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Simmons Titan 50 B-EX Electronic Drum Kit | Demo and Overview with Bianca "B.Rich" Richardson

Simmons Titan 50 B-EX Electronic Drum Kit | Demo and Overview with Bianca "B.Rich" Richardson

Simmons Titan 50 B-EX Drum Kit Assembly

Simmons Titan 50 B-EX Drum Kit Assembly

YouTubers Test The Simmons Titan 50 B-EX

YouTubers Test The Simmons Titan 50 B-EX

E-Kit Deep Dive | Simmons Titan 50 B-EX

E-Kit Deep Dive | Simmons Titan 50 B-EX

Simmons

Description

The Simmons Titan 50 B-EX expanded electronic drum kit pushes the boundaries of electronic drumming with its full-size configuration, advanced features and premium sound quality. Based on the best-selling Titan 50, this kit features a 10" dual-zone mesh snare, four 8" mesh toms and four 10" cymbal pads for an acoustic-like feel and response. Its professional-grade drum samples, recorded in top studios, deliver dynamic, high-definition tones that capture every nuance of your playing. Built for drummers and producers alike, the Titan 50 B-EX combines realistic performance with cutting-edge technology, making it an essential tool for practice, recording, or performance. The inclusion of a prebuilt four-post rack and a robust kick pad ensures solid setup and reliable operation during extended sessions.

Electric Drum Kit With Killer Sounds and Variable Attack Response

The Titan 50 B-EX is packed with an extensive library of stereo, full-length drum samples designed to emulate the high-definition tones heard on chart-topping albums. Using Simmons' proprietary Variable Attack Response (V.A.R.) technology, this electronic kit translates every stroke into a detailed and expressive performance. The advanced sound library includes immersive stereo room ambience, allowing each tom hit, cymbal crash or snare snap to resonate with authenticity. Whether you're tracking in the studio or practicing at home, the V.A.R. system ensures your playing is captured with natural dynamics and unparalleled precision, making every beat sound lifelike and impactful.

Versatile Configuration for Maximum Customization

Featuring a 10" dual-zone snare, four 8" toms and four 10" cymbals, this drum kit replicates the setup of an acoustic kit while maintaining a compact footprint. The 6" kick pad supports single or double pedals, catering to diverse drumming techniques. Its sturdy, rectangular four-post rack comes preassembled with clamps, allowing for a streamlined setup process. The adjustable side rail accommodates various playing styles, whether you're fine-tuning for comfort or preparing for a live gig. The Titan 50 B-EX's customizable layout and professional-grade components make it an excellent choice for rehearsal, studio sessions or live performance.

Customizable E-Kits With Signature Expansion Packs

The Titan 50 B-EX drum module offers an impressive array of customization options, allowing players to tailor their sound with signature expansion packs. Whether you're layering additional cymbal sounds or introducing unique snare tones, the module provides an intuitive interface for creating personalized kits. With built-in Bluetooth connectivity, you can easily integrate backing tracks or stream music directly from your device for seamless practice sessions. The onboard recorder and metronome tools further enhance your ability to refine timing and technique, ensuring that every session is productive and creatively rewarding.

Durable E-Kit Construction for Professional-Grade Performance

Built with durability in mind, this electronic kit features premium mesh heads and a rugged steel rack for long-lasting performance. The dual-layer mesh pads deliver consistent rebound and natural feel, while the reinforced rack ensures stability during extended practice or high-energy gigs. The preassembled rack and durable clamps minimize setup time, letting you focus on your craft. With components designed to withstand rigorous use, the Titan 50 B-EX is a reliable companion for drummers who demand consistent performance and rugged construction, session after session.

Built for Drummers who Demand Precision

The Simmons Titan 50 B-EX expanded electronic drum kit is the ideal choice for drummers seeking a professional-grade playing experience with realistic feel and advanced features. Its premium mesh pads, dynamic sound engine and intuitive module make it perfect for studio recording, home practice or live performance. Whether you're fine-tuning your skills or working on your next track, this electronic kit provides the precision and responsiveness needed to bring your drumming to life.

