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From: NEMusicSupply
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  • Those aren't replacement triggers, they are replacement pads.

    What this video should be is the Stock Head using the Stock Sensor, and then a Pintech Sensor in the drum to show how much more responsive it is.

  • @indemaTROY This is an example of the Pintech ConcertCast Drum Trigger on the factory ION kit. This Drum can be used on any kit, so it wasn't meants as a direct comparison versus the ION Drum Rocker drums. Pintech trigger piezos aren't meant to be installed in ION pads.

  • did the same thing with my splitter,,ha..same thing happened....

    so ... I Just hooked mine up to my DTX2 and having a hard time getting it to register hits EVERY time.... Do you believe my Yamahas snare brain needs to be sensitivity tuned....

  • @jimmywacked I have only tested it with Alesis DM5, DM6, and the ION DR modules, so I cannot freely speak about the Yamahas. I would think the sensativity adjustment on the drum trigger itself could be tweaked high enough to feed a clean signal to the DTXplorer II.

  • @NEMusicSupply how did the triggers work with the DM5?

  • @CloseTheDoorNathan I assume you mean the DM5 Module? There haven't been an issues on the DM5/6/10 modules, they work perfect.

  • @NEMusicSupply yes I meant the module, and thanks for the reply! I hope to get a few of these soon

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