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Alesis Strata Prime Electronic Drum Kit

The Strata Prime electronic drum kit from Alesis features an acoustic-like drumming experience with the versatility of a vast library of electronic sounds via the state-of-the-art Prime module. It’s equipped with full-size drum and cymbal pads for a familiar feel, plus the renowned BFD3 sound engine, boasting 75 professionally crafted kits. Edit any parameter on the massive 10.1" touchscreen and shape your sound from a vast selection of kits, sounds and tone-tweaking options. It includes mounting hardware for the module, snare, tom and cymbals—just add a hi-hat stand and kick pedal to get grooving.

Alesis Strata Prime Electronic Drum Kit Prime Module With BFD Drums

Discover a New World of Sounds in the Prime Module

The included Prime module puts a world of options at your fingertips via its 10.1" touch interface. With the BFD3 sound engine, you have a world of percussion at your fingertips. The BFD3 sound engine provides over 440 kit pieces and 1,092 articulations, allowing the Strata Prime to produce nuanced sounds that capture the essence of acoustic drums. With over 40GB of content and 128GB of internal storage, you’ll never run out of inspiration. Whether you want an array of acoustic tones or modern electronic sounds, the Strata Prime module has you covered.

 

Alesis Strata Prime Electronic Drum Kit Mesh-Head Pads

Full-Size, All-Mesh Pads for an Acoustic-Like Feel

Alesis Strata Prime features an all-mesh drum pad configuration, including snare, toms and kick drum, providing the rebound and playing feel of an acoustic kit. The 14" snare, and 8", 10", 12" and 14" toms are dual-zone, enabling you to trigger different sounds from the head and rim. Its 20" kick drum pad features an acoustic shell-like form factor, delivering a satisfying rebound that mimics a conventional bass drum. No matter how you configure the kit, automatic crosstalk filtering provides a clean signal. With the Strata Prime, you get to experience the joy of playing drums in a format designed for practice and performance.

Alesis Strata Prime Electronic Drum Kit Cymbals

360-Degree Cymbals and Hi-Hat With Magnetic Technology

The Strata Prime comes with 360-degree triple-zone cymbals—two 16" crashes and an 18" ride—that detect hits across the bow, edge and bell. It also includes a 14" hi-hat with magnetic technology, providing a natural feel and closing motion. Play foot splashes, tight closed hi-hats, loose open hi-hats and everything in between with precision. The hi-hat pad sits on a traditional hi-hat stand (sold separately), so it feels familiar under your foot. With the cymbals and hi-hat, you have an electronic drum set that delivers nuance and expressiveness on par with an acoustic kit.

Alesis Strata Prime Electronic Drum Kit Complete Set

Hone Your Chops and Customize Your Sound

This cutting-edge e-kit comes with the BFD Player desktop application that provides an intuitive interface for customizing and expanding your sonic options. With it, you can import additional drum kits, as well as trigger and cymbal sounds, to build kits tailored to your unique playing style and musical needs. Whether you play rock, jazz, electronic music or anything in between, the BFD Player desktop app ensures you always have the right sounds on hand. Strata Prime also includes a 90-day subscription to Drumeo and a 30-day subscription to Melodics with 60 lessons to help build your skills. With the included BFD Player software, you can further expand your sonic palette with additional drum packs. For drummers who want acoustic realism and electronic versatility, the Strata Prime electronic drum kit is the total package. With its generously sized mesh heads, 360-degree cymbals and incredibly intuitive module, the Strata Prime makes it easy to achieve your perfect drum sound—whether at home for quiet practice, in the studio or on stage. Check out the Strata Prime at a local Guitar Center today for an electronic drumming experience like no other.

Note: Hi-hat stand & kick pedal sold separately.

 
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Electronic Drum Sets

The electric drum set is no longer just for quiet practice—it’s now a staple in home studios, live setups, and hybrid rigs everywhere. Whether you’re dialing in a clean MIDI track, jamming silently with headphones or triggering samples live, these kits deliver the sound and feel today’s drummers need. With trusted brands like Roland, Alesis and Yamaha offering everything from beginner kits to advanced pro-level gear, there’s a wide range of models designed to meet your goals and fit your space.

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About Electronic Drum Sets

When Moody Blues drummer Graeme Edge devised the first electronic drum with Sussex University professor Brian Groves back in 1971, there was no way they could've predicted what kind of rise in popularity that electronic drums would have over the next decade. From Rush to Devo, electronic drum sets played a significant role in defining the sound of the 80's, and their playability and sound continues to improve each and every day. The versatility and realism of electronic drum sets can surprise even the greatest players. In fact, modern electronic kits have the capability of perfectly mimicking the sound of a regular acoustic drum set, to the point that even the most finicky of players can't tell a difference. Not only that, but they're a great option for drummers who need to keep the noise to a minimum, but wish to continue practicing late at night.