Simmons Titan 50 B-EX Expanded Electronic Drum Kit With Mesh Pads & Bluetooth
Simmons Titan 50 B-EX Expanded Electronic Drum Kit With Mesh Pads & Bluetooth
Simmons Titan 50 B-EX Expanded Electronic Drum Kit With Mesh Pads & Bluetooth

Features

  • 10" dual-zone mesh snare delivers realistic feel and dynamic response
  • Four 8" mesh toms provide natural rebound for expressive drumming
  • Four 10" cymbal pads offer accurate response for immersive playing
  • Stereo drum samples recorded in top studios ensure pro-level sound quality
  • Variable Attack Response technology translates strokes into nuanced performances
  • Prebuilt four-post rack allows quick setup and secure kit stability
  • Adjustable side rail lets you customize layout for comfort and precision
  • Kick pad compatible with double pedals for powerful low-end rhythms
  • Compact footprint makes it ideal for rehearsals gigs or studio sessions
  • Signature expansion packs let you personalize sounds for unique drum tones
warning

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Lead, which is known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Specs

  • Dual-zone 10" tension-able mesh snare pad 
  • Four 8" mesh toms  
  • 10" hi-hat and ride cymbals  
  • Two 10" crash cymbals with choke sensors 
  • Dual-layer, durable mesh heads with natural playability 
  • Variable hi-hat controller with sounds from closed to mid and open  
  • 6" kick pad with included pedal, optimized for single and double-kick pedals  
  • Detachable tablet or mobile phone shelf  
  • 25 presents and 10 user kits with EQ, reverb and compressor effects 
  • USB connection to computer apps and DAWs  
  • 1/8" Stereo AUX input  
  • Stereo line and headphone outputs

