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Roland TD-02K & TD-02KV Drum Kits Overview

Roland TD-02K & TD-02KV Drum Kits Overview

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Description

The TD-02KV is an upgraded Roland V-Drums kit featuring the TD-02 module, 16 great-sounding kits, mesh snare, four-post stand, low-noise pads and Bluetooth connectivity via an optional adapter (sold separately). It includes a PDX-8 dual-zone mesh snare, three PDX-8 toms and KT-1 kick pad. This expandable e-kit also comes with a CY-5 hi-hat, crash and ride, as well as a durable four-post rack to hold it all in place. What's more, the module has an onboard coach for tracking your progress and motivation to play.
Open Box Roland TD-02KV V-Drums Kit Level 1
Open Box Roland TD-02KV V-Drums Kit Level 1
Open Box Roland TD-02KV V-Drums Kit Level 1

Features

  • Upgraded V-Drums kit, with TD-02 sound module, 16 great-sounding kits, mesh snare, four-post stand, low-noise pads
  • Optional Bluetooth adapter (sold separately) lets you stream audio from your phone and play along (or use mix-in jack for wired connection)
  • PDX-8 dual-zone mesh snare
  • Onboard coach for tracking your progress and motivation to play
  • Low-noise beater-less kick pedal for playing without disturbing others, ideal for practicing at home
  • Sturdy four-post drum rack
  • USB B-MIDI port (as well as Bluetooth MIDI via the optional adapter mentioned above) for connection to recording software and Digital Audio Workstations digital audio workstations (DAW)
  • Easily upgradable with OP-TD1C for an additional crash cymbal, KT-10 or KD-10 for kick and more (all sold separately)

Specs

Kit Configuration
  • Drum sound module: TD-02 x 1
  • Snare: PDX-8 x 1
  • Tom: PD-4 x 3
  • Hi-Hat: CY-5 x 1
  • Hi-Hat control pedal: FD-1 x 1
  • Crash: CY-5 x 1
  • Ride: CY-5 x 1
  • Kick: KT-1 x 1
  • Drum Stand: MDS-LITE x 1
Drum Kits
  • 16
Coach Functions (5 Modes)
  • Time Check (easy)
  • Time Check (hard)
  • Quiet Count
  • Auto Up/Down
  • Change-Up
Metronome
  • Tempo (20–260)
  • Rhythm Type (5 types)
  • Sounds (15 types)
Display
  • 16 Characters x 2 Lines LCD (with backlight)
Connectors
  • OUTPUT/PHONES Jack: Stereo miniature phone type
  • MIX IN jack: Stereo miniature phone type
  • USB COMPUTER Port: USB-B Type
  • TRIGGER INPUT Connector: DB-25 Type (Kick, Snare, Tom 1, Tom 2, Tom 3, Hi-Hat, Crash 1, Crash 2, Ride, Hi-Hat Control)
  • Bluetooth ADAPTER SLOT: Bluetooth Audio MIDI Dual Adapter (MODEL BT-DUAL)
USB Computer
  • Speed: Full-speed USB (Generic), Hi-Speed USB (Vendor)
  • Driver Mode: Generic, Vendor
  • Protocol: USB MIDI, USB Audio
USB Audio
  • Sampling Rate (original): 44.1kHz
  • Sampling Rate (with sampling rate converter): 96kHz, 48kHz
  • Record: 2 Channels
  • Playback: 2 Channels
Power Supply
  • AC Adapter (DC 12V)
Current Draw
  • 200mA
Dimensions (WxDxH)
  • 47-1/4" x 43-5/16" x 47-1/4", including the drum throne
Weight
  • 31 lb. 7 oz.
Accessories
  • Setup Guide
  • Leaflet "USING THE UNIT SAFELY"
  • AC Adapter
  • Special Connection Cable
  • Drum Key
Note
  • In order to use USB audio, switch to vendor mode and use the vendor driver
  • Drum throne, drum sticks and headphones are not included

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  • asked byMatt

    fromundisclosed

    Will someone who is 6'5" find this to adjust to the right height for playing comfortably?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    For someone who is 6'5", the Roland TD-02KV V-Drums Kit can work, but there are a few limitations and customization tips to be aware of for comfortable playing at that height: Height Adjustment Overview The TD-02KV uses a compact MDS-LITE stand, which is lightweight and easy to assemble—great for space-saving, but not ideal for very tall players. Rack height is somewhat limited compared to Roland’s higher-end kits (e.g., TD-17 or TD-27 series). Pad arms and cymbal booms have limited reach, so ergonomic customization can be restricted out-of-the-box. Possible Workarounds Stool/Throne Adjustment: Use a taller drum throne, such as the Gibraltar 6608 or DW 5000 series, which go higher than standard models. Raising your seat can help bring the kit into a better ergonomic range. Custom Rack Options: Consider replacing the rack with a standard MDS-Compact or MDS-4V rack, which can allow more flexible positioning. Some players also use third-party racks for greater adjustability. Pedal Positioning: Foot positioning can feel cramped if you're tall. Consider positioning the hi-hat and kick pedals wider apart, but this depends on your floor space and the pads' cable lengths. Real-World Feedback Tall players (6’3” and up) often report needing to tinker with setup to avoid shoulder and back strain. Out of the box, it may feel a bit low and tight—especially if you’re used to acoustic kits or larger Roland setups. Verdict Yes, a 6'5" player can use the TD-02KV, but may need to: Raise their throne Adjust the rack creatively Consider long-term upgrading if serious practice or playing comfort is a concern.
  • asked byMatt

    fromundisclosed

    Approximately how much floor area does this take up?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Approximate Floor Area (Footprint): Width: 47 inches (about 120 cm) Depth: 32 inches (about 80 cm) Total Floor Area: Approximately 10.4 square feet (about 1 square meter).