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Published on 01/13/09 at 01:46
Best value: Excellent
Good day all,
I have a Yahama DD-65 for 3 weeks and I am generally happy;)
I do not use that feature, Hand Percussion.
I am satisfied with TRS on many points.
Assets:
The Ractive is good, sounds ralistes, the possibility to connect an MP3 player or other via the AUX / IN, MIDI input and output, the possibility to install the instrument on any foot of Charleston, the possibility to record his own kit.
Cons:
A majority of the drumkit as its plutt of hand percussion (is to be expected)
When you type with your hands on the pads from the top, there's a big rsonance, playing with the headset, you can not say we do not drang his entourage for the fact type the pads make noise, which is a shame for an electronic drum, it is normal that has to do a little, but I have to put a volume lev with my headphones to avoid hearing the sound of my strikes on the instrument. (I do not know if I trs t clear on this point)
Available closer to the pads, is good, but again not quite suited to play with your hands. 2 large pads of the top middle, are difficult because of the CASC 2 cts their small (see picture above). They are "difficult" because of CASC, the two small pads their cts have a greater height, which is not Gnant with chopsticks, but with the hands, and I often take;) lol
Bon voila, these are just the subjective views donns by an amateur percussion.
All in all a good product trs, and I do not regret my purchase.
For electronic percussion with the hands, the must is the HandSonic HPD-10, but the budget is a little lev. And I think the Yamaha DD-65 is a good compromise with a good QualitPrix.