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Reviews

4.16

31 Reviews

87%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

Good budget kit

I purchased this as my first kit on a Black Friday sale (12/2/25) for $350 + tax. There were no Simmons kits set up in the store, so I was kind of just going out on a limb with this. So far I have been pleasantly surprised with this kit. Set up was relatively easy (once you actually get everything unboxed) and the instruction manual was quite helpful. I do wish they would provide a little more information about tuning sensitivity, threshold, etc. values out of the box as I had some issues with the hi-hat being extremely quiet. Tightening the cymbals also seems to give a better result with the triggers, but it's not as realistic compared to an acoustic kit. In the store near me I played on the Roland TD316 and the Alesis Strata Prime. The quality is much higher on those kits, but they are also $2000+ setups. For a beginner or intermediate player getting started on drum set, I think this is a good deal. I was even able to get a double bass pedal working with this after tuning the sens/threshold values. I appreciate the Simmons app that is included with this, and that is actually works on my Android phone (Melodics is iOS only though.) The app makes it much easier to tweak settings on the fly. There are some bugs still (such as the youtube feature not really working). A few times I tried to access the Simmons website for drivers and the website was down for multiple days. Another huge benefit is Bluetooth connectivity. The drum module is always scanning bluetooth so all you have to do is open your phone and search for Titan 50, and you can stream bluetooth audio from your phone or PC to the drums. This is great for just looking up tutorials or songs to play along to on youtube. Some thoughts on specific aspects of the kit: Module 9/10 -- No issues so far, great job on this part of the kit. The phone holder is a nice touch, and pairs well with the app and Bluetooth features mentioned previously. Various kit sounds included, custom kits, recording, USB out, MIDI, and line outs. Not much more you can ask for on a budget kit. This is a very minor nitpick, but it would be great to have a way to transfer the internal user MIDI recordings on the module to a PC--as far as I know this is not possible. Rack 8/10 -- Pretty sturdy, comes with velcro ties and clips for cable management which was a great addition. Drum key included to move things around. A pair of sticks included in the box which was nice. I found it a bit janky to adjust certain things to the right angles like the snare and the cymbal mounts, but not a huge deal. Some kind of headphone mount would be nice. HH Pedal 6/10 -- Thoughts on this might change as I get more familiar with the kit, but out of the box the HH Pedal feels a little cheap. Feels more like a piano sustain pedal than a real hi-hat pedal. I found it hard to trigger splashes vs. clamps. The pedal needs to be pushed all the way in to get the closed hi-hat sound. Some tinkering can definitely be done here though with the trigger settings in the app to make it feel a bit better. But obviously this is not a real HH pedal or stand, so for what it is I can't complain too much. Hi-Hat / Ride / Crash Cymbals 4/10 -- Similar to above, the cymbals just don't really feel like cymbals. This is a common complain of ekits not just this one. It does seem to have zones for edge vs. bell hits but they are kind of inconsistent and the volumes produced are hard to get matching the dynamics of my playing. I would say the experience of playing the Roland HH & cymbals is much better, but obviously those are higher end kits. I'd be interested to try the metal cymbals from Simmons and also wonder if they could produce a nicer hi-hat like the roland with a real stand and pedal. Finally some of the crash cymbals are supposed to have a choke sensor which is a nice touch, but it's really hard to use because you have to grab the very center of the cymbal, and the audio cuts off immediately. Not at all like an acoustic choke. For a beginner and for the price of the kit these are fine, but there are much better electronic cymbals out there. This is where you can definitely tell this is a budget kit. Toms 8/10 -- For the price of the kit you get FOUR WHOLE TOMS. That alone is worth a good rating. And the toms are actually decent which surprised me. Nothing really to complain about here. They are dual zone so you can hit the rims on these for a different sound. Snare 6/10 -- The snare is OK, if you play on the higher end kits you will definitely tell the difference, and for fast doubles or buzz rolls sometimes it doesn't really pick those up very well. 10 inch dual zone, you can do rim shots which is nice. Cross stick doesn't really work but you can kind of do it if you put your whole stick on the rim (if it's on the mesh it will register as a normal hit). The mesh heads on the snare and toms are feel decent to play and have a good rebound. Again, not quite as good as higher end kits, but they are not bad for the price. We'll see if they hold up over time. Kick 7/10 -- The kick works well out of the box. It is wide enough for a double kick. Relatively sturdy on carpet. No real issues so far. Kick Pedal 5/10 -- The included pedal feels pretty cheap. It works but you'll probably want something better. I purchased a used double bass pedal and it works great with this kit once you turn up the sensitivity a bit and lower the threshold values. #sweepstakes

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

its decent for beginners but nothing special

i will say, I am still a beginner. this is a good kit from what I have seen for beginners though. the cymbals arent the best but you get what you pay for. the main thing I don't like about this kit is that the cymbals are 1 zone cymbals and arent very consistent with the sound they produce. the included drum sticks also are not that good. i broke one after about 3 days of playing. other than the cymbals and sticks, its a good kit for beginners. easy to set up and play. the main thing I would upgrade is the cymbals

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Small Venues13
  2. Accompaniment9
  3. Soundtracks6
  4. Home4
  5. Practice4
Cons
  1. Not Sensitive5
  2. Poorly Made4
  3. Cymbals1
  4. Bass trigger needs tweaking1
  5. Small footprint could make it hard for an adult1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced18
  2. Novice9
  3. Professional Musician3
  4. Child1
Pros
  1. Great Sound20
  2. Responsive18
  3. Versatile18
  4. Huge Tone10
  5. Sensitive8
  • Never again... Worst build quality I've experienced.

    1

    submitted9 days ago

    byAndrew

    fromAtlanta

    In the middle of filing my third warranty claim on this kit. I've had the kit less than six months. (Four of them I couldn't play due to hospitalization.) I lost the bass drum in the middle of a gig, then one of the crash symbols went out. Now the screws are falling out of the ride.

  • Awesome

    5

    submitted14 days ago

    byAllison

    fromSavannah, GA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This drum set is awesome! Sound, responsiveness, quality, this drum set has it all and for a decent price!

