hey there.
think i just had a good idea.
has anytried tried using an internal (or external) muffler instead of the crossbar, and hoops and blablhalblah to add a trigger to your drums?
ofcourse the drum would be dampened if you wanted the acoustic aspect of it as well..
but i'm thinking of buying a few Pearl Internal Mufflers like this:
then take of the muffle-part, gently add a piezo where the muffler would first "hit" the drumhead, put the muffle-part back ontop of the piezo - add jacks, wires.. blabla.. and voila(!) you'd have a ready-to-trigger drum, with the added capability of adding less or more pressure to piezo/head with the mufflers' screw on the outside of your drum.
think about it.
this:

with a piezo underneath it.
a helluva lot easier, quicker to install, and cheaper too.
Patent pending
think i just had a good idea.
has anytried tried using an internal (or external) muffler instead of the crossbar, and hoops and blablhalblah to add a trigger to your drums?
ofcourse the drum would be dampened if you wanted the acoustic aspect of it as well..

but i'm thinking of buying a few Pearl Internal Mufflers like this:
then take of the muffle-part, gently add a piezo where the muffler would first "hit" the drumhead, put the muffle-part back ontop of the piezo - add jacks, wires.. blabla.. and voila(!) you'd have a ready-to-trigger drum, with the added capability of adding less or more pressure to piezo/head with the mufflers' screw on the outside of your drum.
think about it.
this:

with a piezo underneath it.
a helluva lot easier, quicker to install, and cheaper too.
Patent pending

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