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Simmons SD10 10" Drum Pad

Description



Features
- 10” dual-zone mesh drum pad
- Provides independent center and rim sounds
- Deep shell with grey drum wrap
- Includes L-rod and mounts for Titan 50 and Titan 70
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Lead, which is known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Reviewed by 3 customers
What junk!
submitted6 months ago
byLisa
fromPensacola Fla
Replaced my snare with this road and it is crap. Always plays the rim sound when hit hard and won't play in certain places on the pad. I now use it for my floor tom and it's junk. DONT BUY THIS REPLACEMENT PAD. it's crap!
Simmons electronic drum pad
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submitteda year ago
byMark
fromConroe Texas
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Good feel, works perfectly with my electronic drum set.
Perfect affordable upgrade from many 8" drums
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submitted2 years ago
byDavid
fromColumbia, TN
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use this as a snare with the Alesis Nitro to trigger sounds from Modo Drum in Pro Tools. The rebound feels great for press rolls and the velocity sensitivity works very well with my set up.
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submitted2 months ago
asked byJessica
fromMidland, GA
Will this work for the Fesley FED200 kit?
Yes, the Simmons SD10 10" Drum Pad should work with the Fesley FED200 drum kit, provided the module has an available 1/4" TRS input. The SD10 is a dual-zone pad, allowing for separate head and rim sounds, and it's compatible with many electronic drum modules. However, to ensure full dual-zone functionality, you'll need to connect it to a dual-zone capable input on the FED200 module. If connected to a single-zone input, only the head trigger will function. Additionally, you may need to adjust the sensitivity and crosstalk settings within the FED200 module to achieve optimal performance.submitted2 months ago
asked byKaio
fromSonoma, CA
Work in SD5X?
Yes — the Simmons SD10 10″ mesh drum pad is fully compatible with your SD5X module.submitted2 months ago
asked byLuthor
fromundisclosed
Will this work with an SD5X?
Yes – the Simmons SD10 10″ Drum Pad will work with the Simmons SD5X.submitted3 months ago
asked byCorey
fromCherokee NC 28719
Is the titan 70 trigger pads compatible with other brands of snares and toms?
Yes, the Simmons SD10 10" Drum Pad is compatible with a wide range of electronic drum modules beyond the Simmons Titan 70, including those from other brands.submitted3 months ago
asked byMartin
fromPittsburgh, pa.
Will this work with a donner beat kit as a 4th tom?
Yes, the Simmons SD10 10" Drum Pad will likely work as a 4th tom with a Donner Beat Kit, if: The module has an available 1/4" trigger input The input supports single-zone pads You can configure the trigger settingsWhat Donner Kit?submitted3 months ago
asked byBowzer
fromCovina ca
I this work with alesis nitro mesh
Yes, the Simmons SD10 10" Drum Pad should work with the Alesis Nitro Mesh module as a single-zone trigger, provided you connect it to a compatible pad input (like a tom or crash jack) and adjust your module settings accordingly.submitted5 months ago
asked byRom
fromLos Angeles
I have a sd1250 that needs a new snare and plan on buying this one. Is this compatible? Does it have the ethernet port? Thanks!
The Simmons SD1250 and the Simmons SD10 are both electronic drum kits, but their compatibility depends on what specifically you’re trying to do. Trigger Pad Compatibility Not directly interchangeable: The SD1250 uses more advanced mesh pads and a more capable module. While the pads might physically connect (they both use standard 1/4" cables), performance features like multi-zone triggering or sensitivity might not translate correctly if you plug SD1250 pads into the SD10 module, or vice versa. Same connectors, different technology: You can technically plug, say, a tom pad from the SD1250 into the SD10 module, but it might not behave as expected (e.g., no dual-zone, weird triggering, etc.). Module Compatibility The modules are not cross-compatible. Each kit has its own brain (sound module), and Simmons doesn’t support using one module to run both kits simultaneously or interchangeably. The SD1250 module is much more advanced (more sounds, USB MIDI, more inputs), so upgrading from an SD10 module to an SD1250 module could be done manually, but it's not officially supported as a modular upgrade path. MIDI Compatibility Both modules support MIDI over USB, so if you're triggering sounds in a DAW like Ableton, Logic, or GarageBand, you can use either to control virtual instruments. They’ll both send MIDI notes, but: The note mappings may differ, so you might have to remap your drum software. You could, in theory, run both kits into a DAW for layered or expanded setups, but that’s more of a DIY workaround. Pads might physically work but not optimally. Modules aren’t designed to be cross-compatible. MIDI is your best bet for integrating both into one setup.submitted6 months ago
asked byJeff
fromSouthern Cali
Could i use this as a floor tom on my Simmons Titan 70??
Yes, it can.submitted7 months ago
asked byWichita
fromMinneapolis, MN
Will the Simmons SD10 work with my Yamaha DTEXPRESS electronic drum kit?
Unfortunately, no.submitted8 months ago
asked byShaun
fromSacramento, Ca
Does it work with pd705 multipad
No, it won't.