Offworld Invader V3 versus Drumeo Petrillo P4 Practice Pads Drumeo Pat Petrillo P4 Practice Pad vs Offworld Percussion Invader V3 RedI own both of these pads and love them both. I do not favor one over the other; each has small advantages and disadvantages. In order to help those buying new, I thought Iâd share some of my findings about each of these excellent pads and post them on the reviews for each item.Sound: Your favorite video channel has many sound videos for each of these pads, so you can listen there with headphones…
Highly recommended Not too hard not too soft. It’s rubbery but doesn’t give too much rebound. It’s still firm and probably closest to a snare I have gotten. I bought a Xymox pad a few years back and was somewhat disappointed. Xymox is still a good pad, but would recommend this pad for practicing purposes. Xymox is a bit too “showy.” If you talk to any experienced player in the community, Offworld invader always has a great reviewIf you read the ONLY one star review he says “sounds like a dead…
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Offworld Invader V3 versus Drumeo Petrillo P4 Practice Pads Drumeo Pat Petrillo P4 Practice Pad vs Offworld Percussion Invader V3 RedI own both of these pads and love them both. I do not favor one over the other; each has small advantages and disadvantages. In order to help those buying new, I thought Iâd share some of my findings about each of these excellent pads and post them on the reviews for each item.Sound: Your favorite video channel has many sound videos for each of these pads, so you can listen there with headphones…
Highly recommended Not too hard not too soft. It’s rubbery but doesn’t give too much rebound. It’s still firm and probably closest to a snare I have gotten. I bought a Xymox pad a few years back and was somewhat disappointed. Xymox is still a good pad, but would recommend this pad for practicing purposes. Xymox is a bit too “showy.” If you talk to any experienced player in the community, Offworld invader always has a great reviewIf you read the ONLY one star review he says “sounds like a dead…