  • Good budget kit

    4

    submitted25 days ago

    byAustin

    fromBrewerton, NY

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I purchased this as my first kit on a Black Friday sale (12/2/25) for $350 + tax. There were no Simmons kits set up in the store, so I was kind of just going out on a limb with this. So far I have been pleasantly surprised with this kit. Set up was relatively easy (once you actually get everything unboxed) and the instruction manual was quite helpful. I do wish they would provide a little more information about tuning sensitivity, threshold, etc. values out of the box as I had some issues with the hi-hat being extremely quiet. Tightening the cymbals also seems to give a better result with the triggers, but it's not as realistic compared to an acoustic kit. In the store near me I played on the Roland TD316 and the Alesis Strata Prime. The quality is much higher on those kits, but they are also $2000+ setups. For a beginner or intermediate player getting started on drum set, I think this is a good deal. I was even able to get a double bass pedal working with this after tuning the sens/threshold values. I appreciate the Simmons app that is included with this, and that is actually works on my Android phone (Melodics is iOS only though.) The app makes it much easier to tweak settings on the fly. There are some bugs still (such as the youtube feature not really working). A few times I tried to access the Simmons website for drivers and the website was down for multiple days. Another huge benefit is Bluetooth connectivity. The drum module is always scanning bluetooth so all you have to do is open your phone and search for Titan 50, and you can stream bluetooth audio from your phone or PC to the drums. This is great for just looking up tutorials or songs to play along to on youtube. Some thoughts on specific aspects of the kit: Module 9/10 -- No issues so far, great job on this part of the kit. The phone holder is a nice touch, and pairs well with the app and Bluetooth features mentioned previously. Various kit sounds included, custom kits, recording, USB out, MIDI, and line outs. Not much more you can ask for on a budget kit. This is a very minor nitpick, but it would be great to have a way to transfer the internal user MIDI recordings on the module to a PC--as far as I know this is not possible. Rack 8/10 -- Pretty sturdy, comes with velcro ties and clips for cable management which was a great addition. Drum key included to move things around. A pair of sticks included in the box which was nice. I found it a bit janky to adjust certain things to the right angles like the snare and the cymbal mounts, but not a huge deal. Some kind of headphone mount would be nice. HH Pedal 6/10 -- Thoughts on this might change as I get more familiar with the kit, but out of the box the HH Pedal feels a little cheap. Feels more like a piano sustain pedal than a real hi-hat pedal. I found it hard to trigger splashes vs. clamps. The pedal needs to be pushed all the way in to get the closed hi-hat sound. Some tinkering can definitely be done here though with the trigger settings in the app to make it feel a bit better. But obviously this is not a real HH pedal or stand, so for what it is I can't complain too much. Hi-Hat / Ride / Crash Cymbals 4/10 -- Similar to above, the cymbals just don't really feel like cymbals. This is a common complain of ekits not just this one. It does seem to have zones for edge vs. bell hits but they are kind of inconsistent and the volumes produced are hard to get matching the dynamics of my playing. I would say the experience of playing the Roland HH & cymbals is much better, but obviously those are higher end kits. I'd be interested to try the metal cymbals from Simmons and also wonder if they could produce a nicer hi-hat like the roland with a real stand and pedal. Finally some of the crash cymbals are supposed to have a choke sensor which is a nice touch, but it's really hard to use because you have to grab the very center of the cymbal, and the audio cuts off immediately. Not at all like an acoustic choke. For a beginner and for the price of the kit these are fine, but there are much better electronic cymbals out there. This is where you can definitely tell this is a budget kit. Toms 8/10 -- For the price of the kit you get FOUR WHOLE TOMS. That alone is worth a good rating. And the toms are actually decent which surprised me. Nothing really to complain about here. They are dual zone so you can hit the rims on these for a different sound. Snare 6/10 -- The snare is OK, if you play on the higher end kits you will definitely tell the difference, and for fast doubles or buzz rolls sometimes it doesn't really pick those up very well. 10 inch dual zone, you can do rim shots which is nice. Cross stick doesn't really work but you can kind of do it if you put your whole stick on the rim (if it's on the mesh it will register as a normal hit). The mesh heads on the snare and toms are feel decent to play and have a good rebound. Again, not quite as good as higher end kits, but they are not bad for the price. We'll see if they hold up over time. Kick 7/10 -- The kick works well out of the box. It is wide enough for a double kick. Relatively sturdy on carpet. No real issues so far. Kick Pedal 5/10 -- The included pedal feels pretty cheap. It works but you'll probably want something better. I purchased a used double bass pedal and it works great with this kit once you turn up the sensitivity a bit and lower the threshold values. #sweepstakes

