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Don't settle for less than Remo quality, even when you practice.
This Remo practice pad has the bounce and feel of a real drum so you can get the most out of your practice sessions. Tunable and mountable with a protective rubber bottom.
I have tried out a number of practice pads in the stores and this one is one of the best I have used. The price is perfect and it really has a nice bounce to it. Perfect for practicing rudiments on, you can even practice rim shots because of the edge around the pad. You can even mount it to a snare stand which is a great feature so you do not always have to put it on your lap or a chair. I have had this product for about 6 months now and it has taken a lot of abuse but it is still as good as the day I bought it. Happy to own such a fantastic piece of equipment.
Reviewed by brettbags on 8/21/2006 who plays rock, alternative, and metal.
This is a great pad for anything you want to do, especially practicing rudiments. It has an excellent bounce and feels very much like playing a marching snare.
Reviewed by StratAttack226 on 8/24/2006 who plays Rock/Blues.
This is a great practice pad for whatever you need to do on a practice pad. I use this for pretty much everything from quiet jamming to practicing my rudiments. You can't mount this on you average cymbal stand, it doesn't fit any of my stands, but you can mount it onto pretty much any snare stand. This is a decent practice pad and isn't too expensive. If you need one and are short on cash, try this one out.
Reviewed by Peter on 8/10/2006 who plays Rock.
I suggest if you are beginning to learn snare drum in middle school then get one of these. It's a great pratice tool without all the noise of a real snare. Also if you're a drumset player its great to play with brushes while warming up for a show.
Reviewed by drummer491 on 10/12/2006 who plays Rock.
Its not the best out there, but the way it is made helps practicing not hitting the rim or hitting it for rim shots. Its tunable and thats a good feature. My only complait is the plying surface is to small, but that may be a good thing.
Reviewed by Gespinoza on 11/24/2006 who plays Rock, Metal.