Anonymous
Published on 07/18/08 at 01:40
I use it for one month, I used a drumkit with meshed skin. It is plugged into an Alesis Trigger I / O
Assets:
- Was not afraid to break it by hitting it accidentally while metal is quite thick.
- Sensitivity is very good, the change in strike forces are well transcribed
- The Xlr, practice, the cable is attached
Cons:
I put a soft plastic on the circle that the shots do not make rims too much noise, the sensor of the rim shot is hard enough to trigger if I type not listed, but the rubber he responds very well.
I have not tried one for the moment except for the Rolands 5 minutes on a drumkit of show, not enough to form an opinion very accurate.
Value for money: Same price as the Roland, but more aesthetic, less plastic make it. Cheaper than Ddrum, yet they are the same (licensed). I bought a kit with four trigger CC plus GC trigger less than 200 €. it is very correct.
With experience, I remake this choice without hesitation.
Assets:
- Was not afraid to break it by hitting it accidentally while metal is quite thick.
- Sensitivity is very good, the change in strike forces are well transcribed
- The Xlr, practice, the cable is attached
Cons:
I put a soft plastic on the circle that the shots do not make rims too much noise, the sensor of the rim shot is hard enough to trigger if I type not listed, but the rubber he responds very well.
I have not tried one for the moment except for the Rolands 5 minutes on a drumkit of show, not enough to form an opinion very accurate.
Value for money: Same price as the Roland, but more aesthetic, less plastic make it. Cheaper than Ddrum, yet they are the same (licensed). I bought a kit with four trigger CC plus GC trigger less than 200 €. it is very correct.
With experience, I remake this choice without hesitation.