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2Box Drumit 5 Forum => DrumIt 5 Hardware => Topic started by: stargazer on March 30, 2015, 04:23:02 PM

Title: Different head types
Post by: stargazer on March 30, 2015, 04:23:02 PM
Hello, as we know so far there are 3 types that can be used; rubber, mesh and real ones. I have heard that there are also silicone ones that can be used, which are even more silent and well responsive. Can anyone confirm that please?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Different head types
Post by: Jman on March 30, 2015, 11:24:38 PM
There are no silicone heads just as head replacements for drums. Yamaha uses silicone heads for DTX pads but I wouldn't say they were more responsive. Feel is another thing, some like them, some don't.

Besides what you listed there are Pearl TruTrac heads, but they are Piezo/Switch trigger heads and you will not get rim zone from the Snare or Tom inputs of the 2Box module because those inputs are Piezo/Piezo type.

There are also InHead and OnHead (Aquarian brand) Those are FSR type trigger head systems. I'm not sure how much feedback you will get about those with the 2Box module. At least I haven't seen much posted about it.

As far as triggering the 2Box module though a good quality mesh head and internal Piezo/Piezo trigger system will work fine, as well as triggering from regular Mylar heads with external triggers ..... if triggering acoustic drums is the goal.  As far as the rubber 2Box heads, those also work well and feel pretty good IMO, but beyond getting them already installed on a 2Box kit I'm not sure if/when those will be available in every size for using on an acoustic kit conversion, or if they will only be available for 2Box kit/head replacement ....

Edit: DigitalDrummer magazine did test and review the Aquarian InHead, OnHead, Rimshot as well as the kickZone in the Aug. 2014 edition. And Allan did test on the 2Box, as well as Roland module.
Title: Re: Different head types
Post by: stargazer on March 31, 2015, 01:44:43 PM
Thank you for the info! Actually, I would purchase 2box for e-drum use only. I have problem with the neighbors, so I would like to buy a descent e-kit. This is my primary goal and not to convert my existing physical drum set. As it

So, for the most silent play you would recommend the mesh heads that it comes along? Also, how about if I combine a 2box brain with a third party mesh head kit. Would there be compatibly issues?

I mean the primary reason to purchase 2box module only, would be to combine it with a physical drum set? and not with a rack - mesh head of a third party company?

Also, the depth of the shells of the 2box drum set is small, so it means the volume is really low, correct?


Thank you!
Title: Re: Different head types
Post by: hemiboy on April 01, 2015, 01:29:21 AM
Acoustic sound when striking the 2 box mesh head would be a little quieter than a mesh head on a full size drum shell , unless you are  talking about either amplified or thru headphones, then the volume is controlled by the module
Title: Re: Different head types
Post by: stargazer on April 01, 2015, 08:45:34 AM
Thank u. No I was meaning for the actual physical volume, coming from the kit. I suppose the loudest parts are the hi-hat and other cymbals, correct?
Title: Re: Different head types
Post by: hemiboy on April 01, 2015, 12:05:47 PM
Yeah the hi hat and cymbals are a little thwacky, lol!  Rubber is quieter than dampened metal, though. ok I have owned and played both.
Title: Re: Different head types
Post by: stargazer on April 01, 2015, 12:42:42 PM
How about dampened rubber?  :)
Title: Re: Different head types
Post by: hemiboy on April 02, 2015, 02:06:32 AM
How about just damp cymbals, if we play them under water, they should be really quiet, lol!!
Title: Re: Different head types
Post by: stargazer on April 02, 2015, 05:32:06 AM
Maybe this is their master plan after all. To make us play under water, so they can get rid of the drummers.  :)