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Vic Firth Heavy Hitter Quadropad With Rims Small

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The Vic Firth Heavy Hitter Quadropad practice pad provides you with an unparalleled practice experience. The unique spock drum design allows you to seamlessly switch between five- and six-drum configurations, enabling versatile practice for any marching percussionist. A newly integrated rim gives you the realistic feel of playing on actual drums so you can hone your technique. Whether you're just starting out or building your chops, the Heavy Hitter Quadropad delivers the ultimate solution for developing your skills. Practice confidently knowing the durable construction can withstand intense rehearsals.



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Perfect for tenor drum players
submitted25 days ago
byRafael
fromLos Angeles, Ca
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This is an amzing product made by Vic Firth that is the perfect gift for a tenor player. It has 3 spocks, which makes it great for someone who is using either a one spock tenor or two spock tenor in their band. The laminate film also keeps the pad on great condition, which makes it last for longer periods of practice time. In addition, the pad's rebound is nearly identical to the one of an actual tenor drum. Its rims prove to be helpful when doing rim shots or just making sure you don't hear any tick sounds when you are rehearsing. This is an amazing product for marching tenor drum players and I highly reccomend it!
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submitted9 months ago
asked bySam the Splooie
fromFort worth, Texas
Does the Pad come with Laminate? or can it be purchased?
I’m very sorry. I don't understand your question.submitted10 months ago
asked byTiff
fromPerrysville, ohio
Would this work for someone wanting to learn the quints ?
Yes, it would.submitted2 years ago
asked byAaliyah
fromDetroit, Michigan
Is this available in stores to purchase or only online?
This is available in store. It's not available local to Detroit but we can can ship it.submitted2 years ago
asked byZack
fromChattanooga,TN
What size is the "head" on the practice pad. It says small so I would assume that it's 6', 8', 10', 12', 13'. That's the size we use in our drum line so I'm just curious if I need large, small, or if there's any difference.
. The drum pads included on this set approximate the accurate playing areas of 6", 8", 10", 12" and 13" inch drums. I’m sorry, I don’t know about the large. Vic Firth gives no information.

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