Pads and Accessories

clear electronic fund Pad 14 "with three layers of mesh head for natural gaming experience that allows you to play rim-shots and cross-stick traditional way, without making adjustments within the module. Natural sound, detailed , full of character.

ARTICLE N° 53687
  • Roland PD-140DS
  • V-Pad Snare 14 "(35.6cm)
  • Depth of barrel: 4.3" (10.9 cm)
  • 8 rods
  • Detection System: skin sensor, three sensor positions, sensor for rim shots, 3 sensors for circle, integrated detection processor
  • A high resolution triggering with highly accurate detection of the position of blows
  • use with the new flagship of our sound modules, TD-50, for optimal performance
  • play the rim-shots and cross-stick traditional way, without making adjustments in the
  • Module the triple thickness Mesh skin provides natural gaming experience (floating middle layer structure)
  • the diameter traditional 14-inch provides a presence and familiar gameplay
  • the barrel mirrored steel for a unique look on stage
  • Connectors: output DIGITAL TRIGGER oUT (compatible with modules e Roland drum sounds equipped with an input DIGITAL TRIGGER IN)
  • Dimensions: diameter 380 mm x 160 mm thick
  • Weight: 4.9 kg
The new digital Roland V-Pad PD-140DS combines traditional drum and advanced technology for detecting strokes. A new skin Mesh three layer is installed on a shaft of the conventional size of 14 inches to provide a bounce and a genuine touch, and which feels comfortable immediately. And today, thanks to the new multi-element detection system technology, your shots are even more finely detected by their position on the skin, and your dynamic transcribed game with more details. Rim-shots and cross-stick are automatically detected as the pad "feel" your hand and responds accordingly, producing a natural, detailed, full of character. And to get the best performance of this incredible digital pad, it is necessary to connect it to the processing power and one of the digital inputs of the flagship of our sound modules, the new Roland TD-50.

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