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Bit different than expected
It is not sticky on top so it won't catch dust as much as the others do.
Transparent so kids at church wont tear them away.
Would like them to be bit more sticky on bottom side (but this is porbably due to the fact that the drum heads are dirty).
Did the job. Will se how much they last..
Transparent so kids at church wont tear them away.
Would like them to be bit more sticky on bottom side (but this is porbably due to the fact that the drum heads are dirty).
Did the job. Will se how much they last..
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Great improvement!
Hi there.
My kit has three Remo Roto Toms instead of the classic two regular tom toms plus floor tom. The roto toms don't have the damping effect of a bottom head or an air column, plus i tune 'em relatively low.
So, i have been using similar gel-based damping pads for a looooong long time. They work very well for killing overtones and general drumhead 'by-noises'.
But, on account of their flexible and adhesive properties they droop, they collect dust and dirt, and they just deteriorate rather quickly, especially at higher temperatures. In short, they're generally messy.
So these promised to solve that, because they are only adhesive on the surface connected to the drumhead, are not droopy and they are washable!
Have had 'em for a while now. My impression is that the basic drawbacks of Gel Damping Pads as described above cannot be COMPLETELY solved. BUT, these are definitely a giant step forward compared to any Gel Pads i've ever had before.
For anyone who uses Damping Pads i would definitely recommend these pads as a big improvement. (Developed by Thomann i think? Isn't Millenium their proprietary brand? So cudo's for Thomann!)
My kit has three Remo Roto Toms instead of the classic two regular tom toms plus floor tom. The roto toms don't have the damping effect of a bottom head or an air column, plus i tune 'em relatively low.
So, i have been using similar gel-based damping pads for a looooong long time. They work very well for killing overtones and general drumhead 'by-noises'.
But, on account of their flexible and adhesive properties they droop, they collect dust and dirt, and they just deteriorate rather quickly, especially at higher temperatures. In short, they're generally messy.
So these promised to solve that, because they are only adhesive on the surface connected to the drumhead, are not droopy and they are washable!
Have had 'em for a while now. My impression is that the basic drawbacks of Gel Damping Pads as described above cannot be COMPLETELY solved. BUT, these are definitely a giant step forward compared to any Gel Pads i've ever had before.
For anyone who uses Damping Pads i would definitely recommend these pads as a big improvement. (Developed by Thomann i think? Isn't Millenium their proprietary brand? So cudo's for Thomann!)
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Erstaunlich gut!
Super! Diese Dämpfer sind nur auf einer Seite klebrig, d.h. Holz von den Sticks verschmutzt diese nicht und lässt sie grintig aussehen.
Sind für den Preis m.M.n. die besten Dämpfer, vor allem wegen den verschiedenen Größen.
Sind für den Preis m.M.n. die besten Dämpfer, vor allem wegen den verschiedenen Größen.
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CS
Great for Acrylic drums!
I want to muffle the bottom head of my acrylic floortoms a bit. So I put this inside the drum on the bottom head, stayed in place for the past 20 shows. Great product! No stick on the top, so no grime!
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L
Doesn't stick
The pads stick to the snare drum but fly away from the toms because of the looser heads. Wouldn't recommend.
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better than name brand
find these stick better and are alot cheaper, love the different sizes
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gel pads
not that much of an impact on sound. they are quite stiff
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Does the job
They arent exactly moongels. It's more like a sticker. If you know how and where to place it, it will impact your tone greatly. Sometimes however they won't really stick
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