So I’ve seen drummers who rearrange their E kits to where the Tom 2 is another floor Tom can you please make a video on how to do that because I’m getting this E kit and I wanna have it set up like my acoustic kit because I use 1 tom and 2 floor toms
Are the cables going to the toms stereo or mono? I'm wondering if they can install dual-zone toms later.I would also like to know how many additional slots it has to add extras like a second Crash or an extra Tom.
I think the issue is more so that the Tom’s are set up as single zone… so it won’t really matter on the cables. Now, sadly, I just dismantled the drum and stuck it in storage for a bit… 🤦🏽♂️ So, I think … think if I remember correctly, they’re mono cables. I’m pretty sure.
I think the 50 sounds better. It has newer tech but the hi hat really makes the Fesley stand out. So, my question is who is the beginner? Is it you or a child?
@@gtwist100 I'm not blown away by any of the sounds that come with any of the drumsets around this price range and even higher, I just use this kit to trigger higher quality samples from my computer and that does the trick 🤘 great setup for a beginner, I'm also very new to drums.
I’m trying to decide between the donner ded 200max, the alesis nitro pro, or this kit. For a bit of background I used to play an acoustic kit for 2 years but unfortunately my kit was destroyed in a storm. Any advice?
gotcha. Thanks for the advice. I recently stumbled upon brand called hampback. I’m looking at their ace 510 kit. Pretty sure they manufacture for donner and I think it’s what I’m gonna go with since I’m looking for a more realistic drum feel and playing experience overall.
The frame is sturdy but a monster to put together. I guess my question is why is the frame so important? If the drum is stationary the frame should last. If you’re moving it.. kicking it…. 😂 or something then the frame may play a part. As to the snare…. That one snare is hot. It’s exactly like the Alesis snare that I love.
Keithron, Have you ever tried Any of the Laurin drums? I like the reviews but, I ventured out a bit and found these and boy oh boy. I purchased the snare and it felt natural to me so much so that I purchased bass drum to boot. I also found that they are much quieter than the Simmons but, the feel is what I really like the most. Just asking...
Excellent review, very informative. I'm looking at electric drums because I can't really play my real drums anymore in my house. So I went to a music store to try some. I didn't like any of the kits without a high hat. So when I saw this kit for the price, I was really interested. It's in the price range I want. Just wondering do you think it will last or is it just a cheap temporary set? Thanks for your time. John M
It will last. And you can use double pedal. I like the hi hat better as well. Thanks for watching. If you truly consider buying I have a link below. It does help support the channel.
little words of advice if you're starting off and on the fence about this: Just buy it. It's cheap now but once it gains traction they're gonna raise the price. Seen it happen a lot
Thank you from the bottom of my heart!🥁🥁
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Great review. Thank you
You’re welcome
Thanks for this and all of your reviews! They are truly helpful!
Thanks for watching
Hi! What about the Upgraded Donner ded 200 MAX?
A Gear Review would be awesome, thnx 👍🏻
If Donny decides to send it I’ll review it.
So I’ve seen drummers who rearrange their E kits to where the Tom 2 is another floor Tom can you please make a video on how to do that because I’m getting this E kit and I wanna have it set up like my acoustic kit because I use 1 tom and 2 floor toms
Thanks for watching
Are the cables going to the toms stereo or mono? I'm wondering if they can install dual-zone toms later.I would also like to know how many additional slots it has to add extras like a second Crash or an extra Tom.
I think the issue is more so that the Tom’s are set up as single zone… so it won’t really matter on the cables. Now, sadly, I just dismantled the drum and stuck it in storage for a bit… 🤦🏽♂️ So, I think … think if I remember correctly, they’re mono cables. I’m pretty sure.
Nice review. But between this one and the Titan 50, what's the better choice for a beginner?
I think the 50 sounds better. It has newer tech but the hi hat really makes the Fesley stand out. So, my question is who is the beginner? Is it you or a child?
@@KeithronPowell yeah, I’m the beginner. Always wanted to get into drumming. And I finally have the chance to.
Simmons needs to make a $100 hi hat stand upgrade available, and the Titans would fly off the shelves.
@@gtwist100 I'm not blown away by any of the sounds that come with any of the drumsets around this price range and even higher, I just use this kit to trigger higher quality samples from my computer and that does the trick 🤘 great setup for a beginner, I'm also very new to drums.
I’m trying to decide between the donner ded 200max, the alesis nitro pro, or this kit. For a bit of background I used to play an acoustic kit for 2 years but unfortunately my kit was destroyed in a storm. Any advice?
If you’re looking for better sound go Alesis if you’re just looking to practice and you’re not concerned go Donner
gotcha. Thanks for the advice. I recently stumbled upon brand called hampback. I’m looking at their ace 510 kit. Pretty sure they manufacture for donner and I think it’s what I’m gonna go with since I’m looking for a more realistic drum feel and playing experience overall.
Sounds better than the Titan...and better frame
The frame is sturdy but a monster to put together. I guess my question is why is the frame so important? If the drum is stationary the frame should last. If you’re moving it.. kicking it…. 😂 or something then the frame may play a part. As to the snare…. That one snare is hot. It’s exactly like the Alesis snare that I love.
@@KeithronPowell I prefer a sturdy frame.
Is the 1200 model better for a left handed drummer
Does it have the ability to add an expansion (one more Tom or cymbal?)
Yes but it’ll have to be from another brand as they don’t offer an expansion kit at this time.
Keithron, Have you ever tried Any of the Laurin drums? I like the reviews but, I ventured out a bit and found these and boy oh boy. I purchased the snare and it felt natural to me so much so that I purchased bass drum to boot. I also found that they are much quieter than the Simmons but, the feel is what I really like the most. Just asking...
I haven’t tried them. Maybe one day they’ll ask me to review them.
Can you use a double pedal and does thr high hat have different articulations or is it just open, closed
Open closed on the hibhat
Excellent review, very informative. I'm looking at electric drums because I can't really play my real drums anymore in my house. So I went to a music store to try some. I didn't like any of the kits without a high hat. So when I saw this kit for the price, I was really interested. It's in the price range I want. Just wondering do you think it will last or is it just a cheap temporary set?
Thanks for your time.
John M
Also, do you know if this kit will work with a double head kick pedal?
Thanks again
John M
It will last. And you can use double pedal. I like the hi hat better as well. Thanks for watching. If you truly consider buying I have a link below. It does help support the channel.
This one or the alesis nitro max kit? Honestly which what would you pick,
If I’m going sounds… Alesis of gear Fesley
little words of advice if you're starting off and on the fence about this: Just buy it. It's cheap now but once it gains traction they're gonna raise the price. Seen it happen a lot
Lots of truth here
Can you get the ride to "swell"?
Keithron which sounds better to you the Fesley FED 1000 or the Alesis Nitro Max ???
Nitro
Can this be set up left handed
Is it possible to put a double bass pedal to it??
Yes
No Bluetooth?
Actually it does have Bluetooth
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It is much less $$$ than a real drum set ! Good for appartment
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Is anyone out there looking for a drummer?
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