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« Ideal for beginners »
Published on 01/04/14 at 10:25
Best value:
Correct
Audience:
Beginners
- How long have you use it?
2 years ago.
- Have you tried many other models before buying it?
I had the chance to play on a Roland mesh skin etc. before to learn some basic stuff.
- What is the particular feature you like best and least?
It is a drumkit which I think is ideal for beginners, it has the minimum required quality to start making drumkit with affordable or so for those wishing to work from home but have a small budget.
The preset model its pretty cool when you start, and there location 5 free to customize these set. The pattern is look interesting to train and start m ^ if I never really look.
Otherwise some flat during these 2 years:
Especially not overtighten the cymbals if they eventually split between rubber and plastic hitting the cymbal.
There have happened to me once a file is cut into the snare pad is the plate on which is glued the piezo sensor that has run on it m ^ me, winding queues that are rather end and I had to reseal.
And recently, my kick pad literally fly while I was playing, so it is broken, faulty design? brief the shop where I bought a return and I should get a new one despite the slow service.
- How would you rate the quality / price?
Honestly I think the price / quality ratio is very good, you can not ask for more for the price, it is a good starting drumkit low range.
- With experience, you do again this choice?
Yes, it was the model that suited me at the time and I would do the m ^ me choice without hesitation.
- Appraisal:
After these two years I see the limit of the drumkit, and if I had the money I would buy a drumkit that agree more at my current level, but until we have the budget, I would not change my Alesis which remains that I found the best for its price and remains sufficient to work at to be.
2 years ago.
- Have you tried many other models before buying it?
I had the chance to play on a Roland mesh skin etc. before to learn some basic stuff.
- What is the particular feature you like best and least?
It is a drumkit which I think is ideal for beginners, it has the minimum required quality to start making drumkit with affordable or so for those wishing to work from home but have a small budget.
The preset model its pretty cool when you start, and there location 5 free to customize these set. The pattern is look interesting to train and start m ^ if I never really look.
Otherwise some flat during these 2 years:
Especially not overtighten the cymbals if they eventually split between rubber and plastic hitting the cymbal.
There have happened to me once a file is cut into the snare pad is the plate on which is glued the piezo sensor that has run on it m ^ me, winding queues that are rather end and I had to reseal.
And recently, my kick pad literally fly while I was playing, so it is broken, faulty design? brief the shop where I bought a return and I should get a new one despite the slow service.
- How would you rate the quality / price?
Honestly I think the price / quality ratio is very good, you can not ask for more for the price, it is a good starting drumkit low range.
- With experience, you do again this choice?
Yes, it was the model that suited me at the time and I would do the m ^ me choice without hesitation.
- Appraisal:
After these two years I see the limit of the drumkit, and if I had the money I would buy a drumkit that agree more at my current level, but until we have the budget, I would not change my Alesis which remains that I found the best for its price and remains sufficient to work at to be.