Nice! About to grab a 307 as well. Quick question: I eventually want to add the 14x14 Roland floor tom to this kit. Any idea if it's compatible with the td17? It's been hard to find that info
loss or tension of the head: do not affect the pitch of the sound played. Tuning, in my experience, will only serve two purposes: adjusting the bounce (feel/responsiveness), and helping triggers accurately register. they do not affect the pitch of the sound you are playing With mesh heads you tighten or loosen them according to what feels good while you're playing.(too little tension on the head causes loss of sensitivity and mistriggering, and may enhance the hot spot problem with certain types of trigger placement (such as center mounted triggers.too much tension on the head also can causes triggering problems (loss of dynamic range and unintended double triggering are examples) and makes the drum feel off - it's like playing against a brick wall; the head has no give. )
@@Fishplants This TD-17 allows for 2 dual-zone pads to be added. If you use splitters which allow a dual-zone input to be splitted to 2 single-zone pads you can expand even more. If you need more inputs than this you need to upgrade the module indeed.
Really well done review demo. Thanks!
good job ! tks for the video
Good demo.
Merci!!!
Nice! About to grab a 307 as well. Quick question: I eventually want to add the 14x14 Roland floor tom to this kit. Any idea if it's compatible with the td17? It's been hard to find that info
all analog Roland pads are compatible rubber or mash (stereo trs cable), digital pads are not
@@tiszakalmanistvan that floor tom is analog right?
@@jasonwright4144 stereo trs cable= analog
How are the quality of the shells? Do you need to tune the bass drum, like an acoustic bass drum?
loss or tension of the head: do not affect the pitch of the sound played. Tuning, in my experience, will only serve two purposes: adjusting the bounce (feel/responsiveness), and helping triggers accurately register. they do not affect the pitch of the sound you are playing With mesh heads you tighten or loosen them according to what feels good while you're playing.(too little tension on the head causes loss of sensitivity and mistriggering, and may enhance the hot spot problem with certain types of trigger placement (such as center mounted triggers.too much tension on the head also can causes triggering problems (loss of dynamic range and unintended double triggering are examples) and makes the drum feel off - it's like playing against a brick wall; the head has no give. )
I bought this kit but it didn’t include the crash 2 cable. It’s this right?
a cable is provided with the cymbal
seems to me that hihat chokes are kinda off in comparison to the real drums, do you feel that while playing?
not as sensitive as a real one, but you can get used to it
Can someone answer if the kit is expandable? Can i add drum pads and cymbals ? 🤔
you can expand your TD-17 by adding an extra crash cymbal or second pad -
@@tiszakalmanistvan ok so If I want to expand more I need to upgrade the sound module ? 🤔
@@Fishplants no. All roland modules has 1 to 4 extra inputs.
@@Fishplants This TD-17 allows for 2 dual-zone pads to be added. If you use splitters which allow a dual-zone input to be splitted to 2 single-zone pads you can expand even more. If you need more inputs than this you need to upgrade the module indeed.
@@Tom-sd2vi ty for the answer, I went with the vad 507 instead 🥁😁