I’ll be buying one soon as I can secure the disposable income to do so. I saw on the website where you can enter promo codes, maybe I’ll get lucky and buy at a time when there’s an active promotion going on.
Looks and sounds like a fine product. The only reservation I would have is the wooden base and its durability as I take the pad in and out of various teaching venues. I have the Ram Pad and it looks and sounds similar to this pad but with a polymer base that is replaceable should it become necessary. I do like the fact that your pad is available in the 13 inch size and that you can use a real kevlar head. Keep on drumming!
Thank you for the compliments! We do varnish all our wooden baseplates to extend the durability, so taking your pad in and out of various teaching venues would be no problem :-)
How long generally is your delivery time? Also in your guys' opinion what head would be best on the drum corp pad to mimic the feel of a remo Suede max head?
We make our products on demand. That means a production time of about 4-6 weeks. Shipping to the United States takes 1-2 weeks. Shipping within Europe will take less. We communicate frequently about the order and we try to be as transparant as possible. - An Evans Hybrid Grey or an Evans Hybrid Black would be the best option for your drum corps pad to mimic the feel of a Remo Suede Max!
I've just got the Drum Corps Pad right around 2 months ago, and it was magnificent Only issue I had is that the material inside the pad is a tad bid too soft compared to a kevlar head on high tension. I pretty much had the material provided inside the pad with something harder and it works amazingly astounding. What's the material that you have inside the Drum Corps pad? And just in case if you ever have any ideas of making a new product for those who are in drumline, could there be any stiffer materials for the pad? Love from Japan! (Side note, I know that this is published 2 years ago, so I don't really expect any replies)
Let me know how it goes. I thought the same dark matter material would be a good fit under one of these. Might give it a realistic high tension rebound since the v3 invader pads are pretty close. Either way let us know what you do. Im thinking out making my own pad as well in similar fashion to these rd/ drumslinger pads
All heads adventually were out A new evans hybrid(standard marching snare) head is about $45 That’s also add the price on this pad Your paying also for a quality head And quality die cast rims that won’t warp on you
It doesn't come with a stand, but you can order a stand in our webshop. Shipping to California takes usually 1-2 weeks (depending on the customs), or with Express Delivery 3-6 days.
Yes they do, whatever pad your interested in think about whether you want priority shipping which is faster or regular shipping. Either way it’ll still get to your house. Best thing is to contact them through social media.
We are working on that. In the meantime you can check Steven Shedden (Sheddrum) on Facebook. He plays the 13" version on a couple of videos facebook.com/230723750951816/posts/505908706766651/
They sound great and look beautiful. I’m curious, how is the delivery service? I’m on the west coast United States does it take a while to deliver the product?
Haha yes they will! However, we also supply a S-style stick saver rim on some RD Pads types. And never forget: relax your muscles when you play a rimshot! :-P
So the black chop pad is basically the quietest? It seems that way from the video. Noise level is a problem for me where I live right now. I would need the quietest pad you make.
@@lamesnareman gummi doesn't give you the response of a real drum. If you practice, practice like performing. And using a pad like these helps your quality in practicing.
The Chop pads are definitely the most silent ones. And as an option you can choose the Evans Sound Off mute. This is a mute you can use on top of the pad for an extra workout ánd more silent playing.
Usually we don't have complete (ready to ship) pads in stock. However, we do have some parts of the pads in stock to speed up the building process. In conclusion, these are made to order but we do our best to keep the building and shipping process as short as we can :-)
That varies between the different types of pads, but in general it will take approx. 4 to 5 weeks to build and ship your pad. Just want to mention that we hand craft each product with artisanal attention to details. We do our best to make every RD Pad feel special for you, so your patience will be totally worth it!
Every practice instrument is hand crafted and made on demand. Since we are a quite small company, shipping rates are expensive indeed. Yes correct, the pads are not cheap. However, we do think it's a reasonable price for our craftsmanship and a very high quality practice instrument.
Hi. Thanks for your question. It depends on what kind of drum you compare it to. The chop pad is very similar to a mylar head marching drum (95%) When you compare it to a high tension drum it's about 80-85% the rebound. The drum corps pad is similar to a high tension drum. We produce chop pads in 2 to 4 weeks, depending on current stock. Shipping to East Coast is about 10-14 days. Does this answer your questions?
@@RudimentalDrummers thanks a bunch! I’m hoping to order either a corps pad or a chop pad around Christmas or if there’s any good discounts and sales between now and then.
