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jytseuty
Published on 03/18/09 at 15:18
I have this kit for 3 years.
If I n'tais hardly excited electronic batteries I agreed to purchase the smallest of the range Roland kit just before leaving abroad has, and this in order to continue to practice my instrument even if it would not be here in the same condition and an acoustic kit.
In short, so this is the reason I have this drumkit.
Maintenent I must admit that if the first time I saw only the bad cots an electronic drum kit, now my feeling is much more mixed.
Indeed it remains for me a great alternative if one is forced to drop his acoustic kit.
Most
- We can play in an apartment without disturbing the neighbors.
- The TD-8 offers a beautiful varieties of sounds (and not bad quality)
- The more you can connect an external source to the module (eg for playback)
- Kit on my pads have dual zone''after''the intensity or the place where you hit the pad was a different sound.
- The kit has rglage morphology is relatively easy.
Cons:
- First sounds, there are half that I consider useless, either because the audio quality or because I find them just horrible!
- The quality cymbal pads, and I often play blues, reggae or funk which is not really violent, a priori, yet I have a pad on which cymale I had only one reactive zone after 6 months only.
I would say that in my case it was worth the dpenser approx 950euros for this kit Whereas I had no other choice and cheaply I could practice my instrument. This as (in this price range at least) it does not replace and not worth an acoustic drum at the same price.
Exprience with, you will do again this choice? ...
I had no choice!
If I n'tais hardly excited electronic batteries I agreed to purchase the smallest of the range Roland kit just before leaving abroad has, and this in order to continue to practice my instrument even if it would not be here in the same condition and an acoustic kit.
In short, so this is the reason I have this drumkit.
Maintenent I must admit that if the first time I saw only the bad cots an electronic drum kit, now my feeling is much more mixed.
Indeed it remains for me a great alternative if one is forced to drop his acoustic kit.
Most
- We can play in an apartment without disturbing the neighbors.
- The TD-8 offers a beautiful varieties of sounds (and not bad quality)
- The more you can connect an external source to the module (eg for playback)
- Kit on my pads have dual zone''after''the intensity or the place where you hit the pad was a different sound.
- The kit has rglage morphology is relatively easy.
Cons:
- First sounds, there are half that I consider useless, either because the audio quality or because I find them just horrible!
- The quality cymbal pads, and I often play blues, reggae or funk which is not really violent, a priori, yet I have a pad on which cymale I had only one reactive zone after 6 months only.
I would say that in my case it was worth the dpenser approx 950euros for this kit Whereas I had no other choice and cheaply I could practice my instrument. This as (in this price range at least) it does not replace and not worth an acoustic drum at the same price.
Exprience with, you will do again this choice? ...
I had no choice!