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Good, not the best
So these are basically considered the standard for most drummers - and not without reason, these things can be a lifesaver under the right conditions.
However for such a ubiquitous item amongst drummers I often wonder how they haven’t improved the design slightly since it’s creation.
To me, these moongel pads don’t have the strongest stickiness to them after the initial use - they’re always falling off in cases and getting lost. (For a better example up Evans’ eq pods)
As well as this I often find that I need a whole pack of them to make much difference - if they were a bit more dense and sticky it would take more buzz out of the head as it rings.
Still a good product though!
However for such a ubiquitous item amongst drummers I often wonder how they haven’t improved the design slightly since it’s creation.
To me, these moongel pads don’t have the strongest stickiness to them after the initial use - they’re always falling off in cases and getting lost. (For a better example up Evans’ eq pods)
As well as this I often find that I need a whole pack of them to make much difference - if they were a bit more dense and sticky it would take more buzz out of the head as it rings.
Still a good product though!
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Need 2 packs
For very ringy drums, you'll need a lot of those.
Say you have three toms and one snare.
You need at least two for your snare.
Then two for your floor tom. Maybe three.
You've only got one left each for your two remaining toms.
I would suggest stronger dampening systems, or buying at least two packs of those. I've used tape with those and tape works better but is more messy to take away.
Next time, I will get drum dampening rings. You can put them in a bag with your other drums and from experience, they're more radical and easier to remove than tape.
Say you have three toms and one snare.
You need at least two for your snare.
Then two for your floor tom. Maybe three.
You've only got one left each for your two remaining toms.
I would suggest stronger dampening systems, or buying at least two packs of those. I've used tape with those and tape works better but is more messy to take away.
Next time, I will get drum dampening rings. You can put them in a bag with your other drums and from experience, they're more radical and easier to remove than tape.
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AJ
good quality but not practical
its just always gets off whilst transporting my drums or if I take them off they loose their stickyness, so I prefer other muffling techniques
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L
Discoloration!
Thay do what is intentended, but you'll be better off with SkyGel Gel Damper Pads (
I've found they made some discoloration on my Grand Casa. 40" Adams Symfonic Concert drums with Remo heads...new heads was needed.
I've found they made some discoloration on my Grand Casa. 40" Adams Symfonic Concert drums with Remo heads...new heads was needed.
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After washes they don't the same anymore!!!
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mk
NICE !!!!
but you better put good quality drumheads and make sure drumhead and drum top work together !!!! moongel is ok !!!!!!!!
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M
Great!
Doing an amazing job!
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