
Jack Russell
I smell home cookin!
First some back story: I have a friend who lives in an apartment. He has played drums there for years and has gotten along well with the other residents below (he lives on the top floor). However, a new person has moved in below him and she is not able to deal with the drumming.
So, he has painstakingly assembled himself an electronic drum kit, with triggers and pads and a drum brain. He played it with headphones. All was fine, then....
Still, the person below was bothered by one thing: the steady tap, tap, tap of the drum pedal, the sound of which is being transferred through the floor.
Thus, I'm looking for a way to eliminate this problem. One option is raising the entire kit up on a drum riser, placed on some metal cones. The cones would contact the floor only with a small point. Or an option would be to raise the riser with rubber chunks.
Any ideas???
So, he has painstakingly assembled himself an electronic drum kit, with triggers and pads and a drum brain. He played it with headphones. All was fine, then....
Still, the person below was bothered by one thing: the steady tap, tap, tap of the drum pedal, the sound of which is being transferred through the floor.
Thus, I'm looking for a way to eliminate this problem. One option is raising the entire kit up on a drum riser, placed on some metal cones. The cones would contact the floor only with a small point. Or an option would be to raise the riser with rubber chunks.
Any ideas???