Yamaha KP65 Kick Drum Tower Disassembly

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  • @Deluxeta
    @Deluxeta 13 років тому +1

    Thanks, I did find it educational, it gave me an idea of how good the pad is.
    Unfortunately, it seems fragile and not durable.

  • @dg474805
    @dg474805 13 років тому +2

    @Justnorthofjustice change the mallet to a softer type, you will wear any surface out with the current mallet.

  • @nickknight5543
    @nickknight5543 4 роки тому +3

    You need to use a softer mallet on these

  • @Hexumonium
    @Hexumonium  13 років тому +1

    @i3rucei3ruce Good question. Once the rubber kick pad comes off (0:38), the back part be removed as well (6:35).

  • @Hexumonium
    @Hexumonium  13 років тому +1

    @Deluxeta You're welcome. I guess it's not very durable. It lasted a few years before it started having trigger problems. I played it regularly. I'm highly considering buying a more expensive tower to replace it.

  • @TheGooch1972
    @TheGooch1972 13 років тому +1

    The kp65 is one of the best u can get. The more expensive kp125 from yammie is prone to problems. Just fix it man. new foam and ur good

  • @FecesPhantom
    @FecesPhantom 4 роки тому +2

    video starts at 6:50

  • @Ernestin182
    @Ernestin182 11 років тому +1

    So, the recommendation is to buy a new one? mine has started to fail (if i kick it one time, it sounds like I kick it continuosly... very weird). What should I do? is there any solution, or should i buy one?
    Great video ;)

  • @dbahilango
    @dbahilango 12 років тому +1

    Dude please make a vid for the sensor.

  • @Hexumonium
    @Hexumonium  11 років тому

    Thanks. Sorry for the late reply. I suck at UA-cam. I'm only good at watching videos. :( I had that same problem you did with the continuous hitting the first time I put mine back together because the sensor became a little loose. This could be an easy fix for you. I would try to reinforce it. Might as well.

  • @cesarcaslini
    @cesarcaslini 11 років тому

    hey, search for buzzer on the wikipedia. i hope it helps

  • @danielelg82
    @danielelg82 10 років тому

    Any chance you still have the unit, I'm missing the rear bracket and am seeking a new one...

    • @danielelg82
      @danielelg82 10 років тому

      and that goes for anyone on this thread... i have a perfectly working unit and a previous owner threw the bracket away with the packaging :(

    • @Hexumonium
      @Hexumonium  10 років тому

      Yes, I do. Do you still want it? Sorry for the late reply. I couldn't remember what I did with it. Please just show me exactly which parts you want and I will let you know how much the shipping will be. Thanks. :)
      Here, use this image:
      www.dv247.com/assets/products/100916_l.jpg
      And circle in red the parts you want just so we're clear.

    • @danielelg82
      @danielelg82 10 років тому

      ***** facebook.com/BuddySilver/media_set?set=a.887080251303148.1073741827.100000035452358&type=3

    • @danielelg82
      @danielelg82 10 років тому +1

      danielelg82
      just click on the link above and it'll take you to a album named "Michael Lee". Also I'm in Australia for postage location

    • @Hexumonium
      @Hexumonium  10 років тому

      danielelg82
      Got it, thanks. Those photos are very helpful. I'll be in touch about the cost then as soon as I figure it out.

  • @Byrondt
    @Byrondt 7 років тому +4

    lol you could 've just unscrew it you didnt have to cut it xD

  • @iDealMedley
    @iDealMedley 10 років тому

    is it big enough for a doube pedal

    • @Hexumonium
      @Hexumonium  10 років тому +1

      Maybe. Since you won't be hitting the pad dead on you might run into the issue of not being able to trigger the sensor well enough to produce a sound of full volume.

  • @mrgrizzley
    @mrgrizzley 9 років тому

    Do you still wanna make the sensor video?

    • @Hexumonium
      @Hexumonium  9 років тому

      Sorry, there's not that much for me to say about it now that it's been so long. :( I've since replaced my Yamaha KP65 with a Roland KD-8. It's not as loud (less sensitive trigger) for some reason, whether it be a design difference or a faulty product I don't know, but it's loud enough for me to practice with. Is there anything in particular you'd like to know about the sensor? I still have a pretty good memory of it.

    • @mrgrizzley
      @mrgrizzley 9 років тому +1

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piezoelectric_sensor : ) The Sensor is a Piezosensor ( most of the Edrums use this for every drum pad)

  • @PaganPoetrybm
    @PaganPoetrybm 6 років тому +1

    Here is the solution! Just fill de foam and check the piezo: ua-cam.com/video/V-iRSjOh-5Y/v-deo.html

  • @deadfacehardcore
    @deadfacehardcore 4 роки тому

    😂 Man this is rough to watch.

    • @Hexumonium
      @Hexumonium  4 роки тому

      I can imagine. No production values here: Just me and my new point and shoot with zero editing. This isn't some fancy tutorial. I just decided to take this thing apart one day and thought that other people might like to see that. I wasn't wrong. I'm sure there are much better videos out there on the subject these days. Thanks for the feedback. Maybe I'll put in more effort the next time I decide to upload a video.

    • @deadfacehardcore
      @deadfacehardcore 4 роки тому

      Michael Lee Oh no man, video was fine. It was just knowing the KP65 inside out then watching the disassembly. I came across it just to watch people solder new piezos on. Looking for piezo brand ideas. But then came across this video and just wish I could’ve stopped ya! Wish I could’ve helped.