Dd501 Drum Kit Manual

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Dd501 Drum Kit Manual

Electronic drums for 300 euros, do not ask for the moon. There's something for his money, not more. This drumkit can serve as a drumkit of study for beginners, or may allow a group to repeat without making too much noise. But do not expect the move is too Camelotti, it would not survive transport.You can find this drumkit under various brands, we recognize the sound module to its small and round. I've had two months. I did try two drummers friends.drumkit comes in a large box, well packed, it takes two hours to assemble.

All tools are provided (screwdriver, wrench square hex key). A pair of simple wooden chopsticks is also provided.

An installation manual and instructions are supplied. The sounds are correct. The USB allows at info noon trigger external sounds. The module also contains his thirty pieces of various genres, working styles.Line Out audio is stereo mini jack, so any provision in the budget of adapter leads to a different standard. There is also a mini headphone jack, a mini-jack for connecting a portable or otherwise.All triggers are dynamic (still!)The snare is the weakest point of this drumkit. She has very little bounce.

It is dual zone but that does not allow for the rim shot, at best when tapped on the side of the body is triggered both areas at once, so it changes the sound. On delivery the skin of my snare drum was little tense, and re-tensioned after the skin was already better, but still nothing special.In terms of gaming pleasure, sensitivity, the pads of toms and cymbals are correct, the hihat and bass drum are average. It should be relatively strong type to trigger the pads, the game is very difficult end.In summary, if you only have 300 euros, you're a beginner, and if you intend to put the drumkit in a corner and never move it, you can indulge yourself. If you want something moved, which could possibly even help to ensure a small concert in a bar, put at least double the money and buy something else.

Hi there, I'm new to this forum (1st time ever on a forum) so my questions will probably have been asked previously. My daughter started drum lessons last year and is wanting a drum kit for her coming birthday. Someone suggested to me a DD501 that great4music retails and a.k.a.DD501, Electronic Drum Kit from Medeli.

1 user review. An installation manual and instructions are supplied. The sounds are correct.' Legacy DD501'. I've looked on the internet and listened to demonstrations on youtube and the retailers have given great reviews on this product but that's the retailers.

I'm asking for reviews from the public on this product and if you think it's a great buy for a beginner. I'd like to know issues with wear n tear, sound quality and value for money. At the moment it retails at approx £240 to £340 depending on what package deal you get. I did look at a Roland HD1 but they are a little expensive.

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Anyway, all responses welcome.Download Get Laid Or Die Trying 13.99 Ebook.pdf. If she's already been playing for a year, then it sounds like drumming isn't just a 'flash in the pan' for her, and I would be looking for something with reliable build quality. So I'd go for a Roland or Yamaha, as they seem to have the best reputation for that. My only suggestion would be to keep an eye on eBay for a Roland or Yamaha second hand 'bargain'.

I don't think the model matters so much - the lower end models would be adequate for her purposes for quite a while I think. The more expensive models have more inputs and scope for upgrading, but i wouldn't think that would be an issue for a while. If she wanted to upgrade later, the Roland and Yamaha's would retain their re-sale value better than less robust brands. Fact is, electronic drum kits aren't cheap, so even second hand can be realtively expensive.You can't find the sort of bargains you could get with an old, knackered acoustic kit. But I'd definitely go for second hand 'quality' brand, rather than brand new but less well known brand.

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(In fact that's what I did. I bought a second hand Roland TD6 some years ago, and it's still in very good shape and I've had no problems with it at all). Hope that helps. Hi DM I use the DD501 as a home practice kit and can highly recommend it as a practice kit. I have so far given it 2 years of use and some abuse with no ill affects so far.The sound, through headphones is perfectly good with plenty of sounds to play with.

It also has a metronome and playalong tracks. It would be next to useless for gigging - it would never take being moved alot and the sound would not be great, plus it would be totally uncool.For the money, about £250 online, its a great practice tool. Hope this helps Jon.

Hi DM I use the DD501 as a home practice kit and can highly recommend it as a practice kit. I have so far given it 2 years of use and some abuse with no ill affects so far. The sound, through headphones is perfectly good with plenty of sounds to play with.