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Yamaha DTXPLORER

Electronic Drum Kit from Yamaha belonging to the DTX series

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Yamaha DTXPLORERPublished on 05/19/12 at 09:41
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sell electronic drum bought new in baguetterie in Portet sur Garonne. Supplied with cardboard packaging intact, leaflet, stool. And pad of training offered. All for 500 euros.
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Yamaha DTXPLORERPublished on 10/22/13 at 10:32
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How long have you use it?
Almost 6 years now.

What is the particular feature you like best and least?
Pros: Sturdy, she had periods of heavy use, and almost two years in the middle blank. it still meets the same after so long. In short, the input range of Yamaha at the time, it's still quality.
Cons: I was asked several settings at startup, I had some sounds that are triggered when I tapped other elements - I hit a bear - but still, the crash that fires alone during a descent toms, it is never significant.
Not too complicated settings to manual in hand.
Once they did, more problems on that side, but we can not necessarily use a crash / tom combo at the same time.
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How long have you use it?
Almost 6 years now.

What is the particular feature you like best and least?
Pros: Sturdy, she had periods of heavy use, and almost two years in the middle blank. it still meets the same after so long. In short, the input range of Yamaha at the time, it's still quality.
Cons: I was asked several settings at startup, I had some sounds that are triggered when I tapped other elements - I hit a bear - but still, the crash that fires alone during a descent toms, it is never significant.
Not too complicated settings to manual in hand.
Once they did, more problems on that side, but we can not necessarily use a crash / tom combo at the same time.
In general, the recovery is not natural, and the absence of a multi-zone pad on CC seems embarrassing in hindsight.


Have you tried many other models before buying it?
I tried several in-store Yes, after I was a student at the time of purchase and it was a sacred investment!
So the budget has motivated me in the first place, but I thought it was also more comfortable to play a Roland HD1 can connect a double pedal, more sounds available kit "user", and especially to my great size, a significant modularity element placement.

How would you rate the quality / price?
Correct. I think now, since it is largely pays for the purchase.

With experience, you do again this choice?
In the same context, probably, yes.
Then, with a bigger budget, I would have probably opted for a Roland or Yamaha more upscale, with pads at the best hit, bounce, multizone sensors ...
But for use in apartments, record a drum midi (with sounds on the computer so), work out, make a beef unexpectedly at home, or just have fun, it really is nickel.
And it is solid!
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Yamaha DTXPLORERPublished on 08/27/05 at 08:28
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MODEL I use this for 6 months. As THE FIRST I possde electronic drums, I'm not too much means of comparison ... I think it's a good MODEL for budget who wants a drumkit especially for electronic work a little too technical without Dranger neighbors (though ...). But this is probably MODEL trs enough to use as such in concert, if just to share with sounds complter "freestyle" an acoustic drum. As for the feeling, the pads are quite good (but it's still the electro, sniff!) And sound enough not to ralistes Dranger ear for Boss. There's just unfortunate that the snare pad and the cymbal are mono, and the hi-hat pedals are a bit hard push. but for the price is good rev ...
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Yamaha DTXPLORERPublished on 01/18/06 at 06:12
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- How long have you use it?
6 months

- What is so special that you like most and least?
The best feature is that with lh'abitude is almost like a acpoustique and placement of pads is really large, the worst is that Oart els pads stand out quite often so the challenge palces before they "tobent" regularly ...

- Have you tried many other models before buying it?
Yes, Rolands ..

- How would you rate the quality / price?
Really good quality sacahnt that I got a new € 600
- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
Yes has anyone wishing to begin the electronic drums, it's really good ^ _ ^ …
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- How long have you use it?
6 months

- What is so special that you like most and least?
The best feature is that with lh'abitude is almost like a acpoustique and placement of pads is really large, the worst is that Oart els pads stand out quite often so the challenge palces before they "tobent" regularly ...

- Have you tried many other models before buying it?
Yes, Rolands ..

- How would you rate the quality / price?
Really good quality sacahnt that I got a new € 600
- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
Yes has anyone wishing to begin the electronic drums, it's really good ^ _ ^
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  • Manufacturer: Yamaha
  • Model: DTXPLORER
  • Series: DTX
  • Category: Electronic Drum Kits
  • Added in our database on: 04/23/2005

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