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From: ninjadrummist
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  • Does it work with a double pedal?

  • @IGBaguley I would assume yes as the bass drum pad is double the width of my single beater.

  • man u are sick... i just checked out your website too.

    ur a great player!!!!!!

  • i like the bass drum part of this pad better than the one i had before it, but it's still a little too bouncy. i think i'll try putting a sock around it or something haha. Awesome drumming in this vid though

  • Are these expensive, am I better off buying a cheap electric drumkit?

  • This kit is made of various parts (see video description) but it is mostly made up of the DW Go Anywhere Practice Kit (white pads) which was only £120. The 12" Vic Firth Pad I am using for the snare was £25 and the rest was built by my Dad. The two light weight cymbal stands were £20 (very flimsey but good enough for what I'm using them for). The bass pedal is my Tama Iron Cobra that I use with my acoustic kit.

    I would say its cheaper to get a practice kit and an electronic one.

  • I personally am not much of a fan of electric kits so I decided to try to mimic my acoustic kit's size and shape with practice pads. I got the DW Go Anywhere Practice Kit first and added the rest later.

    Hope this answers your question and thanks for watching!

  • Correction: I would say its cheaper to get a practice kit THAN an electronic one.

  • Good Job!I have the same practice pad set!Good luck!

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