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Does the job, but doesn't hold up well.
I've been using the Adoro Silent Stick Bundle Electronic for a Millenium MPS-750X e-kit, and it noticeably reduced the impact noise compared to 7A drumsticks.
However, after a week of use, the plastic bass drum beater snapped, and I've switched back to 7A drumsticks, because the rebound on the silent sticks is just a little too chaotic due to the light weight and rubber tips.
The sensitivity of a cheaper e-kit will also create problems with this bundle, as rubber cymbals might just not register lighter hits, so you can't really play lighter with this bundle either.
The quality of the product at this price point disappointed me, as 40€ would get you a nice bass drum beater and a proper set of drumsticks.
This bundle is a good compromise for reducing noise for e-kits, but I'd go with a sturdier beater and perhaps something like Rohema Tango drumsticks or even rutes.
However, after a week of use, the plastic bass drum beater snapped, and I've switched back to 7A drumsticks, because the rebound on the silent sticks is just a little too chaotic due to the light weight and rubber tips.
The sensitivity of a cheaper e-kit will also create problems with this bundle, as rubber cymbals might just not register lighter hits, so you can't really play lighter with this bundle either.
The quality of the product at this price point disappointed me, as 40€ would get you a nice bass drum beater and a proper set of drumsticks.
This bundle is a good compromise for reducing noise for e-kits, but I'd go with a sturdier beater and perhaps something like Rohema Tango drumsticks or even rutes.
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A controversial product.
On the one hand, the electronic pad play has indeed become much quieter, but on the other hand, it is of no quality. The stick tips are glued and wobbly. You can easily pull them out with your hands!
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