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Re: Angry neighbours....any ideas how to reduce the noice?

2002-12-17 by dopmi <mapod@wanadoo.fr>

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "leffelejon <kth9120@h...>" 
<kth9120@h...> wrote:
I wonder if its because of the noice it makes
> (only listening through headphones) or the vibrations from the rack 
> and pedals, maybe its better to have a fat carpet under the drums


Hi maybe first try to play 5 min without you headphone to see from 
where the noise came from , if it's a rack vibration you can fix that 
with advice you had here but if it's the pad noise ( it's my case ) 
it's more hard to find a solution , i had in the past a kind of 
rubber circle ( about 8 " ) with a adhesive on one side , it was made 
for make remo practide pad mmore quiet , not sure that still exist 
today .
and even if i find that again today the rubber will may cause problem 
with the pad sensitivity ? 
like i said once Yamaha and other Edrum have to understand that there 
pad are not yet enough quiet for a apartment ! 
Stephane

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