Expansion Kit For BFD2

US BFD2 JEX Expansion Kit features a hand-made, custom kit from XDrum's Xotica line      27/08/08

Expansion Kit For BFD2


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FXpansion have announced BFD2 JEX, a download only expansion kit for BFD2, featuring a high-end, hand-made, custom kit from XDrum's Xotica line.
The drums feature 6-ply Keller Maple shells with an additional ply of Sapeli Pommele running vertically, resulting in excellent, focused low-end. The finish is hand-applied tung oil, which leads to a very open tone.
This download-only BFD2 expansion kit includes the following kit-pieces, all played with sticks, mallets, brushes and rods. The kick drum was hit with both a wood and felt beater.
  • Custom XDrum 18x22 inch kick
  • Custom XDrum 8x8 inch tom
  • Custom XDrum 8x10 inch tom
  • Custom XDrum 8x12 inch tom
  • Custom XDrum 14x14 inch tom
You also get a bonus download of a detail-reduced Ludwig Super Sensitive snare from the Jazz & Funk expansion pack.
There are no hihats or cymbals included with this expansion kit.
JEX Highlights
  • Low-cost expansion kit for BFD2 featuring custom X-Drums kick and toms
  • Kick recorded with 2 beater types
  • Toms recorded with sticks, mallets, brushes, hotrods
  • Kick features Yamaha SubKick mic for extreme low end
  • Bonus snare from Jazz & Funk (Ludwig SuperSensitive)
Pricing and Availability:
BFD2 JEX Expansion Kit is a download only product and is available now from the FXpansion web shop.
BFD2 JEX is GBP £25, Euro 35, USD $50 for all registered BFD2 owners.
BFD2 JEX is GBP £15, Euro 20, USD $30 for all registered BFD2 owners who also have either one or more of the following expansion packs registered to their user account: BFD Jazz & Funk, BFD Percussion, or BFD2 B.O.M.B.
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