The DD1 electronic kit is perfect for quite environments where space is an issue. This set is not only for the beginner, but is also a great practice kit as an alternative to your acoustic drum set. This kit has 20 Preset Kits, 10 User Kits, and 50 preset songs.
With so many on offer these days, it is great to have a name you can trust. This item is certainly that and will be a perfect buy. The distributor have added some great touches and this equals great value.
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Mediocre at best
I purchased this kit for the purpose of being able to practice quitely. I chose this particular kit for several reasons. In the pictures it looks very sharp. The factory description makes it sound great. And I own a Ddrum acoustic set, which is of top quality. I assumed this would be of the same caliber.
When it arrived and I took it out of the box I became dissapointed. In the photos it appears to be metallic. The drum pads are plastic, and they feel that way. Once I put it together and started playing i was dissapointed further. I could not find a kit that had decent sounds. The configured kits had a mixture of what sounded like badly recorded out-of-tune drums. And the sampling quality of the recorded drum sounds lacks the fidelity to reproduce authentic sounding drums.
Furthermore, the drum mounts on the rack did not do a good job of keeping the pads in place. If you hit the drums with slightly more force than would take to make a whispering sound,...
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ddrum? drum toy for beginners
First off, i wrote a review about this kit a year ago and the review was removed. That was strange in and of itself.
The review: We went to Guitar Center to see the new ddrum electronic drum set after hearing it was released at NAMM.
What we found was something entirely different that what we had expected.
Here is a bit of history... ddrum started the electronic
drum revolution some 25 years ago in Europe with the first ddrum (edrum) pads. These pads let you load in your custom samples and
play these with an acoustic set (with the addition of a ddrum trigger). This concept changed the live drummers world.
ddrum made it possible to create great samples and use them with your acoustic sets. Amazing. Fast forward to 2009. the ddrums DD1 is released.
Or rather a cheap edrum product sold by close to a dozen players in the U.S. is branded with the ddrum logo.
This is not a ddrum product, this is simply a Medeli DD505D Digital Drum Kit. The one...
It's Good Enough...
I bought this set so I could record my music with it. Before I bought this, I was using a Yamaha keyboard to lay down drum tracks for my recordings using a BOSS BR-532 digital recorder. Using a keyboard for the drums for me is a bit difficult but it can be done. I just wanted to make my recordings played from real instruments so to speak. At least in the feel and the style of how the music comes across to a listener. I'm a bass player at heart and never owned a set of drums. I don't have much room for a huge set and I live in a neighborhood so a regular drumset would be too loud. I can play this set at midnight and no one would know. The set is a good size and doesn't take up too much room. For the price, it is what I expected it to be. It could be better. The pads could be a little more responsive. The Ddrum module has decent sounds but I think they end too quickly. I play heavy metal music and I feel the sounds are kind of limited as far as that goes. The Ddrum module...
Product Features :
- Complete electronic drum set
- perfect for quite environments where space is an issue.
- USB and MIDI compatible
- Auxiliary input for MP3 playback
- durable light weight construction
Rating : 2.8
List Price : $997.50
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