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An idea.......comments please

An idea.......comments please

2004-05-02 by boomer535

What are some sources for a mesh material I can use to fit to a Remo 
practice pad after cutting away the mylar. Because of the stick noise 
produced with the original head I'm going to try to replace it with a 
mesh material streched over the pad body and secured with the metal 
ring and sandwich a piezo between layers of 2" diameter foam with the 
top layer in contact with the mesh. Is this going to work?

Comments please before I tear one of these apart.

Thanks, Ken

Re: An idea.......comments please

2004-05-02 by emf

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "boomer535" <boomer17@a...> wrote:
> What are some sources for a mesh material I can use to fit to a 
Remo 
> practice pad after cutting away the mylar. Because of the stick 
noise 
> produced with the original head I'm going to try to replace it with 
a 
> mesh material streched over the pad body and secured with the metal 
> ring and sandwich a piezo between layers of 2" diameter foam with 
the 
> top layer in contact with the mesh. Is this going to work?
> 
> Comments please before I tear one of these apart.

Ken,

The basic idea is sound. In fact, you can view its implementation, in 
part, at electronicdrums.com as a DIY project. It is also the 
principle behind the Hart Dynmamics Prodigy kit. At the very least, 
you'll have to ensure a tight, even tension of the head, atop the 
foam, and a rim that will prevent slippage (nothing seems to work 
better than lugs and tension rods). You'll also need a fabric capable 
of serious stretching and punishment. The various weaves 
and "fabrics" that e-drum companies use is not in general 
circulation, and I haven't a clue about how to go about obtaining a 
facsimiile. You could certainly purchase a relatively inexpensive 
mesh head and try to adapt it to your needs. The foam seems to matter 
as well, especially at the top, to channel energy and keep the piezo 
in line. You can view the inside of the Pintech ConcertCasts at 
http://64.91.37.32/Buttugly/issues/Edrums/edrum.htm, although the 
pictures may show the old trigger assemblies. You won't be able to 
procure the new ones, or the old ones for that matter, on your own, 
anyway. I'm afraid that a good deal of trial and error are ahead of 
you, assuming that you get suitable material for head, rim, and foam. 
Otherwise, try the DIY sites for suggestions.

Ed

Re: [DTXpress] Re: An idea.......comments please

2004-05-02 by Ken

Thanks Ed, there was mention of using 2 layers of the plastic window screen material on the DIY list I think. I will try that if nothing else is mentioned.
Ken
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Subject: [DTXpress] Re: An idea.......comments please

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "boomer535" <boomer17@a...> wrote:
> What are some sources for a mesh material I can use to fit to a
Remo
> practice pad after cutting away the mylar. Because of the stick
noise
>; produced with the original head I'm going to try to replace it with
a
> mesh material streched over the pad body and secured with the metal
> ring and sandwich a piezo between layers of 2" diameter foam with
the
> top layer in contact with the mesh. Is this going to work?
>
> Comments please before I tear one of these apart.

Ken,

The basic idea is sound. In fact, you can view its implementation, in
part, at electronicdrums.com as a DIY project. It is also the
principle behind the Hart Dynmamics Prodigy kit. At the very least,
you'll have to ensure a tight, even tension of the head, atop the
foam, and a rim that will prevent slippage (nothing seems to work
better than lugs and tension rods). You'll also need a fabric capable
of serious stretching and punishment. The various weaves
and "fabrics" that e-drum companies use is not in general
circulation, and I haven't a clue about how to go about obtaining a
facsimiile. You could certainly purchase a relatively inexpensive
mesh head and try to adapt it to your needs. The foam seems to matter
as well, especially at the top, to channel energy and keep the piezo
in line. You can view the inside of the Pintech ConcertCasts at
http://64.91.37.32/Buttugly/issues/Edrums/edrum.htm, although the
pictures may show the old trigger assemblies. You won't be able to
procure the new ones, or the old ones for that matter, on your own,
anyway. I'm afraid that a good deal of trial and error are ahead of
you, assuming that you get suitable material for head, rim, and foam.
Otherwise, try the DIY sites for suggestions.

Ed





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Re: An idea.......comments please

2004-05-03 by supernovanexus

I have seen the exact plans for this quote "practice pad change." Its 
on the net in a good amount of places, just search for it. Might take 
some time though...but I have seen it.

-Zack-

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