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Writer's pictureJosh Kastleman

Revive Your Electric Drum Set with Simmons KP10 Replacement Bass Drum

Updated: Nov 22, 2023

In this video we will be unboxing the Simmons KP10 Electric Bass Drum. This is a great option instead of buying a whole new drum set. I will show you exactly what is in the box and what to expect with regards to the quality of equipment and it's capabilities. The KP10 says it can be used with any electric drum set. I am using the Alesis Nitro electric drum set. It is an inexpensive drum set but it does what I need it to in studio teaching students.


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Electric drums, like any electronic equipment, can experience issues, and one potential area of concern is the durability of the drum triggers. Drum triggers are the electronic sensors that detect when a drum or cymbal pad is struck, converting the impact into an electrical signal that produces sound through the drum module.


Here are some ways in which electric drum triggers can be considered fragile and potential causes of failure:

  1. Sensor Wear and Tear: The sensors or trigger pads on electric drums can wear out over time, especially if they are subjected to heavy and frequent playing. The constant impact from drumsticks and the force exerted during drumming can lead to the degradation of the sensors, affecting their responsiveness.

  2. Build Quality: The build quality of the drum triggers themselves can vary among different electronic drum kits. In some cases, lower-quality triggers may be more susceptible to damage. Higher-end electronic drum kits often feature more durable trigger construction to withstand extensive use.

  3. External Factors: Environmental conditions can impact the durability of electric drum triggers. Exposure to extreme temperatures, humidity, or physical damage during transportation can contribute to the fragility of the triggers.

  4. Connection Issues: The cables and connectors linking the drum pads to the drum module can be points of failure. If these connections are not secure or if there's damage to the cables, it can lead to signal loss and trigger malfunctions.

  5. Playing Technique: The way a drummer plays can influence the longevity of electric drum triggers. Excessive force or improper playing technique, such as rim shots on the trigger edges, can accelerate wear and potentially lead to trigger failure.

To mitigate the risk of trigger-related issues, drummers can take the following precautions:

  • Regular Maintenance: Clean the drum pads and triggers regularly to remove dust and debris. Inspect for any visible signs of wear and tear.

  • Proper Playing Technique: Use proper drumming technique to avoid unnecessary stress on the triggers. Avoid striking the rims excessively, as this can contribute to trigger pad damage.

  • Protective Cases: When transporting electronic drums, use appropriate cases to protect the trigger pads and drum module from physical damage.

  • Quality Equipment: Invest in a reputable brand and higher-quality electronic drum kit with durable triggers. While this may involve a higher initial cost, it can contribute to a more reliable and longer-lasting setup.

  • Safe Storage: Store the electronic drum kit in a controlled environment, avoiding exposure to extreme temperatures and humidity.

While electric drum triggers can be considered fragile to some extent, proper care, maintenance, and playing technique can significantly extend their lifespan and reduce the likelihood of failure. Regularly checking for signs of wear and addressing any issues promptly can help ensure the continued functionality of the electronic drum kit.



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