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Roland TD-6KV

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

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ericthegreatericthegreat

great kit for beginners

Roland TD-6KVPublished on 10/24/11 at 22:44

Roland is touting this as a beginner's set and on that level it completely succeeds. I've been drumming for 20 plus years and I wish I had started on something like this.
Even the tom pads feel just fine and have very good sensitivity.
The lack of individual outs is going to stop some players from using this in a live situation, but if you have a decent system and have set your levels correctly it works in that capacity as well.
I found the hardest thing to get used to is the hi-hat pedal. The actual pedal is fine, but the open/closed sensitivity could be a wee bit better.
Overall for the money I am completely satisfied. Very cool and a lot of fun. If you're a beginner, this is the way...…
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Roland is touting this as a beginner's set and on that level it completely succeeds. I've been drumming for 20 plus years and I wish I had started on something like this.
Even the tom pads feel just fine and have very good sensitivity.
The lack of individual outs is going to stop some players from using this in a live situation, but if you have a decent system and have set your levels correctly it works in that capacity as well.
I found the hardest thing to get used to is the hi-hat pedal. The actual pedal is fine, but the open/closed sensitivity could be a wee bit better.
Overall for the money I am completely satisfied. Very cool and a lot of fun. If you're a beginner, this is the way to go. You won't drive anyone else nuts with your constant restarts during practice. You can play along with your favorite band by plugging in your iPhone/iPad or whatever you have. There are downloadable music sans drums on Rolands site, along with lessons you can purchase.

Great beginning set. Very light and easy to assemble. The pads have a fantastic feel. The set is very easy to set up. It's very easy to get all the pads just how you want them. The sounds are pretty basic and it took me a little while of playing with them to warm up to them. For the price range, you cannot find anything better. Great high quality sounds, very compact with all your toms snare and kicks and crashes/hats. It gives you that real drum set feel. But when you live some where that you can just rock out with real drums this is exactly what you need to go for. You wont disturb anyone with this, its very quiet and professional. Price is kind of high though but its worth it.
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Comprehensive for the price

Roland TD-6KVPublished on 01/04/14 at 11:21
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I use it for over 7 years!
Not to be bothered by the noise can do an acoustic drum, my parents chose to give me this for my Roland TD6KV debut drumkit.

I am generally very satisfied, especially for the price (1500 € new).

However, some points could be better (which I found on other reviews):
• Charley (the sensitivity of the foot pad and unsatisfactory)
• Stickers cables are going fast
• The sound of the kick drum

It is very complete and customizable.
There are many options (setting the velocity recording, through the design of its own kits ...)
I would do this choice with experience, or I would turn to a higher model like TD15KV
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I use it for over 7 years!
Not to be bothered by the noise can do an acoustic drum, my parents chose to give me this for my Roland TD6KV debut drumkit.

I am generally very satisfied, especially for the price (1500 € new).

However, some points could be better (which I found on other reviews):
• Charley (the sensitivity of the foot pad and unsatisfactory)
• Stickers cables are going fast
• The sound of the kick drum

It is very complete and customizable.
There are many options (setting the velocity recording, through the design of its own kits ...)
I would do this choice with experience, or I would turn to a higher model like TD15KV
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stratman45stratman45

Good value for money

Roland TD-6KVPublished on 01/03/13 at 02:06
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I since November
A friend had this model and I was immediately convinced
It is this is not a good acoustic drum apartment but you need to know to make concessions.

I bought it used not very expensive which is a more magical
Cons:
- Reactivity foot charley
- The pad charley
- Noise foot GC
Most:
- Some sounds are really nice
- A good compromise for drummers house
- The ability to save is


With the experience I would do this choice without hesitation
You can find real bargains

I am a beginner and it is a pleasure to play on
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kalagahnkalagahn

Very good stuff

Roland TD-6KVPublished on 04/18/12 at 06:31
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I use it since November 2009

I tried other models (Yamaha, Roland in other ranges) and it appealed to me for its good value.

Negatives:
- Stickers of the cables that go
- Navigation between the different kits offered

Positives:
- Wide range of sounds
- Ease of customization of its kit
- Ease of use and installation
- Very good feeling on the skin mesh snare

The price / quality ratio is very good.

I would do without hesitation that choice, as this kit allowed me to rehearse and perform in various places where the acoustic drumkit is unfortunately not always accepted.
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  • Manufacturer: Roland
  • Model: TD-6KV
  • Series: V-Drums
  • Category: Electronic Drum Kits
  • Added in our database on: 01/20/2004

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