Hi every one,I want to ask if you can recommend mesh heads for electronic drums.
I recently learn that 3 ply are not compatible with position sensitive!
Any thoughts of what can give the most of my jobeky triggers?
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Double post.
But here goes...
who told you 3-ply mesh can not give PS?
I'm starting to think e-drum forums are becoming as bad as hi-end audio forums!
I have heavy single ply, 2-ply and 3-ply.
I'd say maybe a bit more buzzing is going to the eDRUMin module with a 3-ply, but the software is able to go through that and give you good triggering, ... and PS.
1-ply: more rebound
2-ply: middle rebound
3-ply: less rebound
Get what you can, according to your location, availability, and feel.
But here goes...
who told you 3-ply mesh can not give PS?
I'm starting to think e-drum forums are becoming as bad as hi-end audio forums!
I have heavy single ply, 2-ply and 3-ply.
I'd say maybe a bit more buzzing is going to the eDRUMin module with a 3-ply, but the software is able to go through that and give you good triggering, ... and PS.
1-ply: more rebound
2-ply: middle rebound
3-ply: less rebound
Get what you can, according to your location, availability, and feel.
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Bob himself said (at one post) that 3ply mesh have a lot of "noise" and this doesn't help position sensitive...
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GoEdrum heads are the the best IMO. 2ply and feel great. Unless you have the $$ for the Rolands, I think GoEdrum.mariosxidakis83 wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 9:09 pmBob himself said (at one post) that 3ply mesh have a lot of "noise" and this doesn't help position sensitive...
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I'm using a Drum-Tec "Real Feel" 3-ply head on my DIY modded Hart Acusnare and it triggers perfectly, including positional sensing. In fact, it's waaaay better than the 2-ply head I used before.
With regard to hotspots, keep in mind that 3-ply heads, when properly tensioned, are a lot stiffer than 2-ply, drastically reducing hotspots without even enabling that option on the eDRUMin.
That said, using 3-ply heads on anything other than a snare is overkill IMO.
With regard to hotspots, keep in mind that 3-ply heads, when properly tensioned, are a lot stiffer than 2-ply, drastically reducing hotspots without even enabling that option on the eDRUMin.
That said, using 3-ply heads on anything other than a snare is overkill IMO.
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I like the Billy Blast 3 ply. I bought a full set for my 5 piece kit
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I would recommend SpareDrum Mesh heads available from shops like vybedrums.nl
https://youtu.be/B5YjZ3Big_g?si=HKBowFVLbkxnFM_P
I use the 22" 2ply and the mesh quality seems near identical to my drumtec heads. If i were starting again i would have bought a full set of them instead of paying the extra for Drumtec's.
Don't buy cheap like Z-ed. I used these for years before getting drumtecs. The mesh is not as fine and the trampoline effect is bad.
Just to reinforce what other people have said. I use a 14" 3 ply Drumtec on my center mounted snare trigger. While the positional accuracy may not be as good as with a 2 ply, when you get to 14" in size or above, the extra tension and playing feel is a fair trade off and the PS is still very usable.
Roland use 3 ply on their 14" digital snares and 16" floor toms so it's just about getting them dialled in.
https://youtu.be/B5YjZ3Big_g?si=HKBowFVLbkxnFM_P
I use the 22" 2ply and the mesh quality seems near identical to my drumtec heads. If i were starting again i would have bought a full set of them instead of paying the extra for Drumtec's.
Don't buy cheap like Z-ed. I used these for years before getting drumtecs. The mesh is not as fine and the trampoline effect is bad.
Just to reinforce what other people have said. I use a 14" 3 ply Drumtec on my center mounted snare trigger. While the positional accuracy may not be as good as with a 2 ply, when you get to 14" in size or above, the extra tension and playing feel is a fair trade off and the PS is still very usable.
Roland use 3 ply on their 14" digital snares and 16" floor toms so it's just about getting them dialled in.
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14" Snare DrumTec 3ply - 10" 14" 2ply 22" SpareDrum 2ply - KDB-200
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14" Snare DrumTec 3ply - 10" 14" 2ply 22" SpareDrum 2ply - KDB-200
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I've been using the 682Drums heads for a while now and I love them.
They are 3 ply and well built and they are much much more reasonable price wise. I've been beating them the heck out of them and had no issues.
https://682drums.com/product-category/m ... all-sizes/
They are 3 ply and well built and they are much much more reasonable price wise. I've been beating them the heck out of them and had no issues.
https://682drums.com/product-category/m ... all-sizes/
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+1 on SD heads. I bought the 3-ply ones and they give a great experience and have no problem with PS on eDrumin 10.
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I bought some sparedrum 10" 3ply heads for my mps850 pads, but i get really bad triggering with it compared to the stock head. Is this a limitation of 3 ply on smaller drums? Do they only trigger well on bigger sizes such as 14"?