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Drumeo EarDrums Review

Drumeo EarDrums Review

I was recently sent the Drumeo EarDrum IEMs to try out. In this review, I’ll explain the pros and cons of them to help you figure out if they’re for you or not. Note: I received a sample of these for free from Drumeo in order to test them out, but my opinions are my own. These are a very decent option for ...

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Drumeo QuietKick Review (With Video)

Drumeo QuietKick Review (With Video)

As a drummer, finding ways to practice your kick pedal work without bothering your family and neighbors can be a real challenge. Drumeo sent me their QuietKick to review and I couldn't wait to try it out. The QuietKick is a compact, quiet practice solution for your pedal work without using a kick drum, and in this ...

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Drumeo QuietPad Review (With Video)

Drumeo QuietPad Review (With Video)

Practice pads are a drummer's best friend, but their tapping can still be annoying for family members, that's why I was excited to get my hands on the Drumeo QuietPad and put it through its paces. Drumeo sent me this pad at the same time they sent me their P4 practice pad, which really gave me the opportunity to ...

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Drumeo P4 Practice Pad Review (With Video)

Drumeo P4 Practice Pad Review (With Video)

I've had the pleasure of trying out a lot of practice pads over the years, and recently, I had the opportunity to get my hands on the Drumeo P4 Practice Pad. I must say, I’m quite impressed. It comes with four distinct playing surfaces that make it more versatile than a standard practice pad. It’s been great for ...

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Alternatives to the Roland Noise Eater

Alternatives to the Roland Noise Eater

Some alternatives to the Roland Noise Eater are using DIY tennis ball risers, sylomer pads, beaterless pedals, or other noise reduction measures. The Roland Noise Eater is a popular solution to lower the volume and vibrations of your electronic drums, but it’s quite expensive. Keeping it quiet while drumming can ...

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Do You Need An Amp To Play Electronic Drums?

Do You Need An Amp To Play Electronic Drums?

Electronic drums can be played without an amp, as they typically come with built-in headphone jacks and audio outputs. If you plan to use your electronic drums for recording or performances, you may want to consider using an amp to enhance the sound. Types of Amps that work with Electronic Drums If you require ...

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Why Do Drummers Sit Behind Screens?

Why Do Drummers Sit Behind Screens?

Drum screens, or drum shields, are large pieces of glass made of plastic or acrylic and mainly exist for two reasons. Firstly, reduce the volume of the drums so that they won’t overwhelm the volume of other instruments. Secondly, to prevent other microphones on stage from picking up their sounds. Drummers ...

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How to Keep Your Drumsticks From Breaking

How to Keep Your Drumsticks From Breaking

Drumsticks break, split, and chip away over time. There is nothing to keep your drumsticks to last forever. However, there are things that you can do to expand the life of the drumsticks, such as the technique you use and the choice of drumsticks. Many drummers have issues with breaking too many drumsticks. ...

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All You Need to Know About Drumsticks

All You Need to Know About Drumsticks

Your drumstick selection plays a significant role in your playing feel and sound. Whether you like thicker, heavier sticks, or prefer lighter, thinner ones in your hands, knowing some fundamental information about drumsticks is really beneficial. Drummers who are just starting might not realize the difference in ...

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Can You Use a Guitar Amp for Electronic Drums?

Can You Use a Guitar Amp for Electronic Drums?

Your guitar amp can technically work as an amplification source for your e-drum kit. However, it won't sound as good as a drum amp or PA system. It could also potentially damage your guitar amp. Guitar amps usually don’t have the frequency range needed to fully produce the sound coming from e-drum kits The ...

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The Best Drum Stick Tape And Grips (2024)

The Best Drum Stick Tape And Grips (2024)

Tape and grips are very useful to get control of your drumsticks. Using these can make you far less likely to drop your sticks in live situations. They can also enable you to have a looser grip, saving you from a raft of potential drumming injuries in your hands and arms. Since drummers are prone to drumming ...

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