



🥁 Elevate your electronic drumming game with Yamaha’s 3-zone powerhouse!
The Yamaha TP70S is a 3-zone electronic snare/tom pad featuring a larger, softer silicone playing surface and compatibility with 10.5mm L-Rod tom arms. Engineered for Yamaha DTX kits but versatile enough for other setups, it offers distinct head, rimshot, and crosstick triggers, enabling expressive, professional-grade drumming with seamless integration into popular MIDI drum software.


























| ASIN | B00CP6YG8E |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Brand Name | Yamaha |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector Type | 1/4" jack |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (40) |
| Included Components | Snare |
| Item Dimensions | 31.8 x 31.8 x 13.7 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Material | Silicone |
| Model Name | Yamaha Snare |
| Model Number | TP70S |
| Part Number | TP70S |
| UPC | 086792964850 |
C**.
I just received this in the mail today. Following the instructions in the manual for my DTX400K, this snare integrated perfectly with my kit and worked right from the start. Just don't forget to go into the DTX module's menu and set the snare type to expect the TP70S (it's all in the manual). I use my DTX400K to drive Superior Drummer 2, EZDrummer 2, and Steven Slate Drums 4.0 via MIDI. This snare integrates perfectly with these programs, providing rimshot and sidestick right out of the box. The drumming surface is the same area as the default single-zone snare that came with the kit, but the added rim makes the whole unit larger than the default snare pad. It was a bummer to discover that I needed a new mount for this snare versus the default pad. I got the Yamaha TPCL150 and while the added expense was a downer, this mount is superior to the default one in every way. The default mount is a combination holder for both the snare arm and the hi-hat pad. It seemed that no matter how tight I got that thumbscrew, it would eventually start drooping. I removed the snare arm altogether so now that original mount only holds the hihat, which it is very capable of. Then I mounted the TPCL150 between the original mount and the joint below the control module mount. The TPCL150 holds the TP70S very securely, with more options for position and angle than the original mount. I'm almost as happy about this as I am about having a 3-zone snare! Now I have a left-over single-zone trigger pad. I found that it juuuuuussst fits on the right-hand arm next to the floor tom pad. So now I need to get that upgraded kick pad so I can use its expansion port to plug in my left-over pad!
R**U
Thanks!
M**N
A part un léger soucis avec le transporteur tout est top shape
A**L
1st off - I got the TP70S from Amazon Resale, so it might have been used or a return. The main center section works flawlessly. Both of the rims work, but don't capture all of the hits, and they're kind of picky about getting tapped in just the right spots. I got it for a good price, so am willing to work with it further to see if I can get it performing better.
A**Z
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