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OSP DD-502 MKII ELECTRONIC DIGITAL DRUM SET KIT
The OSP DD-502 MKII Digital Drum Set is a great 5pc electronic drum set that is loaded with features. It has 20 preset kits, 10 user programmable kits, 215 drum and percussion sound voices, and easily fits into the corner of a room or stage. It has 50 songs in a variety of musical styles that you can play along with. It also has a “drum off” button that allows you to turn off the drum track on a song and play along by making up your own!
The OSP DD-502 MKII Digital Drum Set is perfect for a beginner or an advanced player. You can learn to play drums with this set or use it to practice. The aux input and headphone jack, allow you to play along with your favorite mp3s any time of day or night! Great for all ages!
How does this Electronic Drum Kit work?
I am looking at buying a Legacy DD501 Electronic Drum kit. I am unsure on how it actually produces the sound, Will it require me to buy an amplifier or is there a speaker built in somewhere.
If I need an amplifier for it would a Peavey Vypyr 30 Electric Guitar amplifier work?
Does the RockBand2 ION Drum Kit double as a REAL Electronic Drum Kit?
Basically I want to know if I can take my ION drum kit that was made for RockBand2 on XBOX360, plug it into something like an amplifier, and it will work like a regular electronic drum kit. If yes, what exactly do I need to get to go with it, so it can be an electronic drum kit? Thanks.
What is the best electronic drum kit?
I’m looking for a good electronic drum kit at a reasonable price (under 600 is preferable). Any suggestions?
How much space does Yamaha DTXpress IV electronic drum kit use up?
I live in NY in a relatively small apartment. I’m considering buying an electronic drum kit since I rarely am able to play, but I’m concerned I won’t have the space to set it up. Does anyone have a Yamaha DTXpress IV or a similar kit they could measure and tell me how much floor space is needed? The only dimensions I can find online are for the shipping boxes.
Thanks