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Yamaha DTXtreme II S

Electronic Drum Kit from Yamaha belonging to the DTX series

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Published on 08/26/07 at 12:48
Value For Money : Poor
- How long have you use it?

1 month now, purchase of ads through AudioFanzine, I use a little every day, and sometimes repeated with some musicians.

- What is so special that you like most and least?

- Goodies:

The rack, nice and stable, all very attractive, good quality hardware and reliable.

The settings of the individual outputs on the front is great, it allows for two seconds to make a simple balance, the volume of each pad can order for the whole.

Applicable settings on all the toms, one voice can change the drumkit without having to tamper with the module to move from one floor tom has a serious gong for example, there's no better just turn the knob.

Formatting kits and editing and much simpler than the DTXpress III, less painful, potentiometers for selection are many.

- Cons:

The dynamic range of games is too narrow, the maximum volume of snare is quickly reached, you have to play very qualified to get a clean sound.

- Have you tried many other models before buying it?

I tried the full range of HD1 Roland TD20 to Pro Session (with spd-20 and 4 cymbals included) model expo on which I had quite a rate, but nevertheless remains too (much) too expensive.

I have before a DTXpress III which I apris all, I have almost never played on an acoustic.

- How would you rate the quality / price?

Execellent, I agree with the previous user, for a fair price, six barrels, three cymables two with multiple voices, a real hi-hat (a bit noisy), € 00 for 1800 hand there's no better .. .

- With experience, you do again this choice? ...

No, I think rather buy a Roland Pintech default, unfortunately I have never tried some, just to play the dynamic range of toms and no GC, cymbals are almost identical to Yamaha.

- Conclusions:

I advise all the drummers citizens require a little instrument, perfect companion of the moment or we can adapt a more nuanced notament play on the toms and snare.