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The ddrum Red Shot 5-Piece Drum Trigger Pack includes 4 Red Shot tom/snare triggers and one Red Shot bass trigger. Easy to install and remove with no adhesives to hassle with.
ddrum Red Shot 5-Piece Drum Trigger Pack

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  • Four Red Shot tom/snare triggers
  • One Red Shot bass trigger
  • Rugged, roadworthy, and very easily removed
  • Connect using any 1/4" cable
  • No adhesive needed
  • Secures at the hoop with a standard tension rod

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One year parts and labor warranty on all Nord and Ddrum products with the exception of 30 day warranty on drum triggers.

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3.92

13 Reviews

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of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Highly recomended!!!

It worked great with my alesis D5 module, I bought 2 sets because a use tow bass drums and a lot of toms. No more mics problems. Highly recommended.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

not worth $100

They are convenient being that no adhesive is required and I have no problem with double triggering but they are not made well. Exposed wiring at the top and the plug in for the 1/4" jack is not good quality, one of the triggers did not work if the chord was plugged in all the way, it would only work if it wasn't plugged in completely. I had to bend the metal plate for the bass drum trigger to work, it does say that bending the metal might have to be done. They just aren't that great as Ddrum makes them out to be and they're certainly overpriced by about $25. I hope they last awhile, spending $100 to some people is a lot for an inferior product.

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  • Should have used sooner, so easy to install.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted6 months ago

    byJohn

    fromCottage grove, mn

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Stop messing around with tearing down and soldering wires.Just bolt down and start playing in less than 2 minuets.

  • i would buy and recomend these drum triggers

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byRicky

    fromundisclosed

    just what I was looking for, I'm using them with my Yamaha dtx 502 module and they work great and priced right

  • ehhh

    3

    submitted12 years ago

    byalvaro sandoval

    frommiami florida

    the bass trigger works well with one bass pedal and on the snare it works great. but for toms like the other review said good luck trying to play a fast roll with these

  • Know your Product

    5

    submitted12 years ago

    byjon perieda

    fromOklahoma City, OK

    These are nothing more than a device to pick up a signal and send it to a brain (Drum Module, DAW). By understanding this there are many things thesea are able to do. I have done everything from drum replacement to a backing track trigger or an awesome Synth percussion set up. I run these to a Roland TD4. This product has nothing wrong with it, if you are having trouble, then you need to check the Brain and make sure the settings are set up right. Again this product is just a small part of an over all setup you need to do what ever it is you are doing. If you have questions, guitar center is most helpful, or don't be lazy and just research everything you need.

  • You Get WHat You Pay For

    2

    submitted13 years ago

    byDavid Donato

    fromBristol RI

    I got these just after Christmas. It took me a while to try them out. I use a DM-5 Alesis module. Acoustic drums. After spending hours trying to eliminate double triggering, crosstalk, and totally ruining my drums acoustic sound, I played maybe 2 times using them at rehearsal. Then the snare trigger wouldn't work. It wasn't the cord. Even though I had to muffle the hell out of my drums, and loosen the heads for these things to work, double triggering still occurred. Its too late to return these things. Lesson learned. In the future I will spend the money and get either d-drum pro or Roland triggers. And I know how to operate the settings of my module. I suggest they just take these things off the market.

  • red shot trigger pack

    4

    submitted13 years ago

    byNick Lombardi

    fromNavarre, Florida

    Haven't installed them yet but will be using these for the ghost notes and lighter hits. They will assist my current triggers that work well but need a little bit of finesse on the lighter stuff. I will use 2 per drum, set the parameters differently where one will trigger via the slightest of hits and the other will be set for the harder hits(and tuned just a touch higher in pitch! I spoke with a dude that had a great sounding triggered kit and thats how he was set up. His snare drum actually had '3 triggers' on it...and it was phenomenal sounding. As far as quality= it's DDrum and Guitar Center so I'm confident that if there are any problems they will make good on it. BTW the delivery was 2 days earlier than expected... peace, .......nikki from Navarre Florida! 40 year active player/Blues, Pop and Rock!

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