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IMPORTANT NOTES

 

When adjusting, use the tuning key supplied with the VH-11.

 

• On the PD-105, adjusting the head tension affects only the 

head response, and does not change the pitch of the 
sound, as it would on an acoustic drum.

• The head tension will change as the instrument is used, 

so you should readjust when necessary.

• The head stretches when used for extended periods, so 

even when this is adjusted in the following procedure, 
you may not achieve the same degree of tension as when 
the head was initially adjusted. Strike the head to check 
the feel and response as you adjust the tension.

 

1.

 

Loosen the tuning bolts until a slight gap is 

produced.

 

2.

 

Tighten all tuning bolts by fingers, as tightly as 

you can.

 

3.

 

Using the tuning key, turn the tuning bolts two 

full revolutions each, thus tightening them.

 

Tighten each tuning bolt one by one, observing the 
numerical order shown in the figure.

 

When attaching the PD-105 to the mount, be sure to 
tighten the stand fixing screw securely. If it remains 
loose, the pad could fall off.

 

PD-105 

 

(V-Pad)

 

Adjusting the Head Tension

Hoop (Rim)

Lugs

Output Jack

Shell

Bracket

Frame

Head

Stand Fixing
Screw

Tuning Bolts

Be sure to adjust the head tension 

before use.

In general, a tension that produces a strike response 
approximately the same as an acoustic drum will be 
appropriate.

• Striking the head when the head tension is loose 

may damage the sensor and head.

• Should you neglect to make the appropriate 

settings, you could likely experience the 
following problems:
Sometimes it does not sound (uneven volume).
The volume is too low (reduced sensitivity).

 

Attaching the Pad to a Stand

Tuning bolt

Hoop

Washer

Slight gap

1

3

4

2

5

6

HEAD MADE BY REMO U.S.A.

Rod

tighten

loosen

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Summary of Contents for V-Drums TD-12K

Page 1: ...OLAND CORPORATION Before using this unit carefully read the sections entitled USING THE UNIT SAFELY p 2 and IMPORTANT NOTES p 4 These sections provide important information concerning the proper opera...

Page 2: ...an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit 014 Protect the unit from strong impact Do not drop it 104 Try t...

Page 3: ...may affect the sensitivity of the sensor Add Please be aware that by using a felt beater for the KD 85 you risk causing damage to the head as a result of the metal portions of the beater that can bec...

Page 4: ...or mation Additional Precautions 553 Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sliders or other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Rough handling can lead to malfunct...

Page 5: ...bs except when changing the parts or cables for repairing Attach the stand holder included with the drum stand MDS 12 to the TD 12 Using the screws attached to the bottom panel attach the holder so th...

Page 6: ...olt by itself Doing so will make it impossible to tension the head evenly and will cause malfunctions fig Bolt 2 Tension the head evenly while checking the feel of striking the pad Normally it would b...

Page 7: ...d rubber foot to secure the rubber foot in place and keep it from loosening The nut and rubber foot must be tighten to prevent the malfunctions 7 Loosen the T bolts for the stay and mount the legs on...

Page 8: ...ure below in place with your finger as you remove each tuning bolt to prevent the bushings from being pulled off the frame fig Replace e The lock bushings prevent rotation and loosening of the tuning...

Page 9: ...wo full revolutions each thus tightening them Tighten each tuning bolt one by one observing the numerical order shown in the figure When attaching the PD 105 to the mount be sure to tighten the stand...

Page 10: ...f Doing so will make it impossible to tension the head evenly and will cause malfunctions such as failure to accurately detect the striking location fig PD 85 Head2 2 Tension the head evenly while che...

Page 11: ...t the bushings from being pulled off the frame fig PD 85 Head3 e The lock bushings prevent rotation and loosening of the tuning bolts caused by vibrations that are transmitted from the hoop as you pla...

Page 12: ...n in the diagram bolt should be opposite the output jacks 4 Tighten the wing nut to obtain the desired movement Use the included felt washer and the wing nut Double sounding may occur if the wing nut...

Page 13: ...W BELL RDE BOW EDGE CY 12R C CY 12R C CR1 BOW EDGE CY 12R C CY 12R C KIK KD 85 SNR PD 105 TD 12 HH TRIGGER OUT HHC CTRL OUT VH 11 VH 11 TD 12 Rear Panel KIK SNR T1 T2 T3 HH HHC CR1 CR2 RD RDE AX1 AX2...

Page 14: ...can be used only on the trigger input 2 SNARE Bow Shot This is the most common playing method playing the pad face of the cymbal It corresponds to the sound of the head side of the connected trigger...

Page 15: ...Option Mesh Head MH 8 PD 105 V Pad Pad size 10 inches Triggers 2 Head Rim Dimensions 280 W x 360 D x 112 H mm 11 1 16 W x 14 3 16 D x 4 7 16 H inches Weight 2 3 kg 5 lbs 2 oz Option Mesh Head MH 10 PD...

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