Zak Bond : DTX900K/DTX950K promo video
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wow yamaha is really improving! If I had the money I would absolutely buy this kit!
Roland is also great, but they haven't introduced something new the last few years (I think)
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Yamaha is not lazy because they also make acoustic drum kits.
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Can I plug Ddrum Triggers (used with acoustic drums) into the Yamaha DTX900 sound module or can I only connect electronic pads?
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@SamKillickProduction You can have it...I play both kits regularly..the DTX is a better kit.
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AWW GOD IM DYING OF SO MUCH AWESOMENESS
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Yeah that's true, I have an Alesis DM10 (2011) kit, and its a piece of shit! If you just want to hit some pads that make a drum sound when they are hit and you don't have a load of spare cash then go for it... But If you want to play something that gives a good stab at representing an acoustic kit then this is what you want.
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woa.
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@oroschwanz Mesh heads are just too bouncy.I was at sam ash yesterday playing a roland td 12 and it's harder to play simple snare rolls on them than yamaha brand.Yamaha has a more natural feel to me.
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Someone should fire their R&D dept.
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I played this thing in a store, and it sucks BALLS!! Really, the new drumpads play like crap and it triggers worse than a <$300 e-drumkit. It sounds like shit. Seriously guys, if you don't believe me, try it for yourself.
Even the cheaper kits from Roland like the HD-1, TD 4 and 9 (those two are just excellent drumkits). Just try it for yourself and compare, I'm sorry I ever bought a Yamaha E-drumkit, Yamaha does great on acoustic but just completely screws up on electronic drumkits.
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Give me a Roland TD20KX anyday!
3000 quid when you can get the alesis dm10 studio kit which is practically the same for 700. no brainer if you ask me :)
bj998989 1 year ago
I really enjoy reading everyones comments on here when I have a minute... Thanks to all for sharing your opinions! As a consumer, if a low price is all that matters, there are a ton of cheap options out there. Heck, you could build your own electronic kit for less than anything on the market. I tend to lean toward quality, reliability, feel, & durability for my gigs. Thanks and congrats to Yamaha for such an amazing kit.
GrooveSonic8 1 year ago 12