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Meuric Meuric
Published on 12/25/08 at 05:55
Audience: Beginners
- How long have you use it?

It's been a few weeks, carefree but I fear for the quality of toms that are just a stretched plastic skin ... in any case the warranty is 3 years (Thomann) so it is possible to play in If a problem. Eventually I will replace all the pads with mesh.

- What is the particular feature you like best and least?

Let's say for a budget of less than € 500 it's a luxury two cymbals and snare bi-zone, a good reaction, about fifty kits (kits editing possibility and panel / volume / tone each volume), USB connection for ...

- Have you tried many other models before buying it?

I tried the Roland HD-1 that I have quickly forgotten as it is for beginners, I tried the Yamaha DTXplorer: more expensive, the pads are better but there is no bi area, no connection to the usb ... about the quality of the module I have not able to test long enough to judge ... it looked slightly better air.

- How would you rate the quality / price?

Simply excellent, purchased with headphone, stool and two pairs of chopsticks to 485 € at Thomann, this is a boon for small budgets.

- With experience, you do again this choice?

I would say yes given the price. After he is sure that if the Yamaha which the pads and the module are a little better quality but that has not possibilities bi-zone, the hi-hat was a little over budget can prefer is a pad, too. So if maybe it was the budget and it is better from the Yam leaves changing three cymbals rapidly and then gradually toms ... You think, try Yam is often available in stores for the MPS is 30 days money refunded Thomann (http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=vhmgcKZargQ if you want to hear the quality of sound card).

Update 22/04/10: more than a year I had the time to break the Charleston, the skins are softened, thus providing less rebound. I use a lot by connecting computer and reworking everything to someone else. The choice is simple: This drumkit is for a term court investment (if one has an acoustic door but on which we can not play often, for example), but if it is to invest in real e put € 300 more in a DT-Explorer that will be well upgradable or so save directly to Roland or DDrums. The MPS-400 does not really interest in being upgraded (right module for the price but quickly exceeded) and will be difficult resalable.