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Roland Pda120 V-drums Acoustic Design 12" Tom Pad (gloss Natural)

Roland Pda120 V-drums Acoustic Design 12" Tom Pad (gloss Natural)
  • Product Code: ga91786
  • Availability: In Stock

$2,129.97 $2,896.76

Part of the V-Drums Acoustic Design series, the gloss natural PDA120 from Roland is a 12" tom pad that blends the distinctive aesthetic of traditional acoustic drums with advanced digital drum technology. Equally at home onstage or in the studio, the PDA120 offers players a full-diameter wood shell that supplies the appearance of high-quality acoustic drums along with a double-ply mesh head with adjustable tension, allowing you to customize the rebound and feel.

The pad features dual triggers on the head and rim for enhanced dynamics and rim-shot depth, while the advanced sensor system offers even and accurate playing across the entire head surface, eliminating hot spots. The unit sports custom chrome hardware and the included bracket mounts to standard acoustic tom holders.

Full-Size Wood Shell Construction    Dual-Zone Head and Rim Triggering    Double-Ply Mesh Head, Adjustable Tension    Advanced Sensor for Accurate Response    Custom Chrome Hardware

Parameters
SizeShell Diameter: 12" / 30.5 cm
Shell Depth: 8" / 20.3 cm
TriggersTwo: Head and Rim
FinishGloss Natural
HeadTop: 2-Ply Mesh Head
Bottom: 2-Ply Mesh Head
ConnectorOutput Jack
Acceptable Rod Diameters0.38 x 0.56" / 9 to 13 mm
Usable Pipe SizeNot Compatible
Dimensions13.6 x 15 x 8.9" / 34.5 x 38 x 22.7 cm
Weight7.5 lb / 3.4 kg

Premium 12 x 8" dual-zone tom pad with wood shell construction

Features dual triggers on the head and rim for enhanced dynamics and rim-shot depth

Advanced sensors detect the slightest nuances of your performance and transmit precise performance data

Included tom bracket mounts to standard acoustic tom holders

Custom chrome hardware

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Which platform I can activate that?

A: Platform: Windows

Q: 2. I currently have 3G cables running to all my cameras and devices, does this unit accept the 3G signals or what?

A: As Blackmagic Design has stated, 3G cables would be fine for short distances of 6G signals or at greater lengths for 3G signals. If you plan on using 4K content, you may want to consider upgrading cables if your distance is significant.

Q: 3. Does it come with the single arri to 15mm angle adapter? LanParte ARL-01T-S (this one) and the 15mm rod. Or just the pad and dual 15mm clamp?

A: All manufacturer illustrations present the product as pictured. We currently have no option of verifying the product physically for confirmation, as these are only available for shipping at this time.

Q: 4. Is this good for video live streaming switching?

A: Yes if the switches inputs have the same resolution and frame rate the switch will be clean.

Q: 5. Is this model loud? I have the same one from about 10 years ago and its very loud due to the cooling fan. I am wondering if this is an updated design that had fixed that issue.

A: The following model internals have been majorly improved that being heatsink and power supply hardware.

Q: 6. Can you create Macros with the CleanSwitch 12X12 ?

A: Not on the CleanSwitch itself but macros may be created using the VideoHub Smart Control panel.

Q: 7. Would it work if I connected a wireless receiver to a sdi input on this?

A: If the wireless receiver sends the Videohub a supported SMPTE standard SDI signal then yes, it should work.

Q: 8. If I have 12G SDI cables connected to this, but send a 6G signal (4K 30p), would there be any problems? I assume everything would work just fine, no?

A: 100%. A end-user would just be future proofing their feed. Great workflow practice.

Q: 9. HelloI want to replace a Kramer 4X4 matrix with this one.If i use this on am i going to have any delay when switching between inputs or is it better to use the non CleanSwitch version?I ask this because i suppose (i hope i am wrong) that if this one tries to keep all devices in synced in frame it may cause a bit of delay.Is it the proper device to use as a matrix/switcher on live events?thanks

A: We use this unit and also the older version that does not clean switch. Biggest difference between the two for us is the newer one does not lose signal while switching, which is nice, but it does add about 1 frame delay to the signal. We run our camera line through this and then to the ATEM switcher out to a projector, and there is a slight delay between what happens live on stage and what is seen on screen.

Q: 10. I want to run 3 SDI cables into the videohub and have just one output that goes into a coaxial drop that pushes out a live feed over cablecast (this is for public access). In theory this should work but is there anything I'm missing here?

A: Are all 3 SDI signals the same resolution and frame rate? If so, then maybe an ATEM switcher might be better suited. But yes, this will work.

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