Everything I have read says the pads are 8 to 14 inches.
I know the bass drum pad is 14" What are the dimensions of the other pads that come with the Drumit 5 kit?
Thanks.
10 toms
12 snare
14" cymbals and 10" hi-hat also.
Not with my guitar rig ... 8)
Thanks for the info regarding the pads.
- Robert
Quote from: Travis182 on October 30, 2010, 01:58:09 PM
14" cymbals and 10" hi-hat also.
the hihat cymbal is 12" ;)
There's probably a thread already on here, but anyone have any suggestions for replacement mesh heads quality vs price? I'm in the UK...
Not in the UK, but they will ship oversea and good heads
http://www.drum-tec.de/meshheads-c-57.html
Ah, nice. Which kind do you recommend? I see there are a few. Any to stay away from?
The DDT white heads are fine
The Drum Tec Pro heads are good but kinda rough (surface)
Tdrum heads are single ply and good as well
Quote from: puttenvr on November 16, 2010, 08:52:46 PM
The DDT white heads are fine
The Drum Tec Pro heads are good but kinda rough (surface)
Tdrum heads are single ply and good as well
Any idea how good the quality of ddt and Tdrum are? I´ve been told the drumtec´s double ply seems to be as sturdy as Rolands heads.
Can't compare them with the Roland heads, but the 2-ply white DDT mesh head is a fine, durable head. I used it on an acoustic snare. It has a soft snare sound from its own, so its not quiet
I only used the single ply T-drum heads.
Hello,
I thought it was possible to choose the size of the pads ? Because everywhere I read "Select different size pads: The pads come in a range of sizes from 8 to 14 inch. (...)". So, in the end, we can't select the sizes ?
In the end, yes ...
... the end of what ? you mean december 2012 ?
;)
Quote from: edtc on January 11, 2011, 09:46:24 PM
... the end of what ? you mean december 2012 ?
;)
That's a good question?? but who knows it, its taking a long time to get spare parts in the shops...
Quote from: roel on February 27, 2011, 12:35:07 PM
That's a good question?? but who knows it, its taking a long time to get spare parts in the shops...
If you are after extra pads and bits, it might be worth dropping this store a line? http://www.edrumattic.com/index/