Yamaha

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A newly developed 7.5-inch rubber Snare/Tom pad with 3-zones and a shape that is compact but easy to hit. Through the experience of developing Yamaha's well-known DTX-PAD, this rubber pad provides much greater playability. It features a softer head to provide moderate bounce, and the surface is not slippery to give a more natural feeling when playing with sticks. The pad is divided into 3-zones and supports open and closed rimshots when used with a compatible DTX trigger input*.

This pad makes a perfect snare upgrade for the DTX430K and DTX400K.

In addition, you can assign different voices to different zones (DTX500/700/900/M12 only). This makes highly original performances possible. For example, you can create an acoustic drum sound when you hit the head area, a cowbell sound when you hit the open rim area, and a loop sound when you hit the closed rim area.
Yamaha 3-Zone Electronic Drum Pad 7.5 in.
Yamaha 3-Zone Electronic Drum Pad 7.5 in.

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  • 7-1/2" rubber snare/tom pad
  • 3-Zone pad with rimshot capability
  • 1 x S wing bolt
  • Standard stereo-audio jack connection

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    submitted8 years ago

    byFred johnson

    fromPine bluff Arkansas

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  • asked byTony

    fromAtlanta, GA

    On what electronic drum kits can this be used? Is this only compatible with Yamaha kits, or can this be used with Alesis kits as well and still make the side stick noise?

    On what electronic drum kits can this be used? Is this only compatible with Yamaha kits, or can this be used with Alesis kits as well and still make the side stick noise?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Probably not. It’s not a good idea to mix e-drum brands. It may "work" but it's not recommend.