Thanks Alank. You’re setup looks good as well. That curved rack arm allowed me to place a cymbal boom arm and mount at the end post. We are running the same number of pads and cymbals, I just have my last cymbal in the location stated. The strike looks good but even with those fancy trigger setups I don’t know if they play any better ? I am curious about the cymbals playability though. My setup started as a used partial dm10 kit. It had the rack, cymbals, hihat , snake and module for $200. Added throne, pedals, hihat stand, snare and cymbal stand, Lauren drums, chrome hardware and hoops. After all said and done, I have total about $1800 in it. Not including laptop, audio interface, software, amp and monitors etc. I figure if Alesis ever sells the strike module, I guess it would go for $800 to $1000. If I bought one for that it would put me in the $2600 to $2800 ballpark. If you bought a strike pro kit and added throne,pedals, hihat stand, better snare and cymbal stand, chrome rack hardware and an additional cymbal, I think you would be pushing $3400 to $3500. Now if you have the extra stuff and just wanted to change things then the strike pro is definitely the way to go. Since you have everything but the laurin toms, he sells a 4 Tom kit for around $700. All that’s left is the strike module if and when that comes out. That would be a worst case total of $1700 vs $2400. The only question is the difference in playability . All those things that make you go hmm.