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10" Dual Zone Electronic Drum Pad
10" Dual Zone Electronic Drum Pad
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Compact. Responsive. Universal Fit.
This Dual Zone Electronic Drum Pad is designed to give drummers a dynamic playing experience in a compact format. Whether used as a snare, tom, or auxiliary pad, it delivers responsive performance with easy connectivity and full compatibility with most major drum modules.
Key Features
Balanced Size – 8" or 10":
Ideal for compact drum setups, this pad provides a responsive surface without taking up unnecessary space. Perfect for home kits, live setups, and studio rigs.
Dual Zone Triggering:
Features two distinct playing zones — head and rim — allowing different sounds depending on where you strike. Ideal for assigning rimshots, cross-sticks, or percussion effects.
Wide Module Compatibility:
Works with all major electronic drum brands and modules, including Roland, Alesis, ATV, 2Box, Pearl Mimic Pro, and more. Simply connect via standard TRS.
Standard 1/4” Input:
Uses a classic 1/4-inch TRS input for easy integration with your existing setup. Plug-and-play with virtually any electronic drum module.
Technical Specifications
Sizes Available: 8 inches or 10 inches
Zones: Dual (Head + Rim)
Input: 1/4" TRS jack
Material: Durable rubber pad surface with solid shell housing
Mounting: Compatible with standard L-rods and tom arms
Use Cases: Snare pad, tom, auxiliary percussion
Ideal For
Drummers upgrading from single-zone pads
E-drum kits needing compact, multi-zone inputs
Practice kits and compact stage rigs
Adding more triggering options to any setup
Musicians looking for universal compatibility without breaking the budget
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