i got mine when the company was called artifact drum pads. mine only took about a week and a half to ship. it’s my second real drum pad (although i have tried various others) and i have to say it’s a really nice pad. my only complaint from having it for about 7 months is that the padding on the bottom starts to come unstuck
Looks like a Xymox without the bad customer service. Also sounds a bit loud and hollow. Maybe it sounds better in person. Thanks for sharing. I'll stick with my Drumslinger Corps Pad and my Drumslinger Marcher Pad. Great products, superb workmanship and great customer service. Corps pad comes in 13 and 14 inch.
Love your content man! I was wondering if you could do a video on more beginner/intermediate drumline breakdowns? I love the DCI breakdowns but they are a bit out of my technical ability right now. It'd be great to see you talk down some more simple stuff lmaooo
@@xazavy They did tell me tha they had a small delay from the supplier of their custom heads but mine would ship this week. Sounds like I should have it soon.
Nice. But are those pad parts made in USA or as RCP Drums inly overseas labeled OEM pads? The website of Brash more gives the idea of OEM stuff, as it does not has the look, feel and information of a producing business or a serious Startup.
honestly I dont know I have no association with Brash Pads, but TBH I don't think many people would care where it was made as long as it were high quality, long lasting and fast from order to delivery.
Sure. I did not mean to suspect any affiliate or sponsoring connection. The thing is: you helped me quite a bit with the RCP Pad (in your pad comparison review) and the info that it was a OEM M12 pad. I am located in Germany. I was about to order in US under the impression from Snareman review that it was US made by family business. With your info by chance I found the M12 labled in a German music store for under 60€. Would have been an expensive experience with RCP. So I wonder if this very nice piece could find its way to the country as an OEM, too. This is why such a info helps if known. I was a bit let down by Snareman advertiding the father sun business though he knew about the OEM thing not mentioning it (I asked him if he was aware of that). I guess the review also positively was coloured under the Xymox impression. Your review info helped me way more than his.
Hey we saw your one comment! Rest assured Snareman was 100% honest in his video. We are a father/son owned company. We produce some of our pads completely here in the USA but have out sourced our production for the Active Snare Pad to keep them more affordable for the US Market! We do offer international shipping but I am glad your were able to get ahold of one of the pads locally. We also offer add ons for the pad like custom laminates and a practice carrier that you won’t find anywhere else.
Brash pads are great !!
Now that’s a marching pad! Straight flames 🔥🔥
i got mine when the company was called artifact drum pads. mine only took about a week and a half to ship. it’s my second real drum pad (although i have tried various others) and i have to say it’s a really nice pad. my only complaint from having it for about 7 months is that the padding on the bottom starts to come unstuck
Looks like a Xymox without the bad customer service. Also sounds a bit loud and
hollow. Maybe it sounds better in person. Thanks for sharing. I'll stick with my Drumslinger Corps Pad and my Drumslinger Marcher Pad. Great products, superb workmanship and great customer service. Corps pad comes in 13 and 14 inch.
Love your content man! I was wondering if you could do a video on more beginner/intermediate drumline breakdowns? I love the DCI breakdowns but they are a bit out of my technical ability right now. It'd be great to see you talk down some more simple stuff lmaooo
any lines you are thinking of? BOA? DCA or do you mean something else? thanks
What stand do you recommend for practice pads like this one?
Is there a way you can tighten the snares ?
No, it's just a box of loose beads.
where can i buy this
Great review. 👍🏾
Thanks
How’s the rebound comepared to a xymox or offworld
very sim to xymox
@@FreestyleRudiments thank you
Que buena pinta tiene...
sí, es un buen pad de batería
@@FreestyleRudiments Zenkius...
I’ve seen another video by snare man and he said that it can dents in the head after a couple months is the damage very noticable
Make full review
How long did it take for you to get it?
I read 2-3 weeks on their website. I ordered one shortly after this video was posted and I still have not received mine yet. It has been 4 weeks.
@@gmiller598 thanks for that response, ehh idk, lmk when u get yours
@@xazavy They did tell me tha they had a small delay from the supplier of their custom heads but mine would ship this week. Sounds like I should have it soon.
@@gmiller598 thanks for that response, may still invest into it
@@gmiller598 can u lmk when u receive your pad?
Nice. But are those pad parts made in USA or as RCP Drums inly overseas labeled OEM pads? The website of Brash more gives the idea of OEM stuff, as it does not has the look, feel and information of a producing business or a serious Startup.
honestly I dont know I have no association with Brash Pads, but TBH I don't think many people would care where it was made as long as it were high quality, long lasting and fast from order to delivery.
Sure. I did not mean to suspect any affiliate or sponsoring connection. The thing is: you helped me quite a bit with the RCP Pad (in your pad comparison review) and the info that it was a OEM M12 pad. I am located in Germany. I was about to order in US under the impression from Snareman review that it was US made by family business. With your info by chance I found the M12 labled in a German music store for under 60€. Would have been an expensive experience with RCP. So I wonder if this very nice piece could find its way to the country as an OEM, too. This is why such a info helps if known. I was a bit let down by Snareman advertiding the father sun business though he knew about the OEM thing not mentioning it (I asked him if he was aware of that). I guess the review also positively was coloured under the Xymox impression. Your review info helped me way more than his.
Hey we saw your one comment! Rest assured Snareman was 100% honest in his video. We are a father/son owned company. We produce some of our pads completely here in the USA but have out sourced our production for the Active Snare Pad to keep them more affordable for the US Market! We do offer international shipping but I am glad your were able to get ahold of one of the pads locally. We also offer add ons for the pad like custom laminates and a practice carrier that you won’t find anywhere else.
It looks like a xymox pad
Yea its a very similar look but it has metal rim instead of plastic, slight different feel and they might actually delivery your order after you pay!
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