Whether you have kids or simply live in a busy neighborhood, you can always just grab a pair of headphones, plug into your electronic kit, and play as hard as you'd like without disturbing a soul. Today, there is no shortage of top-quality electronic drum kits constructed by the biggest names in drums. From 2Box and ddrum, to Simmons, Yamaha, Roland and Alesis, these manufacturers have designed immaculate electronic drum kits that are precise, durable and playable for drummers of all ages and skill levels. A great choice is the ddrum DD1 Electronic Drum Set. This incredible sounding kit has a five-piece configuration that consists of four single zone pads, a hi-hat controller and a pad, snare and cymbals. You can even plug in an MP3 player and play along to your favorite songs. Another affordable option is the Simmons SDXpress2 Compact 5-piece kit. It's super-compact, has 193 different drum sounds, 10 song styles, and a song recorder. It's highly recommended for beginners and casual players alike. Electronic drum sets are not what they used to be. Modern electronic kits can give you a near infinite supply of various drum sounds, suitable for any genre of music. Simply put, an electronic drum kit is a fantastic option to consider for any drummer.

Electronic Drum Sets for Beginners

Since they were first introduced by Moody Blues drummer Graeme Edge and Sussex University prof Brian Groves in 1971, there's no denying the impact that electronic drums have had on the percussion scene. These instruments might be best-known for the 1980s, where their distinctive sounds helped to shape the decade in music. Today, electronic drum sets are better than ever: not only can they still make those characteristic '80s beats, but advancing drum machine technology has made them incredibly realistic. In fact, they're used more now than they ever were before—but most people didn't even notice, because modern electronic drums sound so natural that they're easy to mistake for acoustic sets.

Of course, like any instrument, the best place to get started is on the "ground floor," and this selection of starter electronic drum sets is the perfect way to do that. The emphasis of these drums is on playability and an easy learning curve, so you can get started quickly to master the ins and outs of electronic percussion. Of course, they're also solid performers, so you can take them onstage just as confidently. If you're looking for a set that's compact and portable, perfect for garage band rehearsals, check out the Simmons SDXpress2 Compact 5-Piece Electronic Drum Kit or the Roland V-Drums Lite. These are full-featured electronic drums with a small footprint, so you can set them up or tear them down in a hurry.

On the other hand, if it's a full-sized set you're after, you'll be looking at options like the Alesis DM LITE or Simmons SD500 five-piece drum sets. The layouts of these sets are as comfortable as any acoustic drum set to play, and their rack setups are a natural fit for the stage. Whatever you're looking for in your first electronic drums, there's bound to be a starter set in this section that offers it. Better yet, you can get all the versatility of electronic drums without breaking the bank, since they're affordable on a student budget. The only question that's left to ask, really, is how far your new electronic drum set will take you.

Electronic instruments have a history of revolutionizing their respective fields. After all, what would modern music be without electronic drums? There's literally no limit to the variety of sounds they can make, so if you're looking to be the most versatile drummer you can be, this is the percussion to get you there. And thanks to the range of complete electronic drum sets you'll find here, getting up and running from scratch has never been quicker or easier. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, you can definitely find the right electronic drums here for you. For your first kit, check out options like the Simmons SD5X or ddrum DD1. These give you a great balance between performance and affordability, so you can push your drumming to the limits without having to do the same to your wallet.

If, however, you're looking for the absolute best set of drums you can get your hands on, you can't miss the ultra-high end professional kits such as the Yamaha DTX925K, Roland TD-30KV V-Pro Series or Pintech Professional Series Road Pro Kit. Sets like these have the most advanced pads and drum modules on the market, delivering performance that will totally blow you away. Although electronic drums have a ton of potential, it's totally understandable if you're still on the fence about parting from your beloved acoustic set. You wouldn't be alone, and for drummers in that situation, the Pearl ePRO series is definitely one you can't miss. These are the drumming equivalent of an acoustic-electric guitar: you get a full set of skins that perform great as an acoustic drum set, but they also have high-tech triggers built in so they're electronic drums too. Any of the complete electronic drum sets in this section could be the right one for you, so don't be afraid to take your time and look through the entire lineup. With their immense potential to explore new sounds and styles, electronic drum sets are instruments that are always worth adding to your percussion repertoire.