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Fsgdjv
Hey, I'm odering an electro harmonix memory man with hazarai from thomann now, but I felt I could add a drum practice pad to the order since I feel it could be fun to practice some drumming, mostly just for fun, but I figured it might help my sense of rythm.

Anyways, I have no idea what I should be buying since I'm definetly not a drummer. Should I get something like this: http://www.thomann.de/se/remo_rt001000_uebungspad.htm ? Or maybe something like this: http://www.thomann.de/se/xymox_practicepad.htm ?

Should I get a pad that I can mount on a stand or not? And how do I know wich ones I can mount on a stand?

Some really confused questions, but I hope somebody can help me a bit.
MickeM
No idea, but doesn't this look like a lot more fun? http://www.thomann.de/se/millenium_md70_digital_drumset.htm
fkalich
Why pay money?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L8lVLcfJ0s...feature=related

Fsgdjv
QUOTE (fkalich @ Jun 11 2009, 12:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Yes, bukets costs aswell, plus they make a lot more sound.

Do you feel like adding anything or value to the topic or do you feel you've already done that with your insightful one liner?

MickeM, yeah it does, but I don't wanna spend way too much money, otherwise I would have gotten guitar hero world tour or something biggrin.gif
Ivan Milenkovic
Have fun with the Hazarai, it's one crazy pedal, I bought it some time ago smile.gif UNfortunately I'm selling it now, it's not for me, I need something analog and simpler..
Bogdan Radovic
Here is a good quality practice pad set : http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/pro...-Set?sku=490186

Its a little expensive but covers whole set smile.gif
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