@@Gear4musicdrums I have the DTX6- KX and it’s really versatile and sound great to my ears. I’ve upgraded the crash to a pcy135 & the kick to a KP90. I use one of the PCY 90’s as a splash or anything else . The kit is well built, compact and sounds great. The module is nice because you can really edit things, but you don’t have to if you’re not into that kind of thing. Thanks for the great review!
We're a big fan of the TCS but also love the classic touch/feel of mesh... It's all personable preference though! We'd highly recommend trying them out if you can. Have you got a preference?
@@terrykline3423 trampoline hahaha, you are right, too bouncy, I have the Roland at the moment but hopefully covert to Yamaha soon, had enough of the Rolands they are over rated.
Been using my old DTX900 daily for over a decade, triggering sample libraries both on our own prog-rock releases and for clients. Pads are still close to new. I will never go mesh.
Awesome review, thanks. I learned a ton about those kits and it helps to make a decision
Absolutely great review of these kits, thanks!
Thanks Terry! Any favourite of the two?
@@Gear4musicdrums I have the DTX6- KX and it’s really versatile and sound great to my ears. I’ve upgraded the crash to a pcy135 & the kick to a KP90. I use one of the PCY 90’s as a splash or anything else . The kit is well built, compact and sounds great. The module is nice because you can really edit things, but you don’t have to if you’re not into that kind of thing. Thanks for the great review!
Is it possible to expand by adding a second floor tom and a third crash?
Yes its possible because you have an input on the bassdrumpad and a input on the module
Im going electric because of the sound control in all situations and I’m 70 so don’t want to haul all the drums around anymore.
Hi what do you think is it better TCS or Mash ?
We're a big fan of the TCS but also love the classic touch/feel of mesh... It's all personable preference though! We'd highly recommend trying them out if you can. Have you got a preference?
Oh and I prefer the TCS pads hands down. Durable, quiet and doesn’t feel like hitting a trampoline.
@@terrykline3423 trampoline hahaha, you are right, too bouncy, I have the Roland at the moment but hopefully covert to Yamaha soon, had enough of the Rolands they are over rated.
Been using my old DTX900 daily for over a decade, triggering sample libraries both on our own prog-rock releases and for clients. Pads are still close to new. I will never go mesh.
Seems like this is a paid by yamaha review, the 3-cone sensor is only for snare not on any toms so you will get terrible hot spots..
These kits still sound corny to me
Why did you chose the absolute worst kits to demo?
Black Vinyl and steel ring kits are the best.