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mgc77
Published on 09/04/14 at 12:00 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
Used since 2007, I have to part with it after 7 years of loyal service.
After testing a few model Roland, tried a bit "rubbery" noise for my taste, I bought a 2 DTXPRESS who had already won me over and I was finally past the high-end of the period the DTXPRESS 4 .
No negative point to make. Early learning settings is a bit long, but once you have understood all the specifics, it rolls of thunder!
Value for extraordinary prices.
I would do without a doubt the same choice if I decided to return to the electronics.
After testing a few model Roland, tried a bit "rubbery" noise for my taste, I bought a 2 DTXPRESS who had already won me over and I was finally past the high-end of the period the DTXPRESS 4 .
No negative point to make. Early learning settings is a bit long, but once you have understood all the specifics, it rolls of thunder!
Value for extraordinary prices.
I would do without a doubt the same choice if I decided to return to the electronics.
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thomak
Published on 06/25/07 at 02:37 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
- How long have you use it?
Now I use it on a regular basis (1 to 2 hours per day) for 2 months.
- What is so special that you like most and least?
AS: It's clear, clean and precise sound! module makes the DTX Press IV vraimment well, we seem to hear vraimment an acoustic set. Also you can play with a double pedal. Finally the price is still accessible from the concurrency. Quality of manufacture / packing list worthy of Yamaha.
LEAST: I wish the pads are dual-zone in order to program a larger set (adding percussion ...). The rubber pads, I'm afraid they do not age too well and need to change over time, but I have not the drumkit long enough to know ...
- Have you tried many...…
Now I use it on a regular basis (1 to 2 hours per day) for 2 months.
- What is so special that you like most and least?
AS: It's clear, clean and precise sound! module makes the DTX Press IV vraimment well, we seem to hear vraimment an acoustic set. Also you can play with a double pedal. Finally the price is still accessible from the concurrency. Quality of manufacture / packing list worthy of Yamaha.
LEAST: I wish the pads are dual-zone in order to program a larger set (adding percussion ...). The rubber pads, I'm afraid they do not age too well and need to change over time, but I have not the drumkit long enough to know ...
- Have you tried many...…
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- How long have you use it?
Now I use it on a regular basis (1 to 2 hours per day) for 2 months.
- What is so special that you like most and least?
AS: It's clear, clean and precise sound! module makes the DTX Press IV vraimment well, we seem to hear vraimment an acoustic set. Also you can play with a double pedal. Finally the price is still accessible from the concurrency. Quality of manufacture / packing list worthy of Yamaha.
LEAST: I wish the pads are dual-zone in order to program a larger set (adding percussion ...). The rubber pads, I'm afraid they do not age too well and need to change over time, but I have not the drumkit long enough to know ...
- Have you tried many other models before buying it? Yes, I tried the Roland TD-6KX. Very good drumkit also, I made my choice at the return of the acoustic sounds of the DTX Press IV above, in my opinion.
- How would you rate the quality / price? Very good, as we have 3 cymbals and the ability to play double pedal pad G / C for less than € 2000. For my part, I ignore the mesh skin: more than gain real selling point in my opinion.
- With experience, you do again this choice? ... Given the overall supply in the market and the fact that I do not have € 3000 to put in the stuff, I would do the same choice today without hesitation!
Now I use it on a regular basis (1 to 2 hours per day) for 2 months.
- What is so special that you like most and least?
AS: It's clear, clean and precise sound! module makes the DTX Press IV vraimment well, we seem to hear vraimment an acoustic set. Also you can play with a double pedal. Finally the price is still accessible from the concurrency. Quality of manufacture / packing list worthy of Yamaha.
LEAST: I wish the pads are dual-zone in order to program a larger set (adding percussion ...). The rubber pads, I'm afraid they do not age too well and need to change over time, but I have not the drumkit long enough to know ...
- Have you tried many other models before buying it? Yes, I tried the Roland TD-6KX. Very good drumkit also, I made my choice at the return of the acoustic sounds of the DTX Press IV above, in my opinion.
- How would you rate the quality / price? Very good, as we have 3 cymbals and the ability to play double pedal pad G / C for less than € 2000. For my part, I ignore the mesh skin: more than gain real selling point in my opinion.
- With experience, you do again this choice? ... Given the overall supply in the market and the fact that I do not have € 3000 to put in the stuff, I would do the same choice today without hesitation!
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Glögg
Published on 08/06/07 at 10:37 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
How long have you use it?
For 2 months.
- What is the particular feature you like best and least?
