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Roland HD-1

Electronic Drum Kit from Roland belonging to the HD series

Apotre Apotre
Published on 09/07/07 at 04:32
I've had just one week.
install the drumkit in an apartment Obviously electronics is de rigueur for those want to practice at home.

I dj jou on a lot of Roland in the store, TD3, TD6 ... t and I won by a score that's a I opt for the HD1.

Price level you get 699 or 400 euros less than the MODEL just above. (TD3)
Installation is very easy. The pedals and all the cast chassis are a resistance to any test. The body is aluminum, dug each cot to put the cables in security. Installation is quick disassembly trs.
trs the drumkit is compact since I put in my C1 without difficulty by removing just the cymbals.

It is as quiet as they say, mainly because of the two pedals intgres and snare mesh. for the rest, cymbals and toms, is not conventional pads specially discreet.

Kits level there are 3 standard drum kits trs well done Rock, Pop etc.. there is only one kit per cons of double pedals against two announcements. The rest of the kits: percussions, techno, dance, hip-hop etc all pretty well done. We regret that there really have a kit with double pedals and more that this kit is one of the toms in percu chang ... is frankly dbile ...

Other spots: - the impossibility of rgler volumes of each element. It's good mix of course, but I AIM to customize a. There is also a very useful work mtronome rhythm.
- The output is a mini-jack is a bit stupid, the XLR or jack t would welcome.

Conclusion: it's a drumkit that really does that work at home and take of being everywhere, in BPS etc. If you want a drumkit to store or you go your way fun.