Roland NE-10 Drum Isolation Bo ...

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Roland NE-10 Drum Isolation Board

RRP £125.00 Save £16.00

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Manufacturer's ID: NE-10

What we say:

Stick this NE-10 Isolation pad under your kick pedal to ward off evil vibrations that travel through your building and mark you out as an object of hate from your neighbours! Better still, grab two of these and place one under your hi-hat too.

Specification

Compatible Models KD-9, KD-7, FD-8
  * Multiple NE-1 (sold separately) units are required for the following models. KD-140, KD-120, VH-13, VH-11
Width 210 mm 8-5/16 inches
Depth 540 mm 21-5/16 inches
Height 30 mm 1-3/16 inches
Weight 2.8 kg 6 lbs. 3 oz.

Customer reviews

Overall Rating 3/5 (1 reviews)

I bought an electronic drum kit which I set up in an upstairs spare bedroom. We live in a newish (about twenty years old) fully detached house. As with all modern houses the upstairs floors are wooden and all the rooms separated by studded plaster walls. Whilst quiet the bass pedal did resonate through the floor to the downstairs rooms. The isolation board reduced the sound a little but I doubt anything would reduce the sound completely. If you live in an apartment with concrete floors I think the board would provide a significant improvement. Generally satisfied as the product has gone some way to reducing the disturbance.

Paul H. - 5/6/2020