Recommendations for drum pad & metronome??

Esprit

New member
Hey guys,
i just lost my HQ 10" drum pad,went arnd yamaha PS,Tamp and swee lee bras basah but cant find exact or smth similiar,yamaha out of stock and wont be coming in anytime soon,do y'all know where i can get a good one (Not too much rebound,old HQ was damn springy tend to rely on the bounce too much.10" too small,& not that portable quite heavy) ,budget $50,if there a very good one over 50 ill consider,,any recommendations ??? (Smth not too heavy around 12"-14",not too much rebound? And just for opinion sake,chance
upon Boss DB60/30,DB 60 was a tad to X for me 96,but SB30 was quite reasonable priced at 48,wana buy my first what do u all think?
I need to know fast cos need to practice for my end year concert. . . thx,Cheerios!!!
 
"u can steal my cymbals or my drums and I will be mad, but if u steal my drum pad, I will kill u"

I have very high regard for the drum pads because living in an HDB flat, the pads are the only thing I can play on. I have tried many drumpads over the past 5 years and I think the HQ pads the the best in my opinion because it has dual surface to practice on. Both sides really give u a good work out. Since u have a year end gig to prepare for, make do with any pads for the time being. Happy practising!

: )X
 
I have two E-Pads and another practice pad from Tama. In my opinion, E-Pads make the best practice pads. Minimal but sufficient rebound, very quiet and durable. E-Pads are available at Drums Resources.

Consider them. =)
 
I have two E-Pads and another practice pad from Tama. In my opinion, E-Pads make the best practice pads. Minimal but sufficient rebound, very quiet and durable. E-Pads are available at Drums Resources.

Consider them. =)

The E-pads really forces u to move ur wrist and work on ur forearms. It's a good pad to have to have an alternative workout.
 
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