I would stick with the Millenium MPS-150 but with Kevlar pads, i.e. on the Millenium MPS-150X E-Drum Mesh Set
Alex34
February 13, 2018 AT 5:57 pm
Why Mesh Set.
enlighten the fool.
sega
February 14, 2018 AT 11:20 am
Kevlar pads - roughly speaking, a grid is stretched on them, the impact on it is practically inaudible, unlike a rubber pad. Those. Your daughter will be able to play at 22 and 23 and will hardly create any inconvenience to anyone. And if she plays on an elastic band, I think either the neighbors will come, or it will not give you life, nevertheless the knock is distinct.
1sthast
February 14, 2018 AT 11:21 am
The disadvantage of Kevlar is not a completely natural rebound, i.e. when she switches to play on a real setup, there may be problems getting used to a different bounce. But the rubber pads are the same, not the most natural bounce.
sega
I would stick with the Millenium MPS-150 but with Kevlar pads, i.e. on the Millenium MPS-150X E-Drum Mesh Set
Alex34
Why Mesh Set.
enlighten the fool.
sega
Kevlar pads - roughly speaking, a grid is stretched on them, the impact on it is practically inaudible, unlike a rubber pad. Those. Your daughter will be able to play at 22 and 23 and will hardly create any inconvenience to anyone. And if she plays on an elastic band, I think either the neighbors will come, or it will not give you life, nevertheless the knock is distinct.
1sthast
The disadvantage of Kevlar is not a completely natural rebound, i.e. when she switches to play on a real setup, there may be problems getting used to a different bounce. But the rubber pads are the same, not the most natural bounce.