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The Roland PDX-6 is a compact, 6.5-inch electronic V-Drum pad featuring dual triggering from its mesh head and rim. Weighing just 3.6 pounds and finished in sleek black, it offers professional-grade responsiveness and seamless integration via TRS connector, perfect for minimalist kits and on-the-go drummers.
Material Type | Mesh |
Item Weight | 3.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 4 x 14 x 5 inches |
Connector Type | TRS |
Finish Types | Painted |
Color | Black |
J**.
OEM Replacement
OEM product worked perfectly out of the box. Our church drummer finally, after 10 years of use, damaged the mesh head on the old drum. I could not find a replacement head, and replacing the entire drum was easy and not overly expensive. Been using it a few weeks and everything sounds and feels fine.
A**G
Quality
Nice!!
J**H
I'm loving this pad! As far as the "hotspot" issue goes...
So I've been experimenting with this pad and I have to say I love it so far. I have the Roland TD-11KV kit using the TD-25 module. I wanted a larger snare so I got this and used the PDX-8 pad that came with my kit as a fourth tom which worked out perfectly for me. The TD-25 module has two extra trigger inputs which made this possible.The feel of this pad is great! It has a really nice bounce to it. The PDX-8 pad is only two inches smaller and it worked great as a snare, but those extra two inches on this pad made a huge difference. I found that I don't hit the rim by accident as much. I'm still a huge fan of the PDX-6 and PDX-8 pads that came with my kit though. They're great pads as well.Now for the "hotspot" issue. I did a lot of research online about this and it was the only thing holding me back from buying it. I decided to get it anyway and I can tell you that there is a hotspot on this pad. However, this really boils down to how picky you are. For what it's worth, I'm SUPER picky about my snare drum and this really isn't a big deal friends.I did multiple tests on this and I found it was actually pretty rare that I hit it. This pad has a 10" head and if you position it right you won't have any issues. I have it positioned so that I'm mainly hitting it 2-1/2-3" from the rim which avoids hitting the hotspot anyway, and when I do hit it it's not that noticeable. Again, just my opinion. Hope this helps!
A**N
Totally works!
I mounted it to my Roland drum rack, plugged in the corresponding instrument cable and whamo, I got me a slightly bigger floor tom pad.
H**.
Great Product. Be sure to buy a separate mount if you are using the td4k portable
It's a great product. I wish it was made a little more that the mount for the td4k portable roland drum set is not compatible with this. You need to buy a separate mount.I got it and had to wait a little more to use it because I did not purchase the mount together.Below is the link to the mount I gothttps://www.amazon.com/Roland-Hatched-Mount-Rack-Hardware/dp/B0035JCJUM/ref=pd_sim_267_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=0J7WARRP2CP00ZQPMFDR
T**.
Pricey, but...
I got this to replace the snare pad on my KAT KT4 e-drum kit. Installation was Plug & play - no problems whatsoever - no adjustment on the KT4 module was needed (but some judicious "tweaking" did make a difference. I wasn't sure at first if I'd keep it, as it felt so different from the rubber pad that came with the KT4. It took a little time to get accustomed to the softer, more lively "fee;", but overall, a big improvement. Buzz rolls, drags and overall dynamics (i.e. lighter hits) are much better than the original pad (which wasn't horrible in itself). The rim is far superior in sensitivity and linear response around its circumference, and rimshots sound much better. The 2-way mount went right on my KAT rack. It's slightly smaller in diameter than the KAT pad (10" vs 11"), but that's a non-issue. Give it a try/
M**S
Perfect
Plugged right in to my ION Pro set. Plays perfectly. No misses, no dead zones.I will use Roland from here on out.
M**K
Great condition great product
In new condition, works great
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