Using a metal putty knife or a flat razor blade would cut the residue cleaning time in half. Then use isopropyl alcohol to denature adhesive and wipe off
Thanks for posting. Was very useful to me. I'm screaming at the screen watching this: "Use a plastic scraper! You're scratching the surface". Then I start doing the job and within seconds of using a plastic scraper, I'm on to the chisel and a stiff metal wallpaper scraper 🤣. A plastic scraper did take the remaining layer of glue off after using a solvent though. I think it is worthwhile mentioning that the plate with the glue on it has 4 air holes. I assume this is where air pressure goes through when the beater hits the drum and it drives the sensing piezo on the back. You should probably be careful to prevent red spirit (or whatever solvent you are using) entering the piezo through these holes. I'm not sure what damage the solvent might do to the sensor? Alcohol will conduct electricity so might short something out. I'm not sure how the sensor works, but there must be some electrical signal being sent out the wires, so just be on the safe side. Another thing I noticed was that the wire from the piezo to the jack socket is quite fragile. it's a good idea to use two (or all 6 if you want) screws just to hold the back in place while manhandling and scraping the front plate. This will avoid anything slipping and pulling on the wire, perhaps breaking it.
Thanks! :) I like it when other share their experience to others, so thank you for that :) I know I could do it a bit different, but it was the first try and it worked out, and for this repair thats good enough ;)
Hi! Yes, its from Roland, just search for Roland KD-9 cushion, try search for article: 5100028836. I bought it from a onlinecompany in Sweden, but there is other places online where you an find it, or ask a local musicstore. Hope it helps!
Hi! Just search for Roland KD-9 cushion, try search for article: 5100028836. I bought it from a onlinecompany in Sweden, but there is other places online where you an find it, or ask a local musicstore. Hope it helps!
Hi! Seems like its out of stock at a lot of places right now... Just search for Roland KD-9 cushion, try search for article: 5100028836. I bought it from a onlinecompany in Sweden, but there is other places online where you an find it, or ask a local musicstore. Hope it helps!
Just search for Roland KD-9 cushion, try search for article: 5100028836. I bought it from a onlinecompany in Sweden, but there is other places online where you an find it, or ask a local musicstore. Hope it helps!
@@fernandogaray1681 sabes el que tenia. solo estaba con un agujero de desgaste asi que con resistol 5000 y estopa lo rellene y le cambie toda la superficie del golpe con tela de forro para bocina de la que trae acabado plastico para adherir. aqui super caro el repuesto
@@jesusmanuelsalazarhernande7099 muchas gracias amigo! Estoy por comprar uno usado y en caso de que lo necesite en el futuro me servirá de mucho tu ayuda. Gracias!
Using a metal putty knife or a flat razor blade would cut the residue cleaning time in half. Then use isopropyl alcohol to denature adhesive and wipe off
Thanks for posting. Was very useful to me.
I'm screaming at the screen watching this: "Use a plastic scraper! You're scratching the surface".
Then I start doing the job and within seconds of using a plastic scraper, I'm on to the chisel and a stiff metal wallpaper scraper 🤣. A plastic scraper did take the remaining layer of glue off after using a solvent though.
I think it is worthwhile mentioning that the plate with the glue on it has 4 air holes. I assume this is where air pressure goes through when the beater hits the drum and it drives the sensing piezo on the back. You should probably be careful to prevent red spirit (or whatever solvent you are using) entering the piezo through these holes. I'm not sure what damage the solvent might do to the sensor? Alcohol will conduct electricity so might short something out. I'm not sure how the sensor works, but there must be some electrical signal being sent out the wires, so just be on the safe side.
Another thing I noticed was that the wire from the piezo to the jack socket is quite fragile. it's a good idea to use two (or all 6 if you want) screws just to hold the back in place while manhandling and scraping the front plate. This will avoid anything slipping and pulling on the wire, perhaps breaking it.
Thanks! :)
I like it when other share their experience to others, so thank you for that :) I know I could do it a bit different, but it was the first try and it worked out, and for this repair thats good enough ;)
Great video, and great work! I know that was a tough repair because of how sticky the stock foam is! Great fix, Mattias! 💛👻
Well done mate the time arrived and this helped massively 🤘🙏
Thanks! :) Im glad it helped! 🤘
good job!
what is the name of that Replacement Pad?,,is it form Roland too?....where can we buy for this,,thank you
Hi!
Yes, its from Roland, just search for Roland KD-9 cushion, try search for article: 5100028836. I bought it from a onlinecompany in Sweden, but there is other places online where you an find it, or ask a local musicstore. Hope it helps!
@@mattiasbrackestam thanks for the info
Hi where did you buy the cushion pad thanks
Hi!
Just search for Roland KD-9 cushion, try search for article: 5100028836. I bought it from a onlinecompany in Sweden, but there is other places online where you an find it, or ask a local musicstore. Hope it helps!
Hello. Any link where I can purchase the replacement foam? 🙏Thanks
Hi!
Seems like its out of stock at a lot of places right now...
Just search for Roland KD-9 cushion, try search for article: 5100028836. I bought it from a onlinecompany in Sweden, but there is other places online where you an find it, or ask a local musicstore. Hope it helps!
Thank you!
Does the KD9 work fine with double pedal when connected to module?
Yes, i think so.
Hello. Could you tell me the size of this touch pad?Diameter and thickness. Thank you.
Hi!
Sorry, i dont know that and I cant disassemble my kickpad right now... Maybe someone else knows?
Good. No problems. Thanks for the reply.@@mattiasbrackestam
Where can I buy this foam
Just search for Roland KD-9 cushion, try search for article: 5100028836. I bought it from a onlinecompany in Sweden, but there is other places online where you an find it, or ask a local musicstore. Hope it helps!
Dónde puedo conseguir el repuesto de espuma?
Check the description for more info. :)
donde venden la parte? estoy en mexico
Si alguien sabe también dígame por favor!
@@fernandogaray1681 sabes el que tenia. solo estaba con un agujero de desgaste asi que con resistol 5000 y estopa lo rellene y le cambie toda la superficie del golpe con tela de forro para bocina de la que trae acabado plastico para adherir.
aqui super caro el repuesto
@@jesusmanuelsalazarhernande7099 muchas gracias amigo! Estoy por comprar uno usado y en caso de que lo necesite en el futuro me servirá de mucho tu ayuda. Gracias!
Eso se puede replicar en una impresora 3D
Turn the beater around. The felt is not good for it.
ma perchè non togli il pedale dalla kick🤣🤣🤣🤣
Queré decir que no es durable el kd-9
After 12 years of playing i would say it good quality. Some maintainance is always required at some point :)