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Froinlavin
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I'll be getting my first ever drum set in a few days. Excited to say the least. The thing that I'm worried about is neighbors. I live in an apartment, and while the room the kit will be in is separated by another room, I know that playing them will result in unhappy neighbors. I plan on discussing with them when I can play so as not to disturb them too much--plus, they are gone most weekends when I will be doing most of my playing. Hopefully, something can be worked out.
Anyway, I'm looking at getting some rubber pads to put on the drum heads, as well as some rubber cymbal mutes. I've found three brands that sound like they will do what I need. Sabian Quite Tones, HQ SoundOffs, and Drum One SilentOnes. I'm just wondering if one is better than the other--pros and cons to each--or if they're all pretty much the same.
I'm not looking for the set to sound good when I play (Because I don't know how to play yet, they wouldn't sound good even without the pads). Just want to be able to pratice without too much noise (though I know that even with these added to the set, there will still be some noise--nothings completely silent.) Mesh heads don't interest me because they just don't. The constant rechanging of heads from one to the other is something I know I wouldn't do. Yes, I'm that lazy.
Of course, if there is an economical way to get the same effect as the rubber pads, I could do that too (Towels, blankets, dryer lint, etc.).
Knowing my luck, I won't be able to find anything that sufficiently dampens the noise and satiates the nieghbors. Then the set will sit there and laugh at me while I search for a better place to live.
Anyway, I'm looking at getting some rubber pads to put on the drum heads, as well as some rubber cymbal mutes. I've found three brands that sound like they will do what I need. Sabian Quite Tones, HQ SoundOffs, and Drum One SilentOnes. I'm just wondering if one is better than the other--pros and cons to each--or if they're all pretty much the same.
I'm not looking for the set to sound good when I play (Because I don't know how to play yet, they wouldn't sound good even without the pads). Just want to be able to pratice without too much noise (though I know that even with these added to the set, there will still be some noise--nothings completely silent.) Mesh heads don't interest me because they just don't. The constant rechanging of heads from one to the other is something I know I wouldn't do. Yes, I'm that lazy.
Of course, if there is an economical way to get the same effect as the rubber pads, I could do that too (Towels, blankets, dryer lint, etc.).
Knowing my luck, I won't be able to find anything that sufficiently dampens the noise and satiates the nieghbors. Then the set will sit there and laugh at me while I search for a better place to live.