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Jeffrey


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-10-09
Really good

Well price is good n good to start practicing for kids


James


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-10-09
Does not recognize all hits

We've had this set for a while and my kids really like to play with it. It is a good starter set and the kids enjoy hitting the drums and changing the sounds each pad makes. The only gripe I have with this set is that if you hit the pad on quick movements not every hit is registered. Sometimes I hit the pad 4 times and only hear it 2-3 times. It is not consistent in recognizing all the hits


Allison Esquivel


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-10-09
Perfect Gift for kids

My son loves it and I love that you can plug in headphones.


Momma_Strom


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-10-09
Great

Easy to use and lightweight. I love that you can plug headphones into it so you aren't annoying everyone around you.


Customer


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-10-09
Fun!

Fun little drum for playing around. Nice sound and quality, easy to store away/carry around.



Sunrise Circle


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-10-09
Fun for younger kids, very overpriced

I purchased this electronic drum set for my 12 year old son who had shown interest in this instrument. We did not have space for a traditional set; so I thought this would be a good starter. I was wrong. this is more of a novelty type of gift. It Doesn’t require any skill to operate or teach any either.It’s essentially a pad that makes noise when it’s struck.I can see this being fun for a smaller child. And probably would’ve kept it if my son was 9 years old or younger. also i should add I could not justify the cost since I was a little put off while taking it out of the box- it lacked weight and was sort of cheap feeling all around~ I decided to return it.


Matt I.


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-10-09
This set is very good, but has some issues

This set is very good, but has some issues. First the good. I bought this for my 5 year old son, who's been playing drums on the video game Rock Band for several months. The drums here sound very good. Not perfect, but very good. The pads are sensitive and easy to hit. There are two foot pedals; one for the bass drum and one to close the high hat. The internal speaker is very good and should satisfy anyone. The battery is excellent. I think I've charged it once in the month we've owned it. My son only plays it for a few minute at a time, but the fact that we haven't had to charge it again is encouraging. There's also a button called "special" which switches the high-hat and snare drums around. I didn't know why this was important at first, but after playing for a bit it makes sense. It allows you to hit the high-hat with your right hand without having to cross your arms over each other, like what you'd do on a normal drum set. It also makes the two line up to how they would be on Rock Band, so my son can actually play the Rock Band songs on this drum set and have the drums match. The headphone jack works well. If wearing the headset, people can still hear the sticks hitting the pads and the food pedals, but in a bedroom with the door closed, the sound doesn't carry that far. Certainly much better than a real drum or without headphones.Now for the bad. The pad is extremely sensitive and often misfires and plays the wrong sound. It also will occasionally miss a beat, so if you hit the same pad 10 times, maybe 9 of them would sound and 1 would not, which can be annoying. It also has a tendency to make a double-hit sound even if you're only trying to hit the pad once. I would not recommend it for anyone who wanted to perform in front of a group. I wish the device was slightly less sensitive. Also, every drum hit sounds exactly the same regardless of how lightly or strongly you hit it, so you can't make accent or ghost notes. It's not a big deal for beginners though. Lastly, there's no stand so you just have to set it on a small table. Because it lays flat and is not an an angle, it's hard to hold the drum sticks like a normal drum and hit the pads accurately.Overall, I think this is worth the price for anyone who is interested in drumming but doesn't want to commit to an expensive, bulky, noisy drum set. If you really like drumming, this wouldn't satisfy you for long and it's not reliable enough to use in public. If you're comparing this to other models, I think the fact that it comes with it's own speaker and internal battery is a huge bonus. It makes it easy to set up anywhere. Lastly, I think the coolest thing about this is that the skills my son has been learning on Rock Band can actually be translated to this device and he can play real drum beats. Apparently, there's a beginner drum beat that is used in countless songs that's a combination of the high hat, snare, and bass drum, which in Rock band are the yellow, red, and orange drums. Most Rock Band songs use that beat, and so once we used the "special" button to arrange the drums in the same order as Rock Band, my son could immediately play that beat (hint: you also have to keep your left foot on the high hat pedal to make the closed high hat sound). Once he figured that out it was like a light turning on in his head. Now he's learning more complex beats, but it builds off that first one.


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