ [well, mine has!]
~has lil indents under arrows to help you see if you are hitting the arrow
~and if you want a trick bar.

so dont be frust.gif , be E4.gif
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696. PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Konami softpads are good then... but I can't do any hand stands or anything on it because that would be simulating the weight of a shoe.... dang... still getting a soft pad... lol (I'm cheap) any pads you'd suggest as a 2P pad because they don't sell Konami pads seperate from the game...
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You can get the Konami pads alone. They're $30. Just not everywhere carries them.
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Oh well they don't sell them seperate around here.... and I'm not willing to order online...
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if u want to be pads individully all best buy stores carry SOME type of soft pad. [20 bucks]
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