Sorry, I misspoke. The material for the Zildjian side WITH rebound feels like the old sound off pads. Just the material though. There is much more rebound than the sound off pads from what I remember.
I owned a reflexx for a while before being acquired by zildjian. You definitely have nothing to worry about sticking it in a backpack. You're especially in luck if your backpack has a laptop compartment.
Too many people spend so long talking about absolutely nothing without actually getting to the point of the video. You are not one of them. Straight in and giving the information we all came here for right from the start in a clear and easy to follow manner. That's exactly how to make a great demo, thanks a lot!
Sorry for the very late reply. So far, there are no signs of wear on the pad. I don't play it very often. Maybe a few times a week for 10 or so minutes. And I use the same sticks that are used only for that pad. The wear might be a lot different if someone uses worn sticks that might pick at the pad.
came here from your performance at yamashiro hollywood on the taiko. your drumming on the standard kit is very good as well! it was very nice to see you, kaz, and toru all enjoy yamashiro 😸
I was watching it right now and immediately went searching for info on that stupid scene. That guy was throwing himself into the drum when no bullets were hitting him. At one point he was off to the side of the drum on the floor, gets up and runs in front of the drum, and throws himself into it again when nothing was happening to him lol
Great video. Also note that the Meinl has a screw hole in the bottom to be mounted on a cymbal stand. If you want to practice standing up, that might make it easier unless you have a very tall snare stand.
Exactly what I needed Kaz, as I am looking for quiet (like 4am in the morning while my wife is still sleeping). You not only covered this but rebound too. I've tried the reflex and like it alot, but the Meinl definitely sounds quieter.
Sorry for the late reply. The two crashes that you see use the small boom arms that came with the rack. My ride was using a Tama straight stand, not connected to the rack.
Zildjian now has colors. And great to see them side by side in your video. I have the original Reflexx which the new Zildjian Reflexx pad is unchanged since Zildjian acquired it. Best pad I’ve ever bought hands down! I’d still like to try the Meinl and have it in my collection too.
I cant believe zildjian paid money to buy a compant they glues 2 pieces of rubber to a bit of wood! I guess it was cheaper than setting up to do it themselves.
I have the original Reflexx pad that I bought last 2017 and Prologix practice pad but the Prologix pad are the best practice pad I've evey played. They just feel like a real snare specialy that they have rims.
Both pads seem great, but the Zildjian pad is so expensive. $85 for a practice pad seems kinda nuts. I think I'd rather pay $49 for the Meinl, which is bigger, and then use a towel on top if I want less bounce.
I paid $85 USD for the original Reflexx 4 years ago and it’s the best practice pad I’ve ever bought in my 49 years, still play it eveyday and love having two sides. I want to try the Meinl too though.
Pads are crazy money, its a piece of wood with a couple of differant rubber sheets stuck to each side, they must churn them out in a factory for next to nothing, The zildijian should be $49 tops and the Meinl $25. A really cheap home option is a mouse pad glued to a chopping board.
Thank you! I’m using Vic Firth Roger Carter signature sticks. I wanted MS2s but my local Guitar Center didn’t have them and I didn’t feel like waiting for Amazon.
Kaz, I worked at the same place as you so I know exactly how you feel, and I made the same decision in 2021. I am very happy for you. It is scary but I believe your new journey will be very rewarding. Friends are the family we choose for ourselves. Don't be afraid to reach out for help if needed. We are rooting for you and your new adventure.
That's the Sabian HHX Evolution Crash. I also did a video on it if you want to check it out! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oNmGXEY7I5M.html
Thanks!! One question: If you play in a very heavy metalcore band and you need a main crash, is this crash suitable for so a genre?? And does it sound good?
It's hard to say because so many factors go into picking a cymbal, including your personal technique, but I was in a metal band and used this cymbal and it sounded great!