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Learn the real 3 ply mesh heads benefits - quieter play, better stick response, stronger durability and more consistent triggering.
Get your snare trigger setup for hybrid kit right with practical module settings, placement tips and compatibility advice for reliable live play.
Find the best drum triggers for acoustic conversion, with practical advice on internal and external options, module matching and setup for UK drummers.
Learn how to convert acoustic drums to electronic with the right triggers, mesh heads and module setup for realistic feel, low noise and reliability.
Looking for the best electronic hi hat for Roland kits? Compare feel, triggering, stand mounting and module compatibility before you buy.
Electronic hi hat controller compatibility explained for Roland, Alesis, Yamaha and more - avoid mismatches and choose a hi-hat that works.
Find the best dual zone crash cymbal for your e-kit with practical advice on feel, triggering, choke response and module compatibility.
Find the right triple zone ride cymbal UK drummers can trust, with practical advice on feel, compatibility, triggering and value.
Electronic cymbal compatibility guide for UK drummers - learn which pads work with your module, zones, choke and hi-hat control before you buy.
Electronic drum kits are incredible tools. They offer unparalleled versatility, quiet practice, and direct recording capabilities, making them a staple for modern drummers. However, like any piece of technology, they can occasionally encounter a glitch.
For decades, the electronic drum kit carried a reputation – often unfairly – as a compromise. While offering undeniable advantages in volume control and versatility, the tactile experience often fell short of its acoustic counterpart.
The choice between a single and double pedal can significantly impact your playing style and the sound you produce. This article will delve into the differences between these two types of pedals, helping you decide which one best suits your needs.