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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cool Kit,
By PAF "Jalopedro" (Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alesis DM5 Pro Kit with Surge Cymbals (Electronics)
Just got this kit (from another seller, but wanted to give feedback here).I'm not an experienced drummer, and this is my first e-drum, purchased for my 13yr old son. But I like to think I know something about music, audio, and electronics. With that intro I hereby declare, this kit looks great and it rocks ! The beauty of e-drums is they take up less space, and can be played with headphones at significantly lower noise. And with this kit you can play and customize 20 different drum kits, in one kit. The sampled drums sound very realistic, and there is an incredible selection of over 500 sounds. The drum & Cymbal triggers pickup consistently, but sometimes miss on a soft hit - But the DM5 has adjustments for that and we have only begun customizing and tweeking it. It has alot of "Pro" features and is very customizable for a kit priced closer to entry-level. I thought I might replace the mylar heads with mesh heads, but the black mylars look good and are pretty quiet. The DM5 has 2 extra trigger inputs and we may connect two additional triggers such as the Remo practice pads that we electified per instructions found on the web. Granted, this is not a Roland TD20, but it doesn't cost anything near that, and seems to offer alot more than the Roland V-Drum Lite for the same price. The quality of the hardware is more than I expected - nice 1.5" anodized alum tube frame, solid metal (brass?) cymbals, well-built DM5 controller & cables. Time will tell how well it holds up - how many sensitive electronic products are designed to be beaten with a stick ? Aside from some flaws in the assembly instructions - the instructions are mis-labelled regarding the Dual-Zone inputs, and it would have been nice if they gave more guidance/pointers on assembling the frame - I put it together in about one hour.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great price, great kit,
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This review is from: Alesis DM5 Pro Kit with Surge Cymbals (Electronics)
I've been thrilled with the quality of the set and the sounds. There are only 20 kits, but each has got really good sounds. Note, you have to purchase separately a bass pedal and this is something you don't want to skimp on. I've run the kit now through a full PA and it sounds as good as when we've mic'ed a full kit. I bought it just to practice and build me chops. I found the cymbals sensitivity needed a bit of tweaking because they were accidentally firing when I hit the toms, but other than that I've not had to do much adjustment. For the price, I'd highly recommend.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love it,
By Berduche (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Alesis DM5 Pro Kit with Surge Cymbals (Electronics)
Alesis DM5 Pro Kit it is one of the best purchase of the year for us. It is my son Christmas present and he loves it . Professionally built with excellent sound system. If you have professionalism in mind without the aggravation of the loud noise or if you simply want to have the option, this is the item for you.
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