@@RudimentalDrummers I did actually. I was at checkout actually but I canceled last minute because the added shipping price was too much for me. I would still like one eventually, just maybe after things settle down and I’m more financially secure. Thank you though!
Love these, only complaint is the 50 dollar shipping to the US and tine to make. I understand making time and the shopping price coming all he way from Europe.
Thank you! Yeah, since we are a small company the shipping in general is quite expensive. We make all our products on demand, to guarantee the highest quality, but that also requires some patience from the buyer. Thanks so much for your understanding!
We are a completely different company. We value customer service and transparency very highly. We are quite a small company for drummers, owned by drummers. Hopes this answers your concerns.
What a load of bollix go down to your local industrial estate ask a worker from the factory for some rubber they have thrown out and slap it on a piece of plywood with some glue. Don't waste your money on this shite!
cut them some slack brother, get a new pair of ears if you cant understand them. they are from the netherlands so obviously english isn't their first language
The drum corps pad is my favorite out of any pad ever
Thank you!
I’ll be buying one soon as I can secure the disposable income to do so. I saw on the website where you can enter promo codes, maybe I’ll get lucky and buy at a time when there’s an active promotion going on.
@@RudimentalDrummers just out of curiosity what country are you guys located in?
@@andrewhelton5097 We are from The Netherlands! :-)
@@andrewhelton5097 I’m looking to buy one how was the delivery time and customer service ?
Looks and sounds like a fine product. The only reservation I would have is the wooden base and its durability as I take the pad in and out of various teaching venues. I have the Ram Pad and it looks and sounds similar to this pad but with a polymer base that is replaceable should it become necessary. I do like the fact that your pad is available in the 13 inch size and that you can use a real kevlar head. Keep on drumming!
Thank you for the compliments! We do varnish all our wooden baseplates to extend the durability, so taking your pad in and out of various teaching venues would be no problem :-)
I love the bass splits/quad solos! Once I get enough $$$ to get the DCI pad, I'll definitely get one.
I might be getting one this Christmas!! I’m super excited and hope I get it! It’s a very cool pad!
Dude same!!!
Y'all get one?
How does the drum corps pad compare to the offworld invader?
How long generally is your delivery time? Also in your guys' opinion what head would be best on the drum corp pad to mimic the feel of a remo Suede max head?
We make our products on demand. That means a production time of about 4-6 weeks. Shipping to the United States takes 1-2 weeks. Shipping within Europe will take less. We communicate frequently about the order and we try to be as transparant as possible. - An Evans Hybrid Grey or an Evans Hybrid Black would be the best option for your drum corps pad to mimic the feel of a Remo Suede Max!
I've just got the Drum Corps Pad right around 2 months ago, and it was magnificent
Only issue I had is that the material inside the pad is a tad bid too soft compared to a kevlar head on high tension.
I pretty much had the material provided inside the pad with something harder and it works amazingly astounding.
What's the material that you have inside the Drum Corps pad? And just in case if you ever have any ideas of making a new product for those who are in drumline, could there be any stiffer materials for the pad?
Love from Japan! (Side note, I know that this is published 2 years ago, so I don't really expect any replies)
I believe its cork
@@ACEJONES I checked it and it was a mix of silicone and cork. Planning on using a different kind of rubber for my pad
Let me know how it goes. I thought the same dark matter material would be a good fit under one of these. Might give it a realistic high tension rebound since the v3 invader pads are pretty close. Either way let us know what you do. Im thinking out making my own pad as well in similar fashion to these rd/ drumslinger pads
Do the heads on these eventually wear out if so where can you get replacements and how much?
All heads adventually were out
A new evans hybrid(standard marching snare) head is about $45
That’s also add the price on this pad
Your paying also for a quality head
And quality die cast rims that won’t warp on you
@@guitarsnstuff4810 Thank you for answerring Berserk question perfectly =)
My son loves the marching pad
does it come with a stand? also how long does shipping take to california?
It doesn't come with a stand, but you can order a stand in our webshop. Shipping to California takes usually 1-2 weeks (depending on the customs), or with Express Delivery 3-6 days.
Can you change the drumhead on the pads?
Yes, that's possible!
Do you ship to America?
Yes they do, whatever pad your interested in think about whether you want priority shipping which is faster or regular shipping. Either way it’ll still get to your house. Best thing is to contact them through social media.
@@pair9107 Thank you so much for answerring Jrock Cinema's question perfectly =)
Hi! Would it be possible to get a video on the pipe band drum pad, which I saw advertised on your website? :)
We are working on that. In the meantime you can check Steven Shedden (Sheddrum) on Facebook. He plays the 13" version on a couple of videos
facebook.com/230723750951816/posts/505908706766651/
Just ordered a corps pad and I can’t wait.
