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Psynarchy
Published on 01/15/07 at 01:33
I work in a Baguetterie, and until my TD6-KX I used a TD6-KW for a few months. J'égratignerai in passing the very poor inventory management ROLAND Europe (this topic deserves a folder full when we know the problems faced by retailers with importers ...), but I finally got the last one.
FYI, the KX-TD6 TD6-KW is only equipped with new pads for snare, toms and ride. The rest does not change.
The response of the PD-105 snare drum is better because if the new pad is bigger than the team who TD3 and TD6-KW, the strapping is thinner and the skin of a slightly larger diameter, increasing sensitivity.
The ride cymbal is also greater, and its form would suggest that it is easier to trigger the sound of the bell. It's really not obvious.
The new pads toms are fitted with mesh skin, and the comfort of the game is to go and better sensitivity. But inexplicably, Roland did not bother to revise the operating system of the TD6 module (common to the two models) and the sensor's banding is not recognized, unlike the rubber pad fitted to the TD6-KW!
alain
FYI, the KX-TD6 TD6-KW is only equipped with new pads for snare, toms and ride. The rest does not change.
The response of the PD-105 snare drum is better because if the new pad is bigger than the team who TD3 and TD6-KW, the strapping is thinner and the skin of a slightly larger diameter, increasing sensitivity.
The ride cymbal is also greater, and its form would suggest that it is easier to trigger the sound of the bell. It's really not obvious.
The new pads toms are fitted with mesh skin, and the comfort of the game is to go and better sensitivity. But inexplicably, Roland did not bother to revise the operating system of the TD6 module (common to the two models) and the sensor's banding is not recognized, unlike the rubber pad fitted to the TD6-KW!
alain