  • Good e-drum kit with reasonable price

    5

    submitteda month ago

    byJio

    fromSan Jose

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I can not say this is a best e-drum kit, but in this price range, about $500, I highly recommend this. As a beginner, I don't want to spend much money on drum kit, so I choose this one. And I didn't regret it because, for me, it worth every penny :)

  • Great Value and Great Learning Tool

    4

    submitteda month ago

    byWill

    fromCollege Station, Tx

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    The setup comes with a video to allow you to start playing in no time. It is very customizable to make every little adjustment needed. My favorite part is the app that comes with it as it allows to customize sound very easily and play drumless tracks through the headphones.

  • Overall Nice set for the price

    4

    submitteda month ago

    byJohn

    fromGreen Bay Wisconsin

    Love how they cut the set up time in half if not more. Only bad thing is it came without a drum key which is needed for the bass pedal...yay me

Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked bymotorist

    fromundisclosed

    it says its for single and double kick but the thing im asking is will the kick be responsive as i play faster and faster like over 250+ bpm responsive

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Simmons Titan 50 B-EX is well-equipped for double bass drumming. Its kick pad offers the necessary responsiveness, and the module's technology supports accurate and dynamic playback. While some pedal adjustments might be needed for optimal fit, the kit provides a solid foundation for practicing and performing fast double-kick patterns. You will need to try it.
  • asked bymotorist

    fromundisclosed

    i would like to ask it says its for single kick or double kick but the thing that im asking is if i play double kick will it be super responsive like will i hear the kick as im playing faster and faster

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Simmons Titan 50 B-EX is well-equipped for double bass drumming. Its kick pad offers the necessary responsiveness, and the module's technology supports accurate and dynamic playback. While some pedal adjustments might be needed for optimal fit, the kit provides a solid foundation for practicing and performing fast double-kick patterns.
  • asked byHey Man

    fromKansas City, MO

    What is the best kick drum pad upgrade for this kit that supports and comes with a double bass pedal?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Simmons Power Up Double Bass Drum Upgrade Premium Bundle includes the KP20 kick pad and a Sound Percussion Labs Velocity double bass drum pedal, We have others but not in a bundle.
  • asked byDee

    fromNV

    I have Airpod Max... how do I connect this to bluetooth? Somehow it says its connected but I cant hear anything

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Simmons Titan 50 B-EX electronic drum kit does not support Bluetooth audio output to wireless headphones like the AirPods Max. Its Bluetooth functionality is designed solely for audio input—allowing you to stream music from a device into the module for play-along purposes.
  • asked byLeslie

    fromLakewood, NJ

    What are the approximate dimensions of this set fully assembled?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Simmons Titan 50 B-EX Expanded Electronic Drum Kit, when fully assembled, has approximate dimensions of 60 inches (152 cm) in width, 40 inches (102 cm) in depth, and 50 inches (127 cm) in height. These measurements are based on typical setups and may vary depending on individual adjustments to pad and cymbal positions.
  • asked byJohn

    fromPhoenix az

    Does it come with a drum thrown? Set of sticks?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, it doesn't.
  • asked byConnor

    fromMooresville, NC

    Can I buy or get an additional kick pedal so I can do double bass?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, you can.
  • asked byJoaquin

    fromHawthorne, CA

    Does a double kick pedal work for this kit

