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Pros
+ Foldable and portable
+ Pad height is adjustable so your beater hits the centre of the pad
+ Fits under the home office desk
+ Looks good
+ Might also be used as a percussion kick mount - if you tie a shaker / tambourine on it (and use a softer beater) or if you insert a separate L-rod and mount the percussion on that (might even work with a cowbell)
Cons
- Does not grip on to my thin carpet enough so it gradually slips away
- The impact that the pad takes from the beater gives it a little shake (it does not squeak though) - other non-foldable, non-adjustable designs where the pad is supported with an extra rod from behind might be more stable but for me the benefits outweigh this, and that little shake is actually handy when you use the pad as a shaker mount
- The pad might leave some red marks on white beaters
Alternatives
Kick mesh pads might achieve the same goal and they could also be used as a trigger for a sampling pad
Edit: I now use the practice pad with an OnTrigger pedal trigger to trigger kick sounds in a sampler and it works well, less noisy than a 20" electronic bass drum
I got this pad a couple of weeks ago and I use it for now only at home for practicing.
Overall for its money - it's good! But one thing that disturbed me - is that the angle between the drum beater and the pad surface isn't correct.
Because the beater must be perpendicular to the plane of the ground when it touches the drum pad surface.
And you can't adjust it in pad in any way....
+ the drum pad surface kinda too soft. I thought that it must be a little bit elastic / bouncy, but I'm not sure.
Overall - it's good pad, but keep in mind that you have to adjust somehow the angle of the beater. And for this adjustment be ready that the pedal stroke will be deeper - so, maybe you won't feel the pedal correctly. OR YOU CAN place something to the pad surface on a glue )))