Samples of the first acoustic sounds that are, APRS me much better than Roland, and as I n'tais trs not interested by the sounds "gadgets" that the there are also on electronic (there are also fewer Yamaha), I am fully satisfied. Then the set of cymbals that come with the set, good feeling, and with 3 cymbals home with two tri-zone, the possibility to do things just because honntes and varied. Then I found the feel of the pads enjoyable, for my part I have no problem of vibration, especially since I use Anti-vibe Zildjian in which APRS 2 months of use plutt convinced me. Finally,...…
For 2 months.
- What is the particular feature you like best and least?
Samples of the first acoustic sounds that are, APRS me much better than Roland, and as I n'tais trs not interested by the sounds "gadgets" that the there are also on electronic (there are also fewer Yamaha), I am fully satisfied. Then the set of cymbals that come with the set, good feeling, and with 3 cymbals home with two tri-zone, the possibility to do things just because honntes and varied. Then I found the feel of the pads enjoyable, for my part I have no problem of vibration, especially since I use Anti-vibe Zildjian in which APRS 2 months of use plutt convinced me. Finally,...…
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How long have you use it?
For 2 months.
- What is the particular feature you like best and least?
Samples of the first acoustic sounds that are, APRS me much better than Roland, and as I n'tais trs not interested by the sounds "gadgets" that the there are also on electronic (there are also fewer Yamaha), I am fully satisfied. Then the set of cymbals that come with the set, good feeling, and with 3 cymbals home with two tri-zone, the possibility to do things just because honntes and varied. Then I found the feel of the pads enjoyable, for my part I have no problem of vibration, especially since I use Anti-vibe Zildjian in which APRS 2 months of use plutt convinced me. Finally, 3-zone snare, large enough, so ease of use, it lands on one foot ... foot! (Ah ah) And finally a, I find the installation of the set easily adjustable and comfortable, which is gnral my opinion one of the weaknesses of electronic sets.
Ngatif point, I would see that the pads as toms are single-zone, and also the sound "hollow" the impact that produced the hat pad, even if it is satisfactory to use elsewhere.
- Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
Compared my budget I tried also the TD6KX of Roland that I found much on the spot but when I tried the Yamaha, I could only change their minds.
- How do you report qualitprix?
Excellent. 3 cymbals, a trs good snare pad, comfort in the game, trs good acoustic kits. It all does well thought out by Yamaha.
- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
Absolutely. Especially since I ressay the TD6KX since, and I t even more convinced that I felt much better derrire the Yamaha!
For 2 months.
- What is the particular feature you like best and least?
Samples of the first acoustic sounds that are, APRS me much better than Roland, and as I n'tais trs not interested by the sounds "gadgets" that the there are also on electronic (there are also fewer Yamaha), I am fully satisfied. Then the set of cymbals that come with the set, good feeling, and with 3 cymbals home with two tri-zone, the possibility to do things just because honntes and varied. Then I found the feel of the pads enjoyable, for my part I have no problem of vibration, especially since I use Anti-vibe Zildjian in which APRS 2 months of use plutt convinced me. Finally, 3-zone snare, large enough, so ease of use, it lands on one foot ... foot! (Ah ah) And finally a, I find the installation of the set easily adjustable and comfortable, which is gnral my opinion one of the weaknesses of electronic sets.
Ngatif point, I would see that the pads as toms are single-zone, and also the sound "hollow" the impact that produced the hat pad, even if it is satisfactory to use elsewhere.
- Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
Compared my budget I tried also the TD6KX of Roland that I found much on the spot but when I tried the Yamaha, I could only change their minds.
- How do you report qualitprix?
Excellent. 3 cymbals, a trs good snare pad, comfort in the game, trs good acoustic kits. It all does well thought out by Yamaha.
- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
Absolutely. Especially since I ressay the TD6KX since, and I t even more convinced that I felt much better derrire the Yamaha!
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jlk17
Published on 11/20/07 at 12:53 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
I plan to invest in a drumkit-mail. The Yamaha DTXPRESS VI seems to fit my music and financirs CRITERIA.
I am quite sensitive to the quality and the rponse charley and cymbals. ??
At almost the same price j'hsite ROLAND TD6 KX with the skin with mesh.
All information are welcome.
In advance thank you.
Jlouis
I am quite sensitive to the quality and the rponse charley and cymbals. ??
At almost the same price j'hsite ROLAND TD6 KX with the skin with mesh.
All information are welcome.
In advance thank you.
Jlouis
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Tech. sheet
- Manufacturer: Yamaha
- Model: DTXpress IV Special
- Series: DTX
- Category: Electronic Drum Kits
- Added in our database on: 09/16/2008
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