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Yamaha DTXpress II

Electronic Drum Kit from Yamaha belonging to the DTX series

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Yamaha DTXPRESS 2

Yamaha DTXpress IIPublished on 09/18/02 at 15:00
I got this from Andertons in Guildford(UK). Paid £700

It looks wierd and feels different to a regular kit, but you have to expect that from an electric kit.
I like how many things on this you can customise. For every voice there is about 30 different things to change and they make it sound so different.
Also it is silent so it stops me from annoying the neighbours.
Oh and it folds up in 5 minutes so you can move it so quickly.

Nothing. Zilch. Zip.

Very sturdy. Not had any problems with it. People call me a hard hitter and nothing has broken so that must be a good sign.

This a great kit for silent practice, performance and learning to drum. If you need a good electric kit at a good...…
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I got this from Andertons in Guildford(UK). Paid £700

It looks wierd and feels different to a regular kit, but you have to expect that from an electric kit.
I like how many things on this you can customise. For every voice there is about 30 different things to change and they make it sound so different.
Also it is silent so it stops me from annoying the neighbours.
Oh and it folds up in 5 minutes so you can move it so quickly.

Nothing. Zilch. Zip.

Very sturdy. Not had any problems with it. People call me a hard hitter and nothing has broken so that must be a good sign.

This a great kit for silent practice, performance and learning to drum. If you need a good electric kit at a good price then this is what you need!!

This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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AquaAqua

Yamaha DTXpress IIPublished on 02/06/03 at 00:53
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Hello,

I just aqurir the new DTX PRESS 2, which is a good investment for studio recording and playing solo in an apartment, the sounds are nice, the frame is solid, the only thing that ESG is when I play in my band rptition compression and bass guitar on untimely dclenche me the snare drum pad (running continuously), is sometimes the same someone something. But I rgler the sensitivity of the pad to make mini.Que ????? Otherwise cool product.
Thank you for your rponses
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kevin31kevin31

Yamaha DTXpress IIPublished on 09/22/03 at 01:33
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Hello everyone,

Last December I bought the Yamaha DTX PRESS2, I had a small budget and I have sold very quickly, I was disappointed especially levels, key, very little adjustment, the soft is not very user friendly.
I tried quickly to TD8KV Roland Baguetterie of Toulouse and it was the top of every niveaux.Je'm buying a kit, for now I have the portico, TD8, PD80R , 3 PD80, KD80, I do not miss something grd, all this to say that c'ect a good investment, I do not regret the yamaha, and for the future of a drumkit electronic acquerreur I highly recommend the TD8 TD10 or following the financial means.

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Hello everyone,

Last December I bought the Yamaha DTX PRESS2, I had a small budget and I have sold very quickly, I was disappointed especially levels, key, very little adjustment, the soft is not very user friendly.
I tried quickly to TD8KV Roland Baguetterie of Toulouse and it was the top of every niveaux.Je'm buying a kit, for now I have the portico, TD8, PD80R , 3 PD80, KD80, I do not miss something grd, all this to say that c'ect a good investment, I do not regret the yamaha, and for the future of a drumkit electronic acquerreur I highly recommend the TD8 TD10 or following the financial means.

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BertiBBertiB

Yamaha DTXpress IIPublished on 03/15/04 at 04:38
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I do not understand the valuation below mine: how to put a 9 / 10 if he sold it right away to go Roland, this guy is weird is not it? plus he said he regretted not purchasing it?
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I've had six months and I'm not at all. good grip, comfortable to play, very beautiful french manual Retailer excellent sound banks, bass drum gniale so close to a true!
I connect the module gnial noon on the PC it works well in and out I play this record, I love ...
Small BMOL that earned him three points of months (or 7 / 10):
- The hi-hat pedals is not very easy to use shades but I finally found one that works well rglage (playing herself on the pedals and the fawn to support my foot)
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I do not understand the valuation below mine: how to put a 9 / 10 if he sold it right away to go Roland, this guy is weird is not it? plus he said he regretted not purchasing it?
brief
I've had six months and I'm not at all. good grip, comfortable to play, very beautiful french manual Retailer excellent sound banks, bass drum gniale so close to a true!
I connect the module gnial noon on the PC it works well in and out I play this record, I love ...
Small BMOL that earned him three points of months (or 7 / 10):
- The hi-hat pedals is not very easy to use shades but I finally found one that works well rglage (playing herself on the pedals and the fawn to support my foot)
- Screws SARS (all or a good 30aine) are not very sturdy
- The overall volume output of the module is small (it takes a magnifying) neighboring the post I put this issue does not seem to me to be the only one.
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  • Manufacturer: Yamaha
  • Model: DTXpress II
  • Series: DTX
  • Category: Electronic Drum Kits
  • Added in our database on: 08/04/2005

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