insider
Guys! Who used Peace-dh109 kevlar pads?
I am interested in 2 things:
1) is it realistic to put the pads on an acoustic beat to become enough tia for practicing at home?
2) what, in this case, can you think of to muffle the cymbals? I saw plastic balvankas, but they completely deafen something. What else is there?
solidator
1) yes, Kevlar gives only a gentle click that is not audible even in the next room
2) there are plugs on plates from Evans, watch the videos on the Internet, it's quite a solid thing. Plastic blanks will seem to be a bit loud ..
Maxofff
A fleece fabric is good for muffling cymbals. It costs 350 rubles per meter. Well, depending on what diameter you cut out and drown out so much. The fabric is very soft and gives a more or less realistic feel.
1sthast
YES, the norms are layers, I used, from the minuses of the current, over time, the fibers will break (at least in our university it was like that), they also have plastic plates, if I'm not mistaken, from the minuses there is a shitty rebound. Better think (if you don't live on the 1st ) how to prevent vibration from the pedals to the floor)