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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
All good but it arrived covered in oil I don't know why and it doesn't come out
Ns Dude
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2024
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K.E.
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
Used to record practice sessions with no issues. Come with pads and sticks. Would recommend.
Lorenzo Fernando Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
Bought this as a Christmas gift for our son. He is constantly practicing on this pad and very compact to carry
Tommy
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
I like this drum pad I like the dual surfaces it keeps my chops . When I can't pull out the full kit definitely happy with this one
Orval Underwood
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
This came out exactly as ordered. Sturdy, well made and quality case. My son now can practice when my daughter is sleeping and he enjoys bringing it along with him places. While heavy he doesn’t mind putting in his backpack and his grandma and grandpa don’t mind him playing at their house. Overall very enjoyable. 10/10 recommend.
Cheryl
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023
Inexpensive enough to get for someone to get started. If it doesn't take (the drummer in all of us) then no big loss.The pad is built well and is similar to the Evans Real Feel practice pad.The sticks are ok to get 'em started.I bought it for a gift to my nieces 9 year old son. I'm happy to say he took right to it.
Edward S Hsieh
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2022
For full disclaimer, I am not a drummer. I am a guitarist first, but while playing with one of my bands, I had the chance to toy around with my friend's drums and his drum practice pad. He's a serious drummer, so he had a really nice practice pad that was light weight and had great rebound despite being fairly thin. Now, I am trying to tighten up my own rhythms to better work on a looper and midi interface.My friend's set was one of the more expensive practice pads that simulate the surface of an actual snare that run closer to double this price, so of course the rebound was a little nicer. This pad is similar to other pads built the same way that I have seen at retail music stores in the same price range; of course, being a rubber material on a wood board, the rebound is not quite as nice as my friend's practice set, but I was still pleased.I can get a relatively good rebound and build up a rhythm without effort. And due to the build, it does a good job at muffling the strikes. I asked my daughter in the next room, and while she could hear me using it, it was not at all bothersome; she has commented that my guitar amp (set at volume 2 out of 11) is sometimes a bit much, for reference. For comparison, my friend's practice pad did very little to muffle noise and was just to keep him warm.The pad is somewhat heavy, with a thick wood center layer. The pad on the underside is just some sort of foam, I assume to keep the pad from skidding. I did not have any issue with it sliding around. It also feels very durable overall because of the way it is a sandwich of three relatively heavy layers.The sticks that came with it are OK, but definitely not my preference in size or weight. Overall, getting the sticks free and the carrying case push this into a better deal zone than the similar pads that I saw at retail music stores. I recommend it.
Eclectic ian
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2022
The black and natural wood pad looks really nice, and has a rubber mat on the bottom to absorb impact and noise. It also keeps it from slipping if you're using it on a slick surface. There is no mounting thread for use on a cymbal stand, so if you don't want to use it on a table you'll need to buy a cheap snare stand, but I found the right height table to work just fine. The pad comes with a surprisingly nice carrying case that seems durable, with handles but no shoulder strap. It also comes with a pair of size 5A sticks with tapered beads. They are the lightest 5As I've ever used, almost too light. You'll probably want to use a name brand pair instead.Most importantly, the pad has a natural feeling rebound which makes it good for beginners or pros and it lets you hear your dynamics while still being quiet enough to not bother the neighbors when you're playing loudly.. The rebound is more natural than the old GUM pads that have been around for decades, but not as good as a Remo tunable pad. On the plus side it's much quieter than the Remo pads. One more thought - if you're a novice you might want to consider a smaller diameter pad that will teach you to play with both sticks close together in the same area of the head, but I do recommend this pad for quiet practice. Happy drumming!
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