Hi! I'm really looking forward to your video review with your opinion about these drums. I want to know if I need to pay more for Kevlar or make do with a rubber pedal. (sorry, my English is bad)
Hey! I have the same kit the Roland td 02k with rubber pads. I was thinking of upgrading to the mesh snare, but probably will leave it as is. Besides I could buy a Roland Pm 100 for $499 Canadian at my local music store. Your kit sounds great, as does mine. Keep drumming
It doesn't sound that bad for a low-budget Roland e-kit. Roland used to have the best sounds, but these days, there are other e-drum companies that have superior sounds. Sadly, if you take what you learned on that e-kit and try to play it on an accustic kit or a higher-end e-kit, you will find as those play, sound, feel, and function so difgerently from a lower-end low-budget e-kit you will feel like you kind of have to relearn how to play drums over again. You may learn the very basics on that kit but to really get good you need either an accustic kit or a high-end e-kit that is just like an accustic kit. I would sell your e-kit and upgrade to a much better one inorder to really excel your skills as a drummer.
Hi sir, which e-drum would you recommend for an e-kit that have the same price ? Or is Roland TD-02K the best out there? I'm looking to save up for a drum
Hi! I'm really looking forward to your video review with your opinion about these drums. I want to know if I need to pay more for Kevlar or make do with a rubber pedal. (sorry, my English is bad)
Hey! I have the same kit the Roland td 02k with rubber pads. I was thinking of upgrading to the mesh snare, but probably will leave it as is. Besides I could buy a Roland Pm 100 for $499 Canadian at my local music store. Your kit sounds great, as does mine. Keep drumming
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It doesn't sound that bad for a low-budget Roland e-kit. Roland used to have the best sounds, but these days, there are other e-drum companies that have superior sounds. Sadly, if you take what you learned on that e-kit and try to play it on an accustic kit or a higher-end e-kit, you will find as those play, sound, feel, and function so difgerently from a lower-end low-budget e-kit you will feel like you kind of have to relearn how to play drums over again. You may learn the very basics on that kit but to really get good you need either an accustic kit or a high-end e-kit that is just like an accustic kit. I would sell your e-kit and upgrade to a much better one inorder to really excel your skills as a drummer.
Hi sir, which e-drum would you recommend for an e-kit that have the same price ? Or is Roland TD-02K the best out there? I'm looking to save up for a drum