Just graduated college a couple weeks ago and since I've been home I've started making some changes to my acoustic kit. I'm adding a couple of cheap Simmons trigger pads for some experimental sound variety, and I'll be using them with the module from my Simmons SD5K kit that I had with me at school. I'm looking for a way to get the sound output loud enough so that my guitarist friend can hear it amongst the sounds his amp and my acoustic drums/cymbals when we jam in my basement.
I've been doing a bit of research on the web for the past day or two and most of what I've been reading says that I'll need an amp (god help you if it's a guitar amp) specifically made for E-drums (with a keyboard amp appearing to be a popular backup choice), or I need to get some type of PA speakers.
I'm not looking to spend all that much on an amp/speaker since it's not for gigs or anything, it's just for my friend's benefit when we jam. But at the same time I want to make sure I'm getting something that's both compatible and safe to use with my module, and will be loud enough for him to hear. I have some possible products I'm looking at, but I wanted to see if I could get some suggestions and/or advice here first.
Cheap amp/speaker options for basement jams?
I've been doing a bit of research on the web for the past day or two and most of what I've been reading says that I'll need an amp (god help you if it's a guitar amp) specifically made for E-drums (with a keyboard amp appearing to be a popular backup choice), or I need to get some type of PA speakers.
I'm not looking to spend all that much on an amp/speaker since it's not for gigs or anything, it's just for my friend's benefit when we jam. But at the same time I want to make sure I'm getting something that's both compatible and safe to use with my module, and will be loud enough for him to hear. I have some possible products I'm looking at, but I wanted to see if I could get some suggestions and/or advice here first.
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