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Remo Practice Pad, 10-inch Diameter, Gray, Coated Head |  | Brand: Remo Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $37.75 Buy New: $19.97 as of 9/4/2010 18:58 CDT details You Save: $17.78 (47%)
New (13) Used (2) from $15.75
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 4511
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 10 x 10 x 1.5 10 inch tunable practice pad comes with tunable drumhead and can mount on any flat surface and most cymbal stands. Requires 1/4 inch x 20 inch threaded cymbal post.
MPN: RT-0010-00 Model: RT001000 UPC: 757242114278 EAN: 0757242114278 ASIN: B0002E56JY
Release Date: July 30, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 10 inch in diameter | | • | It is Tunable | | • | Can be used on any flat surface | | • | Mounts on most cymbal stands | | • | Requires a 1/4 inch x 20 inch threaded cymbal post |
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Product Description Practice Pad with gray "cycolac" finish and coated Ambassador head.
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The best pracice pad out there July 16, 2010 Michael Basile (New York, NY United States) This is an amazing practice pad. It is tunable and is also very sturdy. This is my son's favorite practice pad.
There are better options, but this is an OK pad April 14, 2010 scott_from_dallas (Irving, Texas United States) Its funny that, as I write this, there are 2 5-star reviews and 1 1-star. I don't think its as good as the 5-star reviews let on nor as bad as the 1-star. Yes, it is loud -- louder than the Firth and other pads that are wood or composite bases with a rubber pad on them -- those have little or no sound, unless they have BBs or other objects designed to mimic a snare sound like the Pro-mark X-pad. On the other hand, this pad is about the same or a little quieter than the Firth stock pad and slimpad -- ones designed to mimic the feel of a marching snare.
I own several pads, including this one. This Remo pad is the one I don't use. This would be a better pad if it were still built as it was in the '70s -- more or less the top of a snare drum with padding under the head. The older ones had metal rather than plastic rims and was tunable with drum keys rather than a screwdriver. If you can find a cheap one used, get it. Its size and light weight are a big plus. Throw it in a backpack with some sticks and you can practice on the road. But make sure you are all by yourself or in another part of the house.
Excellent Practice Pads November 18, 2008 Patel 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My son's Music teacher had requested for practice pad, after showing the copy of this Remo and several other pads she preffered this one, it's really excellent, it's cool, as if it practising on Drum without any nuisance of loud sound, I would suggest to go for this pad for some one who is starter.
Would never buy again. August 2, 2007 nacho 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
After about 2 month's use, I decided to replace this Remo practice pad.
Using this practice pad defeats the purpose of even using a pad, because it sounds almost as loud as the snare. There is hardly any bounce to the pad either. I will not recommend this product to anyone.
Renco practice Pad May 24, 2007 Nancy L. Marsh (Virginia, USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The item shipped promptly and was in perfect condition. Very much loved by our granddaughter.
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