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Roland TD-3KV

Electronic Drum Kit from Roland belonging to the V-Drums series

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Alichino Alichino
Published on 04/26/06 at 11:40
Hi all,

I have a TD3 KV for 3 months and I do not regret my choice. I will give my opinion here for those who are beginners like me and want to buy an electronic drum kit to play in an apartment and move faster than one per week and some practice outside.
I begin with defects:
- The charley: this is clear from the moment we have a pad that is not directly connected to the pedal and we did not feel open / close when we play with the pedal, c is not terrible ... I can assure you, the sound is still not too bad and I still have progress and work with charley.
- Frustration: even if the sounds are good and the behavior at the hits quite well damn, it's not worth the good old drums that vibrate and feel of a real one. Against it by perhaps an advantage came on a acoustic one feels at ease and more confident.
Assets:
- Sounds: different, original, realistic ... There's something for everyone and it's worth it.
- The provision, touching the pad with mesh head snare ... No problem for those who want to improve on that, I guarantee you it's a real drumkit and not a gadget.
- Silence: little we played through headphones, the neighbors do not understand (the sounds on the pads are small plastic sounds hit very low, the neighbors do not understand even if you hammer to death). I have seen many who spoke of the problem of vibrations in the ground: I have a small thickness of rock wool (it cost 5 Euros per sqm and just slip it under the drumkit, no need to tinker with stuff complicated or spend even more) and the neighbors have never had anything to complain about.

In short, I strongly advise: A tool like this for such a price is very good!