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Part of the V-Drums Acoustic Design series, the gloss ebony PDA100 from Roland is a 10" tom pad that blends the distinctive aesthetic of traditional acoustic drums with advanced digital drum technology. Equally at home onstage or in the studio, the PDA100 offers players a full-diameter wood shell that supplies the appearance of a high-quality acoustic drum along with a double-ply mesh head with adjustable tension, allowing you to customize the rebound and feel.

The pad features dual triggers on the head and rim for enhanced dynamics and rim-shot depth, while the advanced sensor system offers even and accurate playing across the entire head surface, eliminating hot spots. The unit sports custom chrome hardware, and the included bracket mounts to standard acoustic tom holders.

Premium 10 x 7" dual-zone tom pad with wood shell construction Features dual triggers on the head and rim for enhanced dynamics and rim-shot depth Advanced sensors detect the slightest nuances of your performance and transmit precise performance data Included tom bracket mounts to standard acoustic tom holders Custom chrome hardware

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  • PDA100 V-Pad 10" Dual Trigger Mesh Drum Pad
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  • Gloss Ebony
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