A question from a Musician who just ordered a kit.

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BradSmith

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I wasn't really thinking about it when I bought my kit, the manual 510. I play drums and guitar for a couple of local bands. With no smoking in the bars anymore I'm used to keeping an analog in my mouth while I play. I'm thinking about buying some of the 510 disposables from mad vapes and wonder if I'll be able to get away with them while I play drums?

Has anyone ordered these from mad vapes and if so how long does it take to get them and how well do they work.

Second if anyone is a musician would it be confortable to keep one in your mouth like it is with an analog?

I'm still waiting on a kit from china the 510 but I'm getting impatient and wondering if I should order closer to home.
 
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I wasn't really thinking about it when I bought my kit, the manual 510. I play drums and guitar for a couple of local bands. With no smoking in the bars anymore I'm used to keeping an analog in my mouth while I play. I'm thinking about buying some of the 510 disposables from mad vapes and wonder if I'll be able to get away with them while I play drums?

Has anyone ordered these from Mad Vapes and if so how long does it take to get them and how well do they work.

Second if anyone is a musician would it be confortable to keep one in your mouth like it is with an analog?

I'm still waiting on a kit from china the 510 but I'm getting impatient and wondering if I should order closer to home.

Hi Brad,

I'm a drummer too, also piano/keyboard/vocalist - I teach and play in a cover band. I got my Joye 510 last Saturday and although it doesn't look or feel like an analog - it's comfortable to bite down on the tip and hold in my mouth.

I can drum with it in my mouth!

Mine has the manual batteries so I can't push the button to vape and drum at the same time :lol: But, biting on the tip has become really soothing and almost a habit in itself.

I haven't taken it to a gig yet, but I certainly am going to. I'm not sure what kind of response I'll get, but I am certainly comfortable keeping it in my mouth while I drum.


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FYI, in my opinion, the 360a looks almost the most like a real cig as anything out there, if that's what you are worried about. You can get it in black or 'natural', white batt with tan atty. It is compatable with 510 stuff, too!

Edit- BTW, the only diff between 306 and 306a is the battery length, 306a being shorter, making it only 4mm longer than a standard king size cig.
 
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Nuther drummer here, too. Seems a manual 510 with a whistle tip would be easiest so you could bite down on it and control the battery. Of course I would think you're only going to vape on a long pause, between numbers or on break. Last band broke up just about the time I started vaping so I can't relate any on-stage experience.
 

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The stock 510 while much heavier than a regular cigarette is easy to hold in your mouth once you get used to it.

Madvapes ships quickly. Same day every time I ordered. The disposable is not a true 510 but is interchangeable with a regular 510 except the charger wont charge the manual 510, Not positive about the charger. The good news is I have yet to see a negative report only positive.

Slow typer here I now see you don't hold it in your mouth.
 
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Wireguy, thanks for the info on Madvapes and the 510 disposable.

Spiker, I don't usually smoke while I play but I like to have one in my mouth. I just lite up when I get a quick break. It also stinks now that they have banned smoking in bars. So I can't just light up in between songs and get a puff or two.
 

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Cool, a drummer thread. I would never play with a lit cig but I could see how you could keep an unlit one while you play. The smoke rising from a lit one would annoy me too much.

As for PVs, I find they are way too heavy to hold in my mouth. Even the M401. You could just keep it close though and drag on it between songs. The audience wouldn't know what's going on with that blue light by your face!

btw, if you use an Auto M401 the vibrations from the drums will set it off and drain it fast. I've since switched to the VK (V4L) manuals but I hear their Autos work differently (on suction) so you might want to try those if you like autos.

Do you ever play in the Metro Detroit area or just up North? Yooper?
 

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Not only does the smoke from an analog burn your eyes, a fiery ash can do serious damage to a snare head. Been there, done that. What might work is a boom mic stand and an e-cig clip fixed next to the mic clip right in front of you. It would just look like you had a mic with a nice blue light.
Damn, wish I was playing right now. I'd try that.
 

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Pav.. " Do you ever play in the Metro Detroit area or just up North? Yooper"?

Just in Northern Mi. Usually below the bridge. My buddies band that I used to drum with before he moved down state plays a lot of gigs in Detroit. His band name in Recoil.

I'm sure I will figure somthing out and It has to be better than waiting for the set to be over and running outside.

cliff5550 "What might work is a boom mic stand and an e-cig clip fixed next to the mic clip right in front of you". Thats a great Idea, I have the mic stand and boom that I sing with sometimes. I might have to make my first mod a way to attach it next to the mic. Probably a rubber band. HA.
 
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