The Ultimate Guide to A2E (Acoustic-to-Electronic) Drum Conversion


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The Ultimate Guide to A2E (Acoustic-to-Electronic) Drum Conversion

For years, drummers faced a tough choice: The authentic look and feel of an acoustic kit, OR the unlimited sounds and volume control of an electronic kit.

But why choose?
A2E (Acoustic-to-Electronic) Conversion is the bridge that connects these two worlds. It allows you to transform your beautiful wooden shells into a powerful digital workstation.

Whether you are an apartment dweller needing silence, a gigging pro needing consistent sound, or a studio geek, converting your kit is the ultimate upgrade. Here is how to do it right.

What Is A2E Conversion?

A2E is the process of retrofitting a standard acoustic drum set with electronic components.
By swapping out Mylar heads for Mesh Heads and installing Sensors (Triggers), you keep the physical presence and ergonomics of your full-size kit, but the sound is generated by a drum module (or computer).

The Result: A kit that looks like a rockstar's rig but possesses the brain of a supercomputer.

Why Convert? (The Benefits)

Silent Practice with Real Feel:
Mesh heads are whisper-quiet. You can practice at 2 AM in an apartment while hearing stadium-rock sounds in your headphones.

Zero "Toy" Factor:
Most e-kits have tiny 8" or 10" pads. With A2E, you keep your 14" snare and 22" kick. Your muscle memory stays intact.

Unlimited Sounds:
Switch from a vintage jazz kit to a modern trap kit at the push of a button.

Essential Components for a Pro Conversion

To build a truly responsive A2E kit, you need more than just duct tape and piezo discs. You need precision gear.

1. The Heart: Snare & Tom Triggers

The most critical part of an A2E kit is the snare trigger. Standard "clip-on" triggers often suffer from "hotspots" (where the center is too loud) and missed hits.

The Beatello Solution:
We recommend replacing your main snare internals with the Beatello 14" Electronic Snare Trigger System.

6-Point Multi-Sensor: Unlike single-cone triggers, our 6-point system captures hits from the center to the edge with 100% dynamic accuracy. No hotspots.

Silicone Silent Hoop: Our specialized hoop allows for realistic rimshots and cross-sticks without the loud acoustic "clack" of rubber rims.

2. The Surface: Mesh Heads

You need to replace your loud plastic heads with Double-Ply Mesh Heads.

Why Double-Ply? Single-ply mesh can feel too "bouncy" (like a trampoline). Beatello’s double-layer design mimics the resistance of a real Mylar head, giving you an authentic stick response while cutting acoustic volume by 90%.

3. The Metals: Electronic Cymbals

Bad e-cymbals ruin the experience. You need something that swings and responds like bronze.

The Innovation: Black Knight 12" Hi-Hat
One of the biggest failure points in DIY conversions is the hi-hat cable breaking.
The Beatello Black Knight 12" Hi-Hat features a revolutionary Cable-Free Design.

No Internal Wires: Eliminates the most common wear issue.

2-Piece Motion: Top and bottom cymbals move independently for a real "chick" feel.

Installation Tips for Success

Tension Matters: Even though they are mesh, tune your heads tight! A tight mesh head triggers better and provides better rebound.

Masking: If you are using internal triggers, adjust your module's "Mask Time" to prevent double-triggering.

Cable Management: Use velcro ties inside your shells to keep cables from rattling against the mesh heads.

Conclusion: Full Control, Real Feel

Converting your kit is easier than you think. You don't need to be an engineer; you just need the right components.

With the Beatello Electronic Series, you can build a hybrid monster that looks amazing on stage and performs flawlessly in the studio.

Ready to transform your kit?



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