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Yamaha DTXpress IV Digital

Posted on | March 14, 2009 | No Comments

Are you a new drummer struggling to learn and feeling self-conscious about others hearing you play? Or maybe you are an experienced drummer but can’t play with the sound and abandon you desire because of constant complaints from the neighbors. Either way, you should consider an electronic drum kit to solve the “noise” problem of your drums.

Electronic drums have many advantages over their older siblings, the traditional acoustic drum sets. Controlling sound is at the top of the list. With traditional drums you can’t play quietly without changing the actual sound of the instrument. With electronic drums all you have to do is turn down the volume. The sound is the same, just quieter. Or better yet, plug in the headphones and the problem is solved.

Yamaha, a leader in the electronic drum kit market, now offers the DTXpress IV digital drum kit that can meet all of your drum needs in a compact unit. With a compact size and easy portability, this unit features a huge selection of acoustic drum sounds to give a more authentic sound to your playing.

Loaded with many other features, the DTXpress IV Digital Drum Kit includes a snare pad with pad controller, hi-hat pad with stand. It also has 3-zone snare, ride cymbal and crash pads. These zones allow you to create three different sounds by playing different parts of the pad. The snare pad even comes with a pad controller that gives you ultimate control over the sounds created.

Included with your DTXpress IV Digital Drum Kit is 50 preset drum kits that allow you to play almost any style of music including rock, jazz, funk, reggae and more. There are also 20 user kits to record your own.

Don’t let the “noise” of drums limit your ability to play when and where you want. The DTXpress IV Digital Drum Kit can meet all of your drumming needs in a quiet, compact, powerful and easy unit.

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