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  • iroriirori

    Arlay DD-602 Digital DrumPublished on 01/28/04 at 00:25
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I get the dd602 there some day, I think this drumkit is fairly ngatif,. Poor sensitivity of the pads Ractive the only area of ​​the pad and the center of a radius of 2 cm pad the rest of the r lays trs bad! impossibility of playing nuance, in the case of mom and dad too quick pad has more than one rponse mdiocre, it is impossible to play in shade!. The module is in mono, not The interface pratiqueSeul positive rack
  • pistonpistachepistonpistache

    Arlay DD-602 Digital DrumPublished on 07/25/05 at 07:16
    Just tried store

    it is the same drumkit as the MPS 300 (https://fr.audiofanzine.com/batterie-electronique/millenium/MPS-300/) with the only difference for a pad TOM charley (better than the pads cymbals) with a simple module MEDELI.

    decent value for money

    EDIT 7 / 2005 I now have an electric drumkit to another level and I tried again the beast with my experience today. The module is pretty bad.
    At this price the pleasant surprise is the rack, the rest is cheap. 8 "is small.
    Nice for those who want to play, not recommended for drummers.
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    Just tried store

    it is the same drumkit as the MPS 300 (https://fr.audiofanzine.com/batterie-electronique/millenium/MPS-300/) with the only difference for a pad TOM charley (better than the pads cymbals) with a simple module MEDELI.

    decent value for money

    EDIT 7 / 2005 I now have an electric drumkit to another level and I tried again the beast with my experience today. The module is pretty bad.
    At this price the pleasant surprise is the rack, the rest is cheap. 8 "is small.
    Nice for those who want to play, not recommended for drummers.
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  • BombhashBombhash

    Arlay DD-602 Digital DrumPublished on 01/11/06 at 05:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I reu Arlay my DD 602 ​​yesterday! I bought it at the unbeatable price of Mistergoodeal 689 including all taxes. I ordered Monday afternoon and I reu 48 hours later.

    When dballage board tidy all silent. Each box has a name. The record is clear and concise. Installation is ais. The rack is well made and the pads. The fixation is when Systm him a little strict. Systm can be a ball joint could fill the gap.

    From a sound point of view that's all correct. It reminded me of the sound of my rhythm box ZOOM. The SETTING THE the drum machine is very flexible, but with some exprience has come alone. The pads are quiet off the bass drum set. The touch looks like a real normment drumkit from the …
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    I reu Arlay my DD 602 ​​yesterday! I bought it at the unbeatable price of Mistergoodeal 689 including all taxes. I ordered Monday afternoon and I reu 48 hours later.

    When dballage board tidy all silent. Each box has a name. The record is clear and concise. Installation is ais. The rack is well made and the pads. The fixation is when Systm him a little strict. Systm can be a ball joint could fill the gap.

    From a sound point of view that's all correct. It reminded me of the sound of my rhythm box ZOOM. The SETTING THE the drum machine is very flexible, but with some exprience has come alone. The pads are quiet off the bass drum set. The touch looks like a real normment drumkit from the hi-hat. It feels to type on tom all the time if not Ragit pedals well.

    In short, it bullet for 4500 adj something more than valid. It got me an excellent quality price.

    11/01/2006
    Last day After a few months of use:

    This is not done or do. Qq Save time and wait to give you a ROLAND MODEL.
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