spoonracings2k
Junior Member
Re: a practice pad. but which one?
dude you can make one. glue an old mousepad to a slab of wood.
voila
dude you can make one. glue an old mousepad to a slab of wood.
voila
Supersteve said:I said this in the same thread you posted
radiofriendlyunitshifter said:i use a 12" hq percussion double sided pad (http://samash.com/catalog/showitem....=&Contains=&Search_Type=Department&GroupCode=). i quickly
realized that i could have saved a few bucks by going with the 6" instead, but it's very
nice. i used to have a remo pad, but got the hq because it was too loud. (couldn't practice quietly)
gringo998 said:i use a 12 inch reel feel, but i sorta regret buying it. its nice, the feel is great, but i enjoyed the pro mark pad better. it has beads at the bottom to make it sound like a snare, but its not loud at all, it just gives you a better feel.
CVdrummer said:wat ya'll think about the tuneable remo head?
Bigfoot said:Billy Hyde Practice Pads are ok but you'd need a Snare stand 4 it.
Feel, rebound, volume, texture and durability are a few of the differences I can think of right now.J.W. Drummer said:Sheesh, I didn't know there were so many pads. Is there really that much of a difference in them?
radiofriendlyunitshifter said:i use a 12" hq percussion double sided pad (http://samash.com/catalog/showitem....=&Contains=&Search_Type=Department&GroupCode=). i quickly
realized that i could have saved a few bucks by going with the 6" instead, but it's very
nice. i used to have a remo pad, but got the hq because it was too loud. (couldn't practice quietly)