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May 17 2009 12:51pm
Quote (Icewind @ Sun, 17 May 2009, 19:36)
mesh heads are not always good imo


i like mesh on the snare
i was playing on my neighbours (akmal) e-drums
and his has the snare mesh rest rubber and u can tell the difference

but imma go to my drum shop this week and try loads out
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May 18 2009 01:50pm
dont choose any company except roland for e-drums.

I suggest the TD9, there's 2 versions of it one with all mesh heads and another with mesh head + some rubber pads which is much cheaper.

theres a brand new engine in the TD9 and it has a better quality sound than the TD12. the td12 on the other hand has alot more features and sounds to choose etc, and more trigger inputs.

anyway, TD9 always the way for a cheaper drum kit

failing that, just get an even lower down model of a roland kit possibly the TD3.

but yeah, tried all of the edrums available and roland is the only choice here unless you want less for your money.

This post was edited by dysgenics on May 18 2009 01:51pm
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May 18 2009 02:26pm
was hoping u would post :D

im gonna go down to GAK on friday and try all of them out :D

i thought the alesis 1 looked quite good as it was far cheaper

but dono :)


maybe ill see u in GAK if ure in Brighton :p
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