Snare pad noise level
This video is about the actual noise levels of 6 different Roland pads.
Here how they sound and check out their pros and con’s.
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The PDX-8 pad. It is labelled as 10’ pad. It has an 8’ mesh head and a disturbing white rim on the inside. It has no positional sensing but is really light compare to other pads.
The PD-80R pad is small and the rim is really noisy, but it has only 5 tuning screws. It is a perfect tom pad.
The PDX-100 has a 2-way mounting system, a 10’ mesh head and is on sale for a really good price.
The PD-105 pad has a nice wooden shell look and a 10’ mesh head, but it is really expensive.
The PD-8 is a cheap pad and mostly used as tom pad. It is a really noisy 8’ rubber pad. Also perfect as percussion pad.
The PD-125 is the perfect snare pad, it is a 12’ mesh pad with a wooden shell, but it is expensive and heavy.
There are also some other good pads on the market. But we don’t have them.
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