Roland eDrum Trigger Cones: Replacement and Performance Comparison.

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  • čas přidán 16. 03. 2019
  • Roland eDrum Trigger Cones: Replacement and Performance Comparison of "After market" and "OEM" cones...
    Part 3 of 3 eDrum videos:
    1-Cone Comparison and Repair: • Roland eDrum Trigger C...
    2-Mesh Head Cleaning: • The Best Way To Clean ...
    3-Cone Replacement and Performance Comparison: • Roland eDrum Trigger C...
    In this video, I replace the 12 year old cones on the toms with new Roland OEM cones plus, I do a performance comparison between the "After market" and "OEM" cones.
    Please leave your comments below, I'd love to hear about your cone replacement experience, or suggestions. Subscribe if you want to see more videos.
    Replacement cones:
    www.drumland.com/search?q=cones
    ufodrums-com.3dcartstores.com/...
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Komentáře • 15

  • @TomBurnsVideos
    @TomBurnsVideos  Před 5 lety +1

    AceVenturaXii: Thanks for subscribing... you're #60. Just a quick suggestion, since you just purchased the TD-30, it's always best to start from scratch, so you should to do a factory reset before changing the cones. Whoever owned it before you, might have made some changes to the settings that could negatively affect the sensitivity and the sounds.

  • @aarongamer4975
    @aarongamer4975 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for your time and help. I will look into these.

  • @lil_siamese714
    @lil_siamese714 Před 4 lety

    You’re a funny guy man im about to change my cone right now thank you for the help!

  • @larrycavallucci3258
    @larrycavallucci3258 Před 2 měsíci

    Are there different cones/sizes, etc, for different Roland kits? I believe the church I play at needs some work on their Roland TD-20 kit. And there doesn't seem to be any adequate info on what cones would be needed for this kit, or are they universal? Also anything that might need to be done with the Cymbals and hi-hat? Just trying to help out with some leg-work info. I was told this past Sunday by one of the audio guys, that he doesn't think anything's ever been done to their TD-20 kit, which I'd find to be incredible! I am not a drummer but I can HEAR that some of the "parts", both cymbals, and the snare, do not produce a consistent sound. I appreciate any comments.

    • @TomBurnsVideos
      @TomBurnsVideos  Před měsícem

      As of this video there were 'no' size differences for my TD-20 pads... as far as the cymbals, I have had no problems (yet), with them.

  • @aarongamer4975
    @aarongamer4975 Před 5 lety

    Hi, i have a roland Td-6 and i wanted to upgrade the rubber pads. I see that you have many videos with the td-6. What mesh heads and cymbals would you recommend for upgrading the td-6? Love the videos ,keep up the great work.

    • @TomBurnsVideos
      @TomBurnsVideos  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Aaron. Thanks for watching, and the compliments. As far as pads and cymbals? Depending on your price point, the following are compatible with all versions of the TD-6: Drum pads PD80(mono) - PD80R(stereo) - PD100(mono), and the PD120(stereo) -- Cymbal pads are: CY-6, CY-12H, CY14C, and CY-15R. ---- ONLY the Snare, Tom1, Cymbals 1, 2, and Ride are stereo (PD80R, PD120, all CYs). Toms 2 and 3 are mono (PD80, PD100), so there is no need for stereo pads.

  • @DarthQueefious
    @DarthQueefious Před 22 dny

    I sat on my cone and now I can't find it anywhere. Help!

  • @AceVenturaXii
    @AceVenturaXii Před 5 lety

    HEY! There was hardly any comparison between the two brands! Should I keep slushing through the internet looking for original Roland cones no matter what or can I end my misery right now and just get the UFO cones? Are they equal? One better than the other? Responsiveness and feel? Performance?

    • @TomBurnsVideos
      @TomBurnsVideos  Před 5 lety

      Hi Ace, thanks for comment. In this video I wanted to keep it short and do an in depth comparison in another video... I will post that soon. In that video I will compare and make sure all settings are equal... on and on. As far as my thoughts on the two? Because they are made of different materials, there is a slight difference on the positional sensing (which is on the snare and ride only), so if I didn't want to take a chance, I would buy Roland. Other than that, they both seem to work quite well. The Drumland link above is where I bought my Roland cones, although it seems as soon as they get them in stock, they sell out. Good luck.

    • @AceVenturaXii
      @AceVenturaXii Před 5 lety +1

      Wow fantastic. I look forward to that comparison video. I just bought a used Roland TD30-KV drumset and I can tell from the responsiveness that some cones need replacing. Thanks for this content, there isnt much of it out there and yours is good :)

    • @jeremytee2919
      @jeremytee2919 Před 8 měsíci

      Does he get to it by video 15?
      I’m giving up.

  • @orionrainz
    @orionrainz Před 2 lety

    So where do I buy the roland cones? The link does not work any more.

    • @TomBurnsVideos
      @TomBurnsVideos  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for watching... It looks like Drumland doesn't have them in stock, although UFO drums have foam in stock.

  • @Jean-PierreTardif
    @Jean-PierreTardif Před 2 měsíci

    Yeah, you are having a lot of fun making those videos… but this is not very informative.