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  • Roland PD-100/PD-105

    Hi. Are there any differences between the roland PD-100 and PD-105 in terms of spec? Want to upgrade 2 of my PD-80s Thanks.
    Roland TD8KV with TD-10 Expanded Brain. KT-10. PD-120. PD-100 x 2. PD-80 x 2. Extra CY-12 cymbal. VH-11. TDM-10, NE-10. Korg PA-800. Roland XP-30. Yamaha Clavinova CLP-970. Mackie Mixing desk. Genelec Monitors.

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    The PD-100 is a single trigger pad. There are no separate head and rim triggers that you'll find with a dual trigger pad like the PD-105. With the PD-100 you get just the head response. That's not necessarily a bad thing if you intend to use them for tom pads. If you need dual zone pads, then go with the PD-105.
    Roland TD-12, Pearl DRX-1 tom and snare pads, Roland PD-8 pads for cymbals, DW pedals and stands, Pearl and Gibraltar hardware

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      Wanting to upgrade two of my PD-80 pads which I use for floor toms. Thanks for the info.
      Last edited by cheekee; 09-01-14, 05:30 PM.
      Roland TD8KV with TD-10 Expanded Brain. KT-10. PD-120. PD-100 x 2. PD-80 x 2. Extra CY-12 cymbal. VH-11. TDM-10, NE-10. Korg PA-800. Roland XP-30. Yamaha Clavinova CLP-970. Mackie Mixing desk. Genelec Monitors.

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