Three Great e-Drum Kit Deals From Roland, Alesis & EFNOTE
EFNOTE 3X E-Drum Set
First up, you get four toms, two floor and two mounted. There’s a decent-sized 12″x4″ kick pad and a 12″x4″ triple-zone snare. There are three cymbals, two crash and a ride. These are all triple-zoned with choke. The kit is rounded off by a dual-zone 14″ hi-hat with controller. You’ll have to supply your own hi-hat stand.
All of these are mounted across three Lambda tripod stands These look very cool and take up little space. As for the drum module, it’s the typically slim and stylish variety that EFNOTE are known for. Housed in a brushed aluminium housing, the 3X module features a backlit touchscreen and large control knob.
Within the box are 98 multilayer sounds across 16 preset and 34 user kits. MIDI and audio hook up via 5-pin, USB and Bluetooth. Best of all, there’s a built-in USB audio interface with 8 outs and 2 ins. All drum shells are 6-ply birch wood. The snare drum stand is included.
Alesis Crimson II SE Mesh Kit
Attached to a sturdy tubular frame are three toms and three cymbals. There are two crashes, both dual-zone and chokable. The ride is a three-zone affair and there’s a dual-zone hi-hat with an independent foot controller. The snare is 12″ in diameter and the floor standing kick drum is 8″.
The Crimson II drum module features 671 sounds which make up 54 preset and 20 user kits. They all feature dynamic articulation which really adds to the authenticity of the sounds whilst playing.
There’s USB and traditional MIDI connections, as well as main and aux audio outputs. You can feed in your own audio for playing along to and there’s a dedicated headphone socket too. The rack and snare stand are provided but you will have to supply your own kick drum pedal.
Buy the Crimson II Mesh kit today and once registered with Alesis, you can claim 60 drum lessons from Melodics for free!
Roland TD-50K2 V-Drums Kit
However, both versions centre around the class-leading TD-50X drum module with its Prismatic sound modelling technology. It’s a real beast and sounds incredible across all 100 of its built-in kits. It also has a 10-channel USB Audio output so that recording each drum in a DAW is both simple and requires minimal cabling.
The Roland TD-50X-based kits are second to none when it comes to sound and playability and so getting nearly €1000 off makes these even more appealing and attainable.
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