Simmons SD5K Electronic Drum Kit

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Get into the excitement of electronic drumming with a modest investment!

The SD5K Electronic drum kit has sensitive drum pads made of a durable, yet highly responsive, material that accurately captures every hit. All pads have adjustable rack placement and angle adjustments for unlimited customization to your playing style. This includes two cymbal pads and one hi-hat pad which have height and angle adjustments for a convenient, custom-tailored fit.

The included hi-hat control pedal gives you the feel of a real high-hat pedal, providing instant hardware familiarity to your playing. Similar to an acoustic drum kit, the hi-hat functions as a closed hi-hat when pedal is stepped on, and open when the pedal is released.

Unlike acoustic drum sets, the kick pad can be located independent of the toms for even greater customization to your body size and playing style.

The SD5K is controlled through an easy-to-read bright multifunction LED display that shows all parameter settings on your kit so you'll always know where you're at.

The sound module contains 237 voices and gives you plenty of sounds with which to customize your own drum kits. You can store up to 10 different custom kits, or use the 22 preset kits that come with the module for a head start. Also included are a reverb effect, a built-in metronome, and 48 preset songs to practice with.

Lightweight aluminum construction provides the strength of steel, but without the weight. This means easy transportation to and from the audition, rehearsal, and gig. An easy to put together design make setups and breakdowns easier. Specially made locking hinges keep your setup from "drifting," ensuring your kit stays exactly where and how you set it up.

Ins/outs and pad connections
MIDI out
Hi-hat controller
Hi-Hat pad
Crash cymbal pad
Ride cymbal pad
Snare drum pad
Tom 1 drum pad
Tom 2 drum pad
Tom 3 drum pad
Kick drum pad
Line output (R & L/mono)
Aux In (stereo TRS)
Stereo headphones output

Simmons SD5K Electronic Drum Kit Features:

  • Package includes
  • Drum key
  • Drum sticks (1 pair)
  • 9V DC adapter
  • User manual
  • Assembly instructions
  • All connection cables
  • Bass drum pedal not included

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Not bad at all for the price

I guess I'm use to older electronic sets. The last one I bought was an SDS9, so this is like a new world to me. I wish the bass trigger could handle a double pedal, but there is just no way. The trigger is way too focused. The smooth mounts pose a problem with stability. Had to go aftermarket and get some with some burrs on them. Works much better. Not really impressed with the voices, but I'm going to try a different brain. Hm.........now I'm thinking I should have gotten something different. Reconfiguration is costing me a ton to get this to my standards.

Reviewed by PalMan on 2/12/2007 who plays Rock/Alternative.

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beginner drums

i have tried this drumset in the store and it preformed very well. if you are like me and have to get a job before you get this, this i the one to start out with. ofcourse i will upgrade in the far future, but this is a good starter. peace out : )

Reviewed by Little Drummer on 4/16/2007 who plays Christian ROCK.

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tap tap tap tap

Well, as a beginner the set seemed too cool to pass up for the price and it has served its purpose, but, the quality of the set is mediocre at best...although everything still works well and misses are a part of the set, it still delivers 'drumlike' sounds....Not for the pro for sure...and the friggen tap tap tap sound you get from the high hat, (or ride or crash) drives me nuts...the rubber on the cymbals is WAY thin and allows a plastic thumping sound..volume doesn't hide it too well when your sittin on the throne..I run it with the Roland 350 keyboard amp, (which is way cool) and it does allright enough to get you hooked on playin drums...think I need the Roland drums to go with the amp...maybe a splitter for another crash would work..??,,I recommend this for beginners and beginners only...rat-a-tat...

Reviewed by bigbeanbird on 5/2/2007 who plays mostly off tempo....

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Satisfied with apprehension

I bought this drum set because I needed something more than rubber practice pads, mute pads and plastic cymbals. This was cheap and affordable. While I hadn't planned to play these live, I do use it for small gigs and practice where I don't want to lug my pro kit around. I also found that It's easy to input, from MP3 player, a song and split the output to earphones and my PC where I recored my playing over the song. The bad news: The kick will not accept a double pedal so I am looking to replace the pad. I might as well bought the DXT III Extreme kit. Also, the HH pedal did not work out of the box but Guitar Center replaced it without question. Thanks Guys...

Reviewed by Brianthedrummer on 12/21/2006 who plays All.

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I like them

I like the kit. I am playing through a Behringer 180w. keyboard amp. I am also using them to trigger my Akai MPC 1000...I got all the sounds I want. I also liked the idea that I don't need any mics for the drums. I am sure the Roland kit for $2k is better, but this fit my budget and works!

Reviewed by zack on 5/16/2007 who plays alternative/electronica.

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