Roland RDH-102A Double Kick Drum Pedal

£380.50

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Description

Roland Electronic Drums – Hardware Kick Drum Pedals The Roland RDH-102A Double Kick Drum Pedal is a heavy-duty kick pedal with low acoustic noise. Its a professional pedal that delivers top-level performance and feel with its dual-chain drives smooth bearing hinges and self-aligning beaters. Compatible with all Roland kick trigger pads that support double pedals the RDH-102A is your ticket to faultless kick drum work with ultimate playability. Thanks to Rolands acclaimed Noise Eater technology youll be able to kick away long into the evening with minimal vibration transfer – you wont disturb your housemates or neighbours in even the closest proximity. With a drum key and hex wrench included you can make fast adjustments to suit your playing style. For mid-pro level electronic drum players the RDH-102A Kick Pedal is an outstanding investment thats sure to enhance your e-drum experience.

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Roland

Roland is one of the most influential electronic instrument manufacturers in modern music, and a defining name in electronic drums. The brand is best known for developing electronic drum kits that prioritise feel, responsiveness, and reliability, making them a standard choice for practice, recording, education, and live performance.

Roland electronic drum kits are widely used because of their realistic playing surfaces, expressive sound engines, and durable construction. Their mesh heads and advanced trigger technology allow drummers to play with natural dynamics and technique while keeping volume under control. This makes Roland kits especially popular in home environments, schools, theatres, and professional rehearsal spaces.

Beyond full kits, Roland also produces drum modules, pads, triggers, and hybrid solutions that integrate electronic sounds into acoustic setups. With a long history of innovation in synthesis and digital instruments, Roland continues to set the benchmark for electronic drumming, trusted by beginners and professionals alike.

Category

Drums

Drums are the rhythmic backbone of modern music, providing pulse, energy, and structure across countless styles and genres. From acoustic drum kits and marching drums to hand percussion and electronic systems, drums are designed to be played physically and expressively, responding directly to touch, technique, and dynamics.

Acoustic drums are built from shells, heads, and hardware that work together to shape tone, volume, and sustain. Different sizes, materials, and tunings allow drummers to create sounds ranging from deep and powerful to tight and articulate. Electronic drums expand this further by offering volume control, sound variety, and integration with recording and digital music systems.

Drums are used in live performance, recording, education, and practice, making them one of the most versatile instrument families in music. Whether played softly or with force, alone or as part of a full band, drums play a central role in driving rhythm, supporting musicians, and shaping the feel of a piece of music.

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Kick Drum Pedals

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Acoustic

Bass Drum

The bass drum is the low-frequency engine of a drum kit, providing the weight and pulse that anchor the rhythm and drive the music forward. Played with a foot pedal, it works closely with the bass line to define groove and timing, with tone shaped by drum size, head choice, tuning, and muffling. From deep, resonant thumps to tight, punchy attack, the bass drum is central to the feel and impact of almost every style of music.

Electronic

Electronic in a drumming context refers to instruments and equipment that generate or trigger sounds digitally rather than acoustically. This includes electronic drum kits, drum modules, pads, triggers, and hybrid setups that combine electronic sounds with acoustic drums. Electronic gear allows for volume control, sound variety, recording integration, and flexible performance options, making it especially useful for practice, home studios, live shows, and modern music production.

Trigger

A trigger converts physical hits on a drum or pad into electronic signals, allowing sounds to be triggered consistently and accurately. It helps control volume, improve clarity, and add sound options by triggering samples or electronic modules alongside acoustic drums. Triggers are used to reinforce attack, tighten timing, and expand sonic possibilities in live performance, recording, and hybrid drum setups.