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Yamaha DTXplorer

Posted on | May 2, 2009 | No Comments

If you are a beginning drummer looking to buy your first drum kit, it would be worth your while to consider going electronic. Electronic drum kits have some wonderful benefits for the new and experienced drummer.

The many benefits of electronic drum kits over standard acoustic drums range from size and portability to the ability to practice without driving your family members and neighbors crazy. Electronic drums can be played at any sound level – all you need to do is adjust the volume. No more trying to play soft on an acoustic drum set. With electronic kits you can play as hard as you want without having to annoy anyone. The ability to control volume and even use headphones may be the biggest advantage of electronic drum kits.

Whether you have been playing drums for years or are just looking to earn your chops, the Yamaha DTXplorer Electronic Drum Kit may be just be your ticket to drumming fame. This kit from legendary Yamaha continues to set the standard for electronic drums.

Featuring a snare pad, three tom pads, bass drum tower pad with foot pedal and hi-hat pat with controller, this 5-piece drum set gives you the versatility and ease to play any style of music. The DTXplorer includes 192 drum and percussion voices as well as 22 keyboard voices, 10 user kits and 32 preset drum kits, a groove check function and stereo input for playing along with any CD music you feel like jamming with.

The DTXplorer is easy to set up and takes up much less space then a standard drum set, folds away for easy moving and storage, and allows you to practice whenever and wherever you desire. The light-weight, ribbed aluminum rack is sturdy enough to handle your hardest playing.

Don’t struggle with space and noise issues with your drum set. Get your Yamaha DTXplorer Electronic Drum Kit today and start realizing the music you have dreamed about making.

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    Are you considering getting an electronic drum kit? If so then you may be wondering what to look out for and what the differences are between electric and acoustic drums. Here you will find out the benefits and features of an electric drum kit. This will hopefully give you a better idea of whether or not they are for you.
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