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  • Roland TD3K

    I bought a roland td3k electronic drum kit a couple months ago and have saved up the money to buy some more cymbals and drum pads. But i can't find info anywhere like prices. Theres not much on ebay matching the drum set. Does anyone know where to buy expansion parts?

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    In the US, the best places are RMCCAudio.com and BPMMusic.com.

    You'll have to call or email for a quote on the price, but it's worth it. Free shipping and no tax makes it a triple-win.

    Welcome to the forum!

    edit: almost forgot this sites' owner (or is it sponsor?) Kraft Music

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    • #3
      You won't find info on ebay that specifically states that a given mesh pad will work with a particular Roland module.
      Are you looking to expand the kit or just replace the rubber pads?
      Single zone mesh pads, like the PD100, will work just fine for toms.
      Are you looking to eventually upgrade the module?
      There will probably be other folks along shortly who will feed your GAS and soon make sure that you are driven into financial ruin to feed the edrum addiction.
      Welcome to the forums.
      TD9 Frankenkit

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      • #4
        Welcome to the group.

        The TD-3 only lets you add one more cymbal or drum. You can up grade the cymbals or drums but you still get the same sound as you haven't changed the module. I added a Pintech Dingbat to get another trigger on my TD-3. I replaced the pads with mesh all around. By then upgrading things on the TD-3 didn't make much sense, then I went with what you see below.

        You cam also use other brands then Roland for your drums or cymbals or hardware.
        Michael

        TD-12/Gibraltar rack/Pintech Concertcast drums 12" snare, 1 12" tom, 2 10" toms, 8" mesh kick, Visulite cymbals, 14" dual zone crash, 13" hi-hat, 18" 3 zone ride and 2 Dingbats, Roland PM-10, iPod, Zildjian anti-vibe sticks, Roc-N-Soc throne with backrest, Yamaha snare stand, Tama Iron Cobra pedal and HH75W hi-hat stand, Sennheiser HDR 110 wireless headphones. V-expressions 80's and 90's Giggin' Kits and Both Top 50 drummers (hopefully functional soon)

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