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Description: The entire Sean Vega Signature lineup of Xymox Tenor Pads feature "cut-away" playing surfaces that will train the player to hit only the area of the playing surface that produces the best tone on a real set of Marching Tenors.


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animefreak7619



Registered: September 2004
Posts: 20
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 6 

 
Pros:
Cons: feel of the playing surface, spock bar

This pad although looking pretty cool, doesnt feel very good. The guy at the booth told me that the laminates where not replaceable, and if you dropped the pad on the bar, I am not sure your spocks would still be apart of the set up(theyd probably break off). The rim idea was neat, but you dont really need that I dont think if you already have the pad cut at the first playable area of the drum. The gussek pad is very similar to this pad.


Not buyin it........

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Review Date: Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid?: $125.00 | Rating: 3 

 
Pros: GREAT Sizing, Rim feature is awesome
Cons: It's HEAVY....

This is a really bad pad...a lot of us probably think that, but Xymox is an ok brand (tenor pad-wise). This is the ONLY product, however, that i would use by Xymox. The Rim spacers are great, it's the ONLY pad out right now that offers that. and if you do scrapes and sweeps as much as i do, you'll really appreciate that. the best feature, i'd have to say, is the fact that it has cutaway surfaces so you can get a good really good feel for where you play on a real set of tenors.But,the cutaways are also featured on the VF Heavy Hitter. The VF heavy hitter has a more realistic feel...this one offers more, but is more really better? Like any product, it has it's up's and down's but I think it's an ok tenor pad. Not really my choice.
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Registered: December 2004
Location: scottsdale,az
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Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $125.00 | Rating: 4 

 
Pros: Rims are great
Cons: No mallet rebound, ultra heavy

I ordered this pad offline because it looked spectacular and it also (as mentioned above) is the only pad with the rim feature. When I recieved it I was baffled at the fact that the blue laminates gave my mallets absolutely ZERO rebound. They would literally hit the pad and have no response whatsoever. I tried it with two different types of mallet and no avail. I found this VERY frustrating. The pad works very well on tenor sticks though (or any kind of stick). Despite the fact that it worked fine with sticks, it lacked an authentic tenor feel. It was also rather bulky and a pain to carry around. I would skip this one, it's not really worth your money.
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Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $125.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: rim spaces, playing zones
Cons: no as much bounce

I have the 5 drum version of this pad. Ive had it since last September and it has been holding up pretty well.
First the bad
It is a pretty heavy pad. Ive brought it places and sometimes wish i hadnt because of the weight. Another aspect i dont like about it is that the pads split. It may just be because I was playing too hard. There are small cracks in 3 of the pads. It also might be because I was using mallets instead of sticks. But when you recieve the pad it comes with an order form if you ever need more pads, they are pretty cheap too. Another thing that sets this back is the bounce. There isnt a whole lot of it. It can be bad, but I think it can also help. Its sort of like playing on a pillow to help build your chops. It makes you work at really high speeds which will help you get better anyway.


no for the good


The wooden rims are great!! I used this pad when I was practicing for I&E and having the rims really helped. It really helps the player feel where you should be hitting. The same with the pads not being full size. It helps train you where to hit the drums (not in the middle). It is also a very sturdy product. No signs of wear or tear. Except on the rims, some of the wood flakes off, but thats only when you hit them a lot. Since nobody is perfect so its bound to happen.


Hope this review helps, its a good pad and I would reccomend it to other tenor players.
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Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $40.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: it's a tenor pad. rims are very cool. decent feel
Cons: can't use mallets on it, but duh!!! it's a pad!

i bought mine used a couple weeks ago at the Fresno WGI regional off of a friend of mine that paid $130 for it.
i REALLY REALLY was not willing to pay over $50 just to buy a pad, and i knew i needed one, now that i'm marching tenors for Fever.
this pad has successfully filled that void in my life.
i really hate how VF's Heavy Hitters feel and sound. they're the only VF products i dislike. just awful
these are much much better. more realistic response, in my opinion.
kinda funny though, cuz the Vega pad's response is nowhere near to the response that you'd get from tenors cranked as much as BD cranks em....
but, w/e
i like my pad.
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Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $120.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Rims, Laminates included
Cons: none

I picked one of these up last year for $120. I own both this and a VF Quadro pad and personally I like this one better. The rims are a great feature that the VF pad lacks. Also this pad comes with laminates already on the pads so you don't have to purchase them separately. This pad works well with sticks. I don't know why people continually try to use mallets on pads, it just doesn't work that well no matter what pad you use.
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