🥁 Strike a chord with silence and style!
The ZJTL KAT Percussion KT-TBB Silent Strike Bass Drum Beater is designed specifically for electronic drums, featuring a tennis ball head that reduces wear on your bass drum pad while delivering a unique sound. Made in China, this innovative beater is perfect for drummers looking to enhance their performance and protect their equipment.
S**Z
A game changer
I bought this beater cause I didn’t like the filter one in my pearl p930. I upgraded my kick drum with a Simmons kp180 which is heavier and doesn’t move but I couldn’t have with a natural feeling. This beater is a game changer. You have to adjust the height of the pedal, sensitivity trigger, the angle and the spring tension (trial and error). After that I enjoyed playing my ekit, the rebound and feeling was great. The noise is lower I bought this beater because I didn’t like the filter one in my Pearl P930. I upgraded my kick drum with a Simmons KP180, which is heavier and doesn’t move, but I couldn’t have it with a natural feeling. This beater is a game changer. You have to adjust the height of the pedal, sensitivity trigger, the angle, and the spring tension (trial and error). After that, I enjoyed playing my Ekit; the rebound and feeling were great. The noise is lower, but don’t expect a big difference. Highly recommended. but don’t expect a big difference. Highly recommended !
A**.
Awesome!
Game changer on a Roland VAD kit
N**K
Definitely quieter but bouncy
I live in an apartment and play electric drums. While I do have a drum riser to prevent vibrations to the floor and annoying the downstairs neighbor, the stock beater hitting the pad is still pretty loud. So I tried this out to help with the noise and I can honestly say it probably has taken it down to half volume than it was before. So if noise is your concern, this absolutely helps.My gripes are:1. It’s softer than a traditional beater. So it requires more power to get a good kick. That being said, the convenience of having an electric kit means I can turn up the sensitivity which helps with that.2. It’s basically a tennis ball and tennis balls bounce. If you typically bury the beater, this may not be for you because it’s going to dribble on the pad when you kick it in unless you use a lot of force.Overall I think it’s an excellent tool if being quiet is a must.
A**3
MY NEW FAVORITE!!!
AWESOME BEATER!While searching for a solution to lower the volume of my drum kit, I came across these silent strike beaters..While I experimented through trial and error to lower my drum kit volume but not sacrifice tone or playability I discovered a combination of things that may help anyone trying to lower the volume of any acoustical drum kit. So before I explain why I approve of these Kat silent beaters allow me to explain my set up.ALL RACK TOMS:I use Evans Hydraulic heads for my resonant heads ( both resonant & batter when playing at full volume)I USE BOTH (REMO silent stroke Mesh heads & REMO MUFF'LS) at the SAME TIME! for my batter heads... WHY you ask ?I found that the Remo silent stroke heads alone were too quiet (like striking a pillow of air with no tonal response) So try to use silent stroke heads in conjunction with MUFF'LS..What you will find is a lower volume shell but you retain tone and your shells will sound like drums again, just at a lover volume. you can experiment with the resonant tension and batter tension to achieve the desired pitch. This solved my needs and so I try and share this as much as possible when I can.BASS DRUMS (2) 22"I use EVANS hydraulic batter heads in conjunction with REMO MUFF'LS for the batter headsI use Remo silent stroke heads for the resonant side just to close off the front of the shell.. ( has no functionality just looks )I use an EVANS bass drum pillow taped (double sided tape) to the inside of the resonant head spanning the entire head and then taped to the inner side of the MUFF'LS plastic ring.NOW for the KAT SILENT STRIKE!These are mini tennis balls in black and are made of a dense solid rubber or foam ( no air inside )They are firm ( not as firm as felt beaters ) but also soft if you squeeze them hard enough ( not too soft and deform during strike )I use these on (2) Gibraltar direct drive pedals... They are long enough to reach the center of 22" bass drums.With the set up I explained above I found that these beaters lower the volume but still give a nice thud.. produces a more soft or warm sounding strike. When doing double (HEEL TOE) strikes the beaters respond very well. No need for drum patches as these are soft to the touch and should not effect the heads wear n tear.I really like these beaters and I can't seem to find any CONS to this product.. I will continue to beat the heck out of them and update this post if I find any issues, until then.. I am satisfied and like I said... these are my new favorite beaters..TRY THEM OUT!!
G**
Bass drum beater
Love this!! This is my second one from Amazon. Definitely recommend. Great for my electric kit in my New York City apartment at practice based on great response as well.
B**Y
Best thing I bought for my E-Drum Kit
I have a Alesis Nitro Max kit and I wanted to find a way to lower the kick drum sound. This worked out very well to do that and didn’t break the bank. Basically feels like a soft tennis ball. My kid likes to play on my kit and typically would STOMP on the kick pedal. With this, the sound is greatly reduced and I wouldn’t hesitate to purchase another if needed.
C**Y
My balls are fantastic
As you can see by the attached picture, I have two balls, but that is not meant to imply having only one ball is bad. They are of excellent quality. They are soft, yet firm. They are slightly fuzzy, but any excess can easily be trimmed. I did need to buy a protective patch to keep my balls from tearing things up when they swing and strike against my head, but that is to be expected. Overall, I am very satisfied with this pair of balls, and if you have the funds available, you too will enjoy some balls.
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