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If you are a drummer who wants to practice and don't want to produce any sound not to annoy your flatmates, family and neighbours, look no further. This mesh head is amazing, I've been practicing almost everyday for a couple of months with this head and its just amazing.
I use this head with my snare drum. I also release the snare wires to get even quieter.
I took one star as I expected the same feel (stick dynamics) as a normal head but that's not 100% the case. Don't expect an identical stick rebound or general stick behaviour as you would expect from a normal head
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A good choice for experiments on converting acoustic drums into electronic
UltraDrumAddict 13.05.2018
These are my first mesh heads I'm dealing with. I needed mesh heads to convert acoustic drums into electronic. It's quiet enough. The drums will be even quieter if you muffle resonant drum head with some soft material inside the drum shell. This is a 1-ply mesh head, and maybe that's why the rebound is stronger than the real drum head makes. On the one hand, it is good, because it develops your control over the sticks. On the other hand, the mesh head vibrates unnecessarily so the accuracy of the trigger is getting reduced. You have to mess with the settings of the drum module. This is mainly about the snare drum.