--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Rob" <robarrie2003@y...> wrote: > I just got back from jamming with a 3 piece, blues stuff. They had a > Roland v set with mesh heads and told me to leave my set at home. I > could not feel what I was doing, it was like I was hitting air. They > sounded good and all, but next time I'm toting my set over there, > man... after playing something else, it makes me appreciate my > DTXpress that much more, guess the rubber pads have me spoiled with > the feel, and it seems that an accoustic set is between mesh and > rubber, is that accurate? Hi Rob, I suspect that you could eventually get used to a mesh kit, but your muscle memory right now is all for rubber. The mesh heads that shipped with the Roland V's are among the bounciest ones in captivity, probably contributing to the impression that you were hitting air. I've played on mesh pads for a long time. I recently put in some time with a rubber pad, and I felt like I was playing flypaper on a cement block; it's partly a matter of habit. Mesh heads that don't rebound as much as the stock Rolands simulate acoustics better than the traditional gum rubber pads. But I have yet to try the new rubber pads on the DTXT2S, which are supposed to be an altogether different experience (see Zorro's recent comments on them that I posted here a few days ago). Ed
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Re: Check this.....
2004-06-04 by emf
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