electrodrummer
Senior Member
Thanks, so the attraction of this for me then is:
1) virtually silent kick (when compared to my bass drum pedal whacking a rubber pad) to hook up to my TD9
2) can use with band to give extra sound options, like cowbell, clap, jingles etc, as can be played with sticks
Downside:
1) the feel of it will be absolutely nothing like a pedal. Even the Roland KT9 looks like it will be better on this front (minus the beater of course)
2) the cost, these are not cheap at approx £200 UK
1. Virtually silent - use any beaterless as above.
2. Add another pad to your TD9 and put a cowbell sound on it!
--
1. indeed.
2, £200? Get you 5 x KU100 (bought my last, boxed, for about £20 off the 'Bay) !.
--
I'll always suggest a TM-2 plus up to four pads if you want an extra noise maker thing over any SPD-ONE model. Cheaper and much more flexible.