
Electronic Drum Set DEALS… Simmons SD7K Electronic Drum Set, ¹
$599.99
- Drum module
- One crash cymbal pad
- One ride cymbal pad
- One hi-hat cymbal pad
- Hi-hat controller pedal
Product DescriptionThe Simmons SD7K Electronic Drum Kit is the next step up from the popular SD5K, with the expanded functionality that will please drummers and complement any stage. The drum feel is incredibly life-like, with over 300 realistic sounds and an expressive hi-hat. The bass drum pad accommodates a double pedal. With a dual-zone snare pad, 20 preset kits and space for 30 user kits, the SD7K delivers state-of-the-art electronic sounds with USB connectivity at an unbeatable . . . More >>
Simmons SD7K Electronic Drum Set, ¹
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This was my first drum kit. I loved this kit in the beginning but now I am not as impressed.
I was looking for a budget electronic kit. I experimented at Guitar Center to find the right set in this price range. For the money I spent I don’t think I could have done better.
Pros
1. It is a good kit for the price you pay.
2. The kit is easy to setup and adjust to your liking.
3. The pads are soft with some velocity sensitivity.
4. It works with Garage Band for Mac, but with a catch.
Cons
1. This is my practice kit. I would never use them on stage because they don’t sound like real drums. The standard drum selection sounds flat and out of tune.
2. The pad sensitivity is primary in the exact center of the pad. The further you move away the more drastic the difference.
3. The snare pad does not feel anything like a real drum when you play.
4. The Hi-Hat clicks are inaudible. If you are playing a jazz or blues like swing you will lose this effect.
5. In 6 months of playing I have two pads that only trigger when hit in the center.
6. It works with Garage band but you have to configure and assign each pad. Very time consuming.
Overall, I have more cons them pros but I still like this kit. I would recommend this as a learner kit and because of where you live a real kit is out of the question. If you want to play rock music and just need something quit to beat on I think this is a OK buy. If you are looking for a kit to play live, I would choose something else.
Rating: 4 / 5