Manual

ddrum4 SE V1.5x 8. Appendix: ddrum4 Cast Precision Mesh Head Pads
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rim. Place two washers on each bolt and then take the wingnut and tighten the legs firmly to the pad.
The legs should point downwards, at an angle away from your playing position
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Always make sure that the pads regain normal room temperature if they have been kept at a low temper-
ature. Wipe the surface of the pads and the cymbals with a soft cloth, every now and then. Do not use
any solvent. The mesh heads should be replaced when worn out. You can use any head you like with the
ddrum Mesh Head Pads, but for “silent” playing, use mesh heads.
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When you replace the head on the Cast Precision Mesh Head pad, first remove the small red protection
plate that sits above the transducer. Then, remove the rest of the tension rods. Note: don’t forget to
mount the red protection plate back on after you’ve replaced the drum head. The protection plate pre-
vents the piezo transducer from direct hits, which might destroy it.
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The two foam layers in the Kick pad are separated from the sensor plate. If the foam gets porous or the
sensor plate is damaged on the Kick pad, you must replace both the foam layer(s) and the sensor plate.
Make sure you place the hardest foam layer on top (in front) of the sensor plate!