
Posted:
Fri May 04, 2007 5:44 am
by trickyricky
Hey all you HPD-10 and 15 users out there. I am thinking about purchasing the HPD-10 (never seen one but am very interested). I can't find where there is listed what other equipment you have to have to make it function: I assume you need an amp or PA system. Are there special foot pedals one must have? I see there is a stand available, kinda pricey but available. Anything else you folks can think of?
Peace in our lifetime (I hope),
rick

Posted:
Mon May 07, 2007 7:47 pm
by 109-1176549166
Trickyricky,
I, too, have a Handsonic 15 like Bongorific. Nothing beats having your main percussion instruments to be acoustic in terms of pure sound, dynamics and visual impact, of course. But, on the other hand, having a Handsonic 10 or 15 enables you to have on demand other percussion instruments too numerous to enumerate here and are physically impractical to lug around in their acoustic version.
I also happen to be a sound technician with some amount of formal training but lots of on-the-job experience. In fact, I own a full set of high-end live band sound system complete with monitors and subwoofers.
Having said this, if you'll be using your Handsonic 10 in a band (during gigs or rehearsals) and your band's sound system already have monitors, then it's my opinion that you don't have to have your own amplifier. Just plug your Handsonic directly to the mixer and ask your sound technician to feed you back with your own electronic percussion sound via the monitor(s).
And if you're just practicing at home by yourself, then you can just listen through your headset earphones as your "quiet" amplifiers. That's the advantage and beauty of electronic percussion.
I happen to be a guitarist, too, and own a Martin electric acoustic guitar and a SWR California B. acoustic guitar amplifier. The California B. has 2 separate channels and, therefore, 2 instrument inputs. If I have to bring my SWR, I just use it as my percussion amplifier, too.
During gigs that require only my percussion instruments and not my guitar, though, I find that most of the time I don't have to bring my SWR.
Hope this helps,
Manny T.

Posted:
Tue May 08, 2007 8:24 pm
by GuruPimpi
Hello guys!
Can't say much more about hpd-15 that i also own. A fun thing to have and very usable!
Do you guys have any problems on stage with the different sounds volume that coming out the Handsonic... It really took time to adjust to different volume outputs (some presets are very quiet and controlable, but some of them just WWIIIII! come out like a loose bull!) ?
I wonder...
Primoz

Posted:
Sun May 13, 2007 11:26 pm
by trickyricky
Thanks for the great info gang! I plan to go to Colorado Springs soon and will check one out, if they have a guitar center there. I too like having the real tubs and cajon on stage but maybe this will expand my horizons. I do a lot of gigs in a duo "thang" where we loop some of the patterns etc. for conga and cajon. Sounds like the Handsonic might open up a world of other sounds and fun too.
thanks again
rick

Posted:
Mon May 14, 2007 12:58 pm
by GuruPimpi
Yes, using it for that kind of gigs and at practicing is great!
Pimpi