jmcohen
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I know there have been numerous threads regarding acoustic vs electronic drums. I have used electronic drums on occasion and believe them to be very different instruments. My question is essentially: Has anyone switched to electronic drums to preserve their hearing?
I am 63 and don’t expect to ever gig with a rock band again, although I am part of a jazz quartet that hopefully will play out some. For that I have a tiny cajon-based acoustic set up. So the concept of wearing earplugs is really not at issue.
But for the daily drum play wherein I put on some tunes to play along with, I am wondering if a switch to electronic drums may be the best move for me. As it is, I put on over-the-ear headphones that do a pretty good job of attenuating the drum and cymbal sound that reaches my ears. But, my additional problem is that I have increasingly been playing a bit louder as I age. I think I am just compensating for a diminishing faculty in playing.
My thoughts are that with an E kit I can twiddle knobs to adjust the output, even I am hitting the drum pads pretty hard. This would also greatly please my wife, which, in my experience, is always a good thing.
Has anyone switched to electronic drums for this purpose? I really don’t want to give up playing rock with recorded music.
Thanks.
Josh
I am 63 and don’t expect to ever gig with a rock band again, although I am part of a jazz quartet that hopefully will play out some. For that I have a tiny cajon-based acoustic set up. So the concept of wearing earplugs is really not at issue.
But for the daily drum play wherein I put on some tunes to play along with, I am wondering if a switch to electronic drums may be the best move for me. As it is, I put on over-the-ear headphones that do a pretty good job of attenuating the drum and cymbal sound that reaches my ears. But, my additional problem is that I have increasingly been playing a bit louder as I age. I think I am just compensating for a diminishing faculty in playing.
My thoughts are that with an E kit I can twiddle knobs to adjust the output, even I am hitting the drum pads pretty hard. This would also greatly please my wife, which, in my experience, is always a good thing.
Has anyone switched to electronic drums for this purpose? I really don’t want to give up playing rock with recorded music.
Thanks.
Josh