【Voltage Compatibility】
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【Plug Type】
Our products use Japanese plug types (A or B type).
Please use a conversion adapter if necessary.
【Important Note on Transformers and Adapters】
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A conversion adapter only changes the plug shape and does not adjust voltage.
Using only a conversion adapter without a transformer may result in damage to the product.
【Liability】
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[About clocks that synchronize time via radio waves]
The function of clocks that synchronize time via radio waves only works in the Japanese area. Please be careful.
[Thoughts from our staff after hitting it]
Our staff actually tested CLIPHIT. The sound quality was quite good, and I felt that it was able to produce a powerful feeling that was reminiscent of live drums. It's like playing drums with a combination of three basic clips and one pedal. The three clips are assigned common drum sounds such as "snare," "hi-hat," and "cymbal." The pedal will make a bass drum sound. It comes with a knob (dial) that allows you to adjust the volume of each of these four tones individually, making it easy to balance each one.
[Verification 1] I sat on a chair, attached a clip to the knee of my pants or clothing (stomach area, etc.), and used my body as a percussion instrument to beat it with my hands. As a result, I could hear the sound of the drums coming from my body, similar to what drummers often do (lol) by tapping their knees (it's like being seen playing a live performance). I played the included pedal (bass drum) with my right foot, attached a hi-hat clip to my right knee, a snare clip to my left knee, and attached a cymbal clip to my clothes. My impression is that the sensitivity of the clip is better than I expected, and it responds well to even a slight touch and produces sound. Also, the sense of strength was good to a certain extent, and I felt that it was able to express the strength and weakness that I actually wanted to produce. [Verification 2] I put clips on a practice rubber pad (training drum pad) and hit them with a stick. while sitting on a chair. I stepped on the pedal (bass drum) with my right foot, connected a cymbal clip to the training cymbal, a hi-hat clip to the right-hand rubber pad, and a snare clip to the mesh pad in the center. This also had no particular problems and the sound came out with good sensitivity. Rather than hitting with your hands like in Verification 1, you are actually hitting a drum! That's what it feels like
I got it. (Because the height of the pad prepared for the hi-hat was low, the style of hitting the hi-hat and snare by crossing them left and right is not the same, but as a result, it feels like an open-handed style.) This time, we will introduce the built-in tones. I played one of them with a ``ROCK'' drum kit, and the cymbals and snares had a pleasant punch and attack, and I felt that the sound had an atmosphere. It seems to be very useful for band members to get together at home instead of in the studio and come up with ideas for small arrangements or simply check the sound. [Verification 3] For a bit of fun, there were also built-in dog and cat sounds. (Woof, woof, meow!) It seemed like the kids were really happy. It is an instrument that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, as it has an entertainment value that allows everyone to play rhythm with the family or at facilities, etc. by attaching clips to various objects and interact with each other. It may also be a great gift for children or drummers.