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Alesis DM10 Studio Kit Six-Piece Professional Electronic Drum Set

by Alesis
3.8 out of 5 stars 216 customer reviews
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Mylar Drum Head
Aluminum Rack
  • Premium electronic drumset with DM10 high-definition drum module
  • High-definition sound library of uncompressed samples from real drums and cymbals expandable via USB/MIDI for controlling software instruments and modules
  • Exclusive Dynamic Articulation technology changes the drum timbre with changes in playing dynamics for hyper-realistic feel
  • RealHead snare, tom and kick pads use real mylar heads for authentic sticking and rebound
  • Dual-zone 8-Inch and 10-Inch pads, and Triple-zone ride cymbal exponentially expand expressive playing freedom
  • DM10 drum module features mix input for practicing with an external audio source, on-board mixer lets you dial in the perfect drum levels
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Style:Mylar Drum Head  |  Color:Aluminum Rack
Item Weight 70.4 pounds
Product Dimensions 23 x 47 x 12.8 inches
Shipping Weight 73.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Origin Made in USA
Shipping Advisory This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
ASIN B0038YX39U
Item model number DM10STUDIOKIT
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3.8 out of 5 stars 216 customer reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #2,524 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
#4 in Musical Instruments > Drums & Percussion > Electronic Drums > Drum Sets
Date first available at Amazon.com October 2, 2001

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By SRFireside TOP 1000 REVIEWER on April 27, 2012
Style Name: Mylar Drum HeadColor: Chrome Rack Verified Purchase
I spent a good deal of time researching electronic kits and ended up looking at both the Roland V-Drum series and the Alesis DM series. Not having a few thousand dollars to spend on a kit I had to go with the best value for the money I did have. The DM-10 X ended up being the one to get. For me I wanted good feeling drums to trigger outside kits as well as good quality sounds internally. I use the Roland V-Drums as the bases for comparison as they are pretty much the Cadillac of electronic drums, and they come in various flavors to suit different budgets. The closest V-Drum that compares in price is the TK-9 series. So how does it measure up?

Drum Feel: V-Drums - There is no getting around it. The Roland V-Drum series is the best feeling electronic drums you can find today. They are also one of the most expensive. The mesh heads can't be beat, that's for sure. Now Alesis' RealHead pads have gotten a pretty tough time trying to compete what with the original ones feeling better than a rubber pad, but were more rigid than a natural drum. The DM-10 X... improves on this.

Still not close to V-Drum quality and still can get a bit stiff feeling in certain situations, however I compared these pads to the DM-10 Pro kit and I do feel an improvement. These new pads are also thinner than previous drums. If you modify the RealHead drums with a mesh head conversion (DMDrummer has instructions) you get a LOT closer to the right feel, but the V-Drum still inches out ahead. [NOTE: If any of you are planning on getting this kit with the mesh upgrade in mind please note that due to the drum pads different design you will have to use a mod specific to the DM-10 X. I will update when I do the upgrade myself.
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Style Name: Mylar Drum HeadColor: Aluminum Rack
I am a long time drummer and will always prefer acoustic drums; however, edrums do provide excellent practice and recording opportunities. Having a wife and young son and being busy with work and life, I usually only get a chance to practice late at night. For years I just couldn't practice on the kit but then I got into edrums (note, I still gig on acoustic kits). I started with a Pintech kit that had a module from Pintech (EZ)- I moved to an Alesis D4, then a Yamaha DTX2.0 and then a Roland TD6V- the kit was nice for practice, but I was never satisfied with the way ghost notes were expressed (etiher no sound at all or way too loud even when striking very softly). I also found the mesh head too boncey to use for a practice kit, but that is my personal opion- many people love mesh heads (they are quieter, feel good, and can be much easier to play faster). Since I use an ekit to practice I really don't want it to be easier to play faster - I don't want to try to execute something on a gig (while I'm playing acoustics) and find that I can't really do it on a straight up kit.
I had a lot of experience with Alesis' D4 and DM5 modules and knew that they were solid (there are still guys using D4 with acoustic triggers- they really are solid units). WHen the DM10 came out I was very interested- especially given the price.
I needed to replace some components on my ekit (frankenkit) and decided that it was time to move to a new kit altogether. When Aleis came out with the DM10 Studio 2011 (four leg rack) I new it was time to pull the trigger- then when it went on sale a couple weeks ago (down to an incredible $799) there was no way I could NOT buy it (the module itself is $699, which I think is a great price for what you get).
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It took me a very long time to decide on a kit... I did get some help from the question section here but I would like to write the review I wish I would have read before buying this kit.

I was back and forth about drum sets - especially buying one on amazon. I was looking to buy a drum set that didn't take up a lot of space, had all the features I needed, and that I could plug into my audio interface and record to my computer.

This kit has met all of my expectations and needs so far.

I have been drumming for about 15 years. Always on an acoustic set. Let me start out by saying if you are looking for the feel exactly of an acoustic set. Buy an acoustic set. This feels like you're playing on pads... as it should... because you are. They have an upgraded kit with mesh - I don't know what it is like but I do plan on buying the upgrade at some point. When I do I will rewrite this.

Putting it together took about an hour and a few glasses of Captain Morgan. It is not difficult. But the directions are not very great. Make sure you have everything set up comfortably before you start plugging everything in. Think logically too.
The stand construction is very sturdy. I have no issues with it moving around or drums losing position.
The pads are... well, they are just pads. They are loud. They are hard and they do dent. I have one or two in them now but that hasn't effected my playing at all. I sometimes forget I don't need to hit as hard to get a louder sound as I would when playing an acoustic kit. It is tough to get used to the rebound from them - especially the cymbals and hi hats.
The layout can be altered. I like to play with my ride cymbal low as do many drummers.
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