Thanks for the reply's! We have a very acoustically live room (fantastic for acoustic guitar, piano, choir, strings, etc.!) and the plexiglass shields haven't really helped a lot. We also have different drummers that are at different levels of development -- some have more touch than others! So this is part of a bigger project that includes electric guitar amp modelers, in-ear monitors and a new digital mix board in order to get stage-levels down and provide a better, clearer mix.
I have heard the Roland TD series held up as the gold standard for e-drums. However, the new Yamaha's get good reviews as well. Some say the drum surface on the Yamaha is more like an acoustic set than the Roland and that they have very accurately modeled their own kits. Any experience with Yamaha?
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Pete
Charis GC (#22, 2001) -- Cedar/EIR
Charis SJ (#66, 2004) -- Adi/Braz
Langejans R6 (#1412, 2012, the last one!)-- Adi/EIR
Lowden F12 -- Spruce/Mahog
Lowden S25J -- EIR/Cedar -- Sold
Lowden F35x -- Walnut/Redwood -- Sold
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