KirKill
Published on 03/26/12 at 05:34
2 speakers 20W each, a 40W sub and mounting kit for Yamaha Drum Set. Both
an on / off button and a volume knob on the back of the Sub, a bass knob on the front.
I use it on my DTX 550K in my apartment. There's no sizzle in the sound, sub bass doing well, satellites hold their own, not transcendent but it does its job for me. Ample for the home studio and playing in a group in apartment configuration. I was using a powered monitor (Hartke MR5) to admit that I helped out the Yamaha kit is at once much better suited to my e-drum
After I find the snare and hi-hat does not come out very well, may be a problem of volume on the bass drum and bass ... but hey it's not inaudible
I was lusting over the MS50DR I chose this kit as it is much lighter and more responsive in the apartment, at 349 € for more than 10W in the sub the price was not justified for me, the quality / price MS40DR to 260 € remains unbeatable
an on / off button and a volume knob on the back of the Sub, a bass knob on the front.
I use it on my DTX 550K in my apartment. There's no sizzle in the sound, sub bass doing well, satellites hold their own, not transcendent but it does its job for me. Ample for the home studio and playing in a group in apartment configuration. I was using a powered monitor (Hartke MR5) to admit that I helped out the Yamaha kit is at once much better suited to my e-drum
After I find the snare and hi-hat does not come out very well, may be a problem of volume on the bass drum and bass ... but hey it's not inaudible
I was lusting over the MS50DR I chose this kit as it is much lighter and more responsive in the apartment, at 349 € for more than 10W in the sub the price was not justified for me, the quality / price MS40DR to 260 € remains unbeatable