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Remo Practice Pad, 8 Inches |  | Brand: Remo Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $28.75 Buy New: $14.45 as of 7/29/2010 11:01 UTC details You Save: $14.30 (50%)
New (17) Used (4) Collectible (1) from $10.50
Seller: West Music Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 2015
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 The perfect tool for the beginning drummer, but also great for the advanced drummer to maintain his/her chops. Has the bounce and feel of a real drum, is tunable, can be mounted on a stand for upright playing. Protective rubber bottom for non-scratch/non-slip tabletop use.
MPN: RT-0008-00 Model: RT-0008-00 UPC: 757242114247 EAN: 0757242114247 ASIN: B0002E56H6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Bounce and feel of a real drum | | • | Its Tunable | | • | Protective rubber bottom | | • | Its Mountable |
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Product Description Tunable drumhead style pad with a 6mm screw mount on the bottom to attach to a cymbal stand.
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No complaints February 8, 2010 Austin C. Parker (Charleston, SC USA) Bought this a few weeks ago to help out with rudiment speed, and it definitely has helped. Haven't had any issues with wear and tear. As far as I can tell this little thing is pretty tough. The only thing that is a slight problem is that it actually still is a little loud if you have sensitive roommates. When my girlfriend is messing around with it, I can still hear it even a couple of rooms over. Other than that, I'm glad I didn't drop like 30 bucks more on something that looked a little nicer. This does the job.
High-quality practice head December 30, 2009 Lynda A. Dietz (USA) This has a nice feel to it, very similar to a real drum head. It's also large enough to use comfortably. It can also be tuned as it begins to show its age.
We're happy with the practice pad itself, but it took quite a long time to arrive (I ordered it December 9 and it didn't arrive until December 22). It was shipped via Priority Mail with a shipping label dated December 10 (did they label it and not ship for almost two weeks?). We received no notice of it being backordered or delayed.
Shipping issues aside, the pad itself is very nice quality, and the price through Amazon was the best we found.
Nice Rebound November 5, 2008 Shalla DeGuzman (Bamberg, Germany) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Good to practice on, especially if you're just starting out because it's a lot quieter than a real drum. It's my first one, I'm new to this, so I wonder if it's supposed to get scuff marks easily.
It would be nice if it came with a stand.
too loud for a practice pad June 21, 2008 V. Bulakh (Canada) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
while its much quieter than a real drum, its still much too loud for a practice pad. If you're living with someone I suggest you get a pad with a rubber surface, i found those to be exponentially quieter, and they feel just as great.
I think the type of plastic used contributes to the loudness, its hard and fragile, and it feels a bit cheap. I'm not surprised the rim won't last long if you do rimshots on it.
Works Well! February 16, 2008 A. J. Kleingartner (North Dakota) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Our son loves this - we hear him rat-a-tap-tapping on it on a regular basis! Works well, sure 'beats' a real drum and he still gets the feeling of playing on a 'real' drum.
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