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* The figure shows the PD-125.

* The only difference between the PD-125 and the PD-105 is the diameter.

 

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Use a Stereo cable to make connections. If you use a monaural cable, rim shots cannot 
be played. You can play rim shots when the pad is connected to the trigger input 
shown below.

 

Rim Shot Capable Trigger Inputs for Each Sound Module

 

Make sure the snare drum stand you use is designed to firmly hold a 12-inch (PD-
125) or 10-inch (PD-105) drum.

When mounting the PD-125/105 to a tom stand, verify the dimension of the rod. 
(6.3–12.5 mm)

 

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Component (Parts) Names

Setup

 

Connecting to the Sound Module

 

TD-20

 

2 (SNARE), 3–6 (TOM 1–4), 12–15 (AUX 1–4)

 

TD-12

 

2 (SNARE), 3–5 (TOM 1–3), 11–12 (AUX 1–2)

 

TD-6V

 

2 (SNARE)

 

TD-3

 

SNARE

 

Mounting with a Snare Stand

Mounting with a Tom Stand

Do not apply excessive force to 
the sensor located below the 
center of the head of the unit. 
Doing so can interfere with 
accurate detection, and may 
damage it.

Hoop (rim)

Lugs

Output jack

Shell

Bracket

Frame

Head

Stand fixing

screw

Tuning bolts

To prevent malfunction and/
or damage to speakers or other 
devices, always turn down the 
volume, and turn off the 
power on all devices before 
making any connections.

Be sure to tighten the stand 
fixing screw to prevent the 
noise.

Rod (diameters which can be attached: 6.3–12.5 mm)

tighten

loosen

Due to the nature of the 
materials used in the sensor of 
the unit, changes in room 
temperature may affect the 
sensitivity of the sensor.

The appropriate Trigger Type 
settings need to be made for 
the percussion sound module. 
For instructions on making the 
settings, read the Owner’s 
Manual for the relevant sound 
module.

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Summary of Contents for PD-105

Page 1: ...sh head for superior playing feel and response The PD 125 105 contains a head and rim sensor for superior expressiveness The potential of the PD 125 105 is realized most fully when used with the TD 20...

Page 2: ...tial for the safe operation of the unit 014 Protect the unit from strong impact Do not drop it 104 Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled Also all cords and cables should be placed so...

Page 3: ...inners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformation Additional Precautions 553 Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sliders or...

Page 4: ...with a Snare Stand Mounting with a Tom Stand Do not apply excessive force to the sensor located below the center of the head of the unit Doing so can interfere with accurate detection and may damage...

Page 5: ...head is struck adjust the tension so that it is completely uniform throughout the head Adjusting the Head Adjusting the Head Tension Positional Sensing with the TD 20 12 On the PD 125 105 adjusting t...

Page 6: ...See the TD 20 TD 12 owner s manual for more info about which sounds allow this For more on settings and tones see the respective module s owner s manual Playing Methods Change the Nuance of the Rim Sh...

Page 7: ...ches Weights 2 8 kg 6 lbs 3 oz 2 3 kg 5 lbs 2 oz Accessories Owner s manual Connection Cable Drum Key Owner s manual Connection Cable Drum Key Options Mesh Head MH 12 Mesh Head MH 10 Pad Mount MDH 10U...

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