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Hey, Hairball...what's up with the short-stack shells on the V-Drums? This is the first time I've seen that. Is Roland working on acoustic-electric drums? If so, why would they do that? What kind of advantage do you gain over pads or triggers?
I also agree the black hardware is pretty cool!
I actually like these shells better than the R-30 shells, which I found way too busy for my eyes.
I also agree the black hardware is pretty cool!
I actually like these shells better than the R-30 shells, which I found way too busy for my eyes.
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KaelMwithascrubbrush wrote:Hey, Hairball...what's up with the short-stack shells on the V-Drums? This is the first time I've seen that. Is Roland working on acoustic-electric drums? If so, why would they do that? What kind of advantage do you gain over pads or triggers?
I also agree the black hardware is pretty cool!
I actually like these shells better than the R-30 shells, which I found way too busy for my eyes.
I don't have all the technopoop on the shells, but it's a relatively new thing,(5-6 years now I think)............... If my fadeing memory is close enough.
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