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TSfirdaruddin
post Jun 2 2015, 01:08 PM, updated 11y ago

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Hi all,

Has been playing drum on and off since 1995 starting by hitting on bunch of pillows and moved to traditional and electronic drum. So since now that I think maybe I can afford to having one, there's only one question keep in mind for quite sometime.

Actually, I'm staying in a crowded area (e.g. high rise building and terrace houses) and have no other option except to adopt the electronic version. So, the question is;



What is the brand of good electronic drum for me to buy based on this criteria?


-Part(s) can be added from time to time; (a complete 5 drum set and maybe later add 1 or 2 set of cymbals and can integrate and using the same output with the existing one);

-Supporting twin pedal.


Thank you in advanced, guys (and girls).
ariffdude
post Jun 2 2015, 04:41 PM

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https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1113686/all

XM Drums. Get the mesh head ones. Feel is better than rubberpads as it is closer to skins.
TSfirdaruddin
post Jun 2 2015, 09:48 PM

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QUOTE(ariffdude @ Jun 2 2015, 04:41 PM)
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1113686/all

XM Drums. Get the mesh head ones. Feel is better than rubberpads as it is closer to skins.
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Will try, bro whenever I got chances to go to KL.
greatbrownshark
post Jul 4 2015, 02:50 AM

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QUOTE(firdaruddin @ Jun 2 2015, 01:08 PM)
Hi all,

Has been playing drum on and off since 1995 starting by hitting on bunch of pillows and moved to traditional and electronic drum. So since now that I think maybe I can afford to having one, there's only one question keep in mind for quite sometime.

Actually, I'm staying in a crowded area (e.g. high rise building and terrace houses) and have no other option except to adopt the electronic version. So, the question is;
What is the brand of good electronic drum for me to buy based on this criteria?
-Part(s) can be added from time to time;  (a complete 5 drum set and maybe later add 1 or 2 set of cymbals and can integrate and using the same output with the existing one);

-Supporting twin pedal.
Thank you in advanced, guys (and girls).
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5p3ak
post Jul 5 2015, 10:16 PM

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Yamaha and Roland are the names that come to mind when I think of E-drums.

 

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