Lucky
Must be nice man. Dang wish I could
Did you get your pad and are you happy with it?
Did you ever recieve it?
They sound great and look beautiful. I’m curious, how is the delivery service? I’m on the west coast United States does it take a while to deliver the product?
It depends on whether you go priority shipping or regular shipping. Priority will get there a lot faster than regular.
@@pair9107 I forgot I wrote this the funny thing is I said screw it and ordered a reserve pad and it was at my door in 4 days. 🙏🏻
will these chew your sticks up like a normal drum rim?
Haha yes they will! However, we also supply a S-style stick saver rim on some RD Pads types. And never forget: relax your muscles when you play a rimshot! :-P
So the black chop pad is basically the quietest? It seems that way from the video. Noise level is a problem for me where I live right now. I would need the quietest pad you make.
Yes indeed! The Black Chop Pad is the most silent pad in our collection.
you might just wanna go gum rubber then
@@lamesnareman gummi doesn't give you the response of a real drum. If you practice, practice like performing. And using a pad like these helps your quality in practicing.
The Chop pads are definitely the most silent ones. And as an option you can choose the Evans Sound Off mute. This is a mute you can use on top of the pad for an extra workout ánd more silent playing.
Do you guys have inventory or are these made to order??
Usually we don't have complete (ready to ship) pads in stock. However, we do have some parts of the pads in stock to speed up the building process. In conclusion, these are made to order but we do our best to keep the building and shipping process as short as we can :-)
Rudimental Drummers do you guys ship to the us?
@@flarfatron2190 we sure do ship to US
How long is shippinh
That varies between the different types of pads, but in general it will take approx. 4 to 5 weeks to build and ship your pad. Just want to mention that we hand craft each product with artisanal attention to details. We do our best to make every RD Pad feel special for you, so your patience will be totally worth it!
Hi! Do you ship in Hong Kong?
Shipping takes Approximately 3 weeks to Hong Kong after assembly
Reasonable price? Not in the US.
Every practice instrument is hand crafted and made on demand. Since we are a quite small company, shipping rates are expensive indeed. Yes correct, the pads are not cheap. However, we do think it's a reasonable price for our craftsmanship and a very high quality practice instrument.
i dont know which one i want
You can also go all in and just order them all :-) We like BOLD decisions.
How much rebound does the Black Chop pad have compared to a real drum? Also, do you know how long it would take to ship to the East Coast of the US?
Hi. Thanks for your question. It depends on what kind of drum you compare it to. The chop pad is very similar to a mylar head marching drum (95%) When you compare it to a high tension drum it's about 80-85% the rebound. The drum corps pad is similar to a high tension drum.
We produce chop pads in 2 to 4 weeks, depending on current stock. Shipping to East Coast is about 10-14 days.
Does this answer your questions?
@@RudimentalDrummers thanks a bunch! I’m hoping to order either a corps pad or a chop pad around Christmas or if there’s any good discounts and sales between now and then.
@@jeremygalsim2484 glad I could help. And keep an eye out for the discounts 👍
@@jeremygalsim2484 did you check the discount we had last week? Send me a message if you missed it: rene@rudimentaldrummers.xyz
@@RudimentalDrummers I did actually. I was at checkout actually but I canceled last minute because the added shipping price was too much for me. I would still like one eventually, just maybe after things settle down and I’m more financially secure. Thank you though!
Love these, only complaint is the 50 dollar shipping to the US and tine to make. I understand making time and the shopping price coming all he way from Europe.
Thank you! Yeah, since we are a small company the shipping in general is quite expensive. We make all our products on demand, to guarantee the highest quality, but that also requires some patience from the buyer. Thanks so much for your understanding!
I’m sorry but if you’re like Xymox, there’s no way I’d ever buy from you guys.
There not
We are a completely different company. We value customer service and transparency very highly. We are quite a small company for drummers, owned by drummers. Hopes this answers your concerns.
@@RudimentalDrummersin a way, you are like Xymox; you don’t make anything for drum-set drummers. Do you?
they make pads for drum set like travel pad and white chop pad with a coated head
What a load of bollix go down to your local industrial estate ask a worker from the factory for some rubber they have thrown out and slap it on a piece of plywood with some glue. Don't waste your money on this shite!
Maybe get someone who speaks English would be better. 👍
cut them some slack brother, get a new pair of ears if you cant understand them. they are from the netherlands so obviously english isn't their first language