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Electronic Drum Sets Reviews – Roland TD-12SV V-Stage Electronic Drum Kit Black

Electronic Drum Sets Reviews – Roland TD-12SV V-Stage Electronic Drum Kit Black

If you have been searching for electronic drum sets reviews that could tell you about one that could really cater to the needs of the most particular professional drummers and musicians, then electronic drum sets reviews of the Roland TD-12SV V-Stage is just what you have been looking for. As can be expected from a V-Stage drum kit from Roland, the set is perfect for professional stage performances. Read the rest of this entry »

Electronic Drum Sets Reviews – Alesis DM10 Pro Kit

Electronic Drum Sets Reviews – Alesis DM10 Pro Kit

This electronic drum sets reviews about the Alesis DM10 Pro Kit would give you a good idea about this set. Alesis has a reputation to be manufactured after a lot of product development research by the Chinese manufacturer. With not a bad design, which makes it considerable for a nice stage presence, the cymbals look more traditional than featured on a lot of electronic drum sets. Read the rest of this entry »

Electronic Drum Sets Reviews – Yamaha DTXplorer Electronic Drum Kit

Electronic Drum Sets Reviews – Yamaha DTXplorer Electronic Drum Kit

The electronic drum sets reviews of Yamaha DTXplorer Electronic Drum Kit will interest many of the drumming enthusiasts. The electronic drum sets reviews of the latest offering from Yamaha can really help you in having an idea of how it can work for you. Not only the DTXplorer very reasonably priced, but features an impressive compact design with a 5-piece configured electronics drum set. Read the rest of this entry »

Electronic Drum Sets Reviews – Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite All-in-One

Electronic Drum Sets Reviews – Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite All-in-One

If you are looking for a relatively cheaper electronic drum sets from Roland, and do not prefer the sophistication of the V-Pro series, then the Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite All-in-one should be just right for you. The V-Drums series is probably the most popular around the world, but still some of you will find it beyond your budget. But when you talk about electronic drum sets, you need to be prepared for incurring some costs. But make sure you make a habit of reading electronic drum sets reviews before investing. Read the rest of this entry »

Electronic Drum Sets Reviews – Roland TD-20SX

Electronic Drum Sets Reviews – Roland TD-20SX

Roland TD-20 SX of the V-Pro series is one of the top quality electronic drum sets around, and if you have been searching for electronic drum sets reviews that tells you more about it, then your search is over. If you are a pro drummer and perform frequently on stage, then the sheer presence of the Roland TD-20SX alone will create a stunning impression on your audience.

But the reason why anyone would look for electronics drum sets reviews is simply to learn how the equipment would feel like when played, and how a user experiences it. The first thing that you will notice as a drummer are its mesh pads, which offer a very pleasant feel and are much better than the usual rubber pads. The feeling really counts when looking for electronic drum sets, and this is what really places this particular one among the top.

The Roland TD-20SX is actually an upgrade to the earlier released TD-20 electronic drum set from the manufacturer. But as was expected, it is a much improved version, with newly added sounds and dynamics. The TD-20SX electronic drum set also has a nice metallic finish to it with also gives it a cool look.

With an impressive kit configuration, Roland TD-20SX will be a top choice for any pro. Hopefully electronic drum sets reviews would have given you some idea of how the Roland TD-20SX can prove to be if you look forward to invest in it. Check out for more electronic drum reviews in the future as well.

Electronic Drum Set Review Guide

I have spent plenty of time looking for the best electronic drum set.I want to share with you the electronic drum sets that I have found to be the most fun to play. I haven’t yet tried them all, but I have had a lot more experience since my first electronic drum set.

Top Makers of Electronic Drum Sets

If you buy an electronic drum set, you should look beyond the cheapest electronic drum set and go for a good electronic drum set. I was on a budget and electronic drum set prices were a little higher than I had the money to purchase. After buying a cheap drum set and getting ripped off, I decided to get a top electronic drum set that would last me a long time and perform well.

Here is a list of the best electric drums that I’ve found:

  1. Yamaha Electronic Drum Set (dtxplorer, dtxpress, dd 55 are all good models). Yamaha makes a special electronic drum set that I love called the dtxplorer. This is why the yamaha is my electronic drum set.
  2. Roland Electronic Drum Set (td4s v compact, td6pdx v tour, td 20s models). The Roland electric sets are good because they are small and compact. These electronic sets of drums model the famous v drums that sound really cool. The sound of v drums is not duplicated with any other electronic drum set.
  3. Kawasaki Electronic Drum Set. I haven’t personally tried the kawasaki electronic drum sets yet. Kawasaki makes quality items from motorcycles to televisions. I have read drumset reviews that said the kawasaki drums were fun to play and they were happy with them. I don’t have a comparison between kawasaki and other drum sets, but I think they probably make a good electronic drum set.
  4. smi1450 tabletop Electronic Drum Set. Here is an electronic drum set comparison that I can make between this tabletop drum set and pearl drums. My friend Frank got a pearl drum set when he was 10 for Christmas.  I heard the smi1450 and it sounded a lot like Frank’s pearl drums. There is not such thing as electric pearl drums, but this is a set that I found that is a good beginner drum set.

A good starter electronic drum set will be compact, portable and should fit on any normal tabletop. If all you need is a kids electronic drum set, then go for the cheapest electronic drum set that you can find for sale. You could spend many hours looking for reviews and comparisons, but in the end you can’t go wrong with the brands of electric drums that I mentioned above. I’ll be sharing more about electronic drum set prices in my next blog post.

Electronic Drum Sets Turn Nerd Into Cool Kid

I’ve been called a nerd in the past for not fitting in. I decided to change that one day when I decided to start playing electronic drums. I had no idea about how to make music. I’ve had no training. I simply wanted to make some cool beats on electronic drum sets and in the process impress a girl or two.

I got my first starter set when I bought the cheapest electronic drum set that I could find on ebay. I basically got ripped off because I didn’t know the difference between a good drum set and crappy drum sets. I went to a local music store and got an electronic drum pad and drum sticks so I could practice making some noise. Although I was only tapping on rubber, it allowed me to feel legit by pretending that I had a top notch yamaha electronic drum set.

I saved my money throughout my junior year and eventually got enough to get the yamaha electronic drum set. At that point, I had already spent about a year researching electronic drum prices, electronic drum reviews and ratings and doing my own price comparisons. This drumset was far from an impulse buy. I wanted the best electronic drum set for the money and to this date I’ve continued to be happy with my yamaha drums.

Since I had a tabletop electronic drum set, I would take it into the lounge outside the cafeteria and I started playing my drums (after practicing by myself for about a month). I started making some basic beats and rappers would occasionally join me. Before I knew it, girls started coming up to me and talking to me…

I started getting invited to parties and was even booked to take my electronic drum set up at a small private party with some really cool friends that I had met just by playing drums outside the cafeteria. The funny part about all of this was that I was extremely shy before getting my portable electronic drum set. It just magically made me come out of my shell!