ddrum Red Shot Bass Drum Trigger
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Description


Features
- Patented transducer solution detects dynamics in a very realistic way
- Specially designed transducer is softly pressed against drumhead to prevent damping
- Easy to use and mount with no adhesive
- 1/4" jack for connection to a ddrumAT, ddrum3, or ddrum4 sound module
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Reviews
3.14
7 Reviews
0%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Not Functional1
- Poor design - requires a larger Piezo Element1
- Experienced1
Reviewed by 7 customers
I would NOT buy this item again!
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byBill - Professional Electronic Engineer
fromSeymour CT
In order to use this I needed to also buy Piezo Elements Sensor Trigger Discs (Brass - 35mm round) and replace the 2mm x 2mm x 8mm Piezo Element that originally came in the Red Shot trigger with a 35mm Round Piezo Element!. Once I did this the trigger had the sensitivity, response and volume I needed for my Alesis SamplePad! So unless you are willing to rebuild this trigger, I do not recommend using it.
Waste of money
submitted12 years ago
byNathan Polak
fromClinton, MI
I never not once got it to work the way it should. I only tried it twice but by the second time of use, the sensor was already shorting out and soon enough completely stopped working. It was cheaply made and should not have been $40. It should have been maybe $10.
Hate it!!
submitted13 years ago
byChris Rayburne
fromFt. Worth, Texas
Just picked this up the other day and the issues started as soon as I got it out of the package. First, I have a Tama Superstar kit. Due to the way the lugs are set, I could not mount the trigger. Second, when I was able to get it setup, had to rig it, it stuttered. In talking with some other people that had some experience with these triggers, stuttering was their biggest issue. I would not recommend using these triggers.
False Notes...
submitted13 years ago
byArthur Grande
fromFreer, Texas
I would not recommend this item for drummers who have a single bass drum with double pedals attached due to the fact that the bass drum can't breathe right which will trigger false notes...otherwise, if you have two bass drums I'm sure it'll work fine. The DDrum pro acoustic trigger is the way to go for any single bass drums with double pedals!!
No Hate
submitted14 years ago
byBrian
fromIndianapolis, IN
Honestly, I got this for my bass drum because it costs less than a mic. Plus, if I have a very limited time to set up, you don't have to position it like a mic. It never mis"fires", and is really durable.
Trigger-rific!
submitted16 years ago
byChris Newton
fromjacksonville, NC
I took a chance on this trigger because I had limited funds to spend. Let me just say, that the quality of this trigger is that of the ddrum pro and i will even say just as good as the roland kick trigger. I love this trigger. I have been using it for about 2 months now and I have never had a problem with it. Once the module is dialed in right, this trigger plays absolutely perfectly. Don't hesitate when thinking of purchasing, just do it! The redshot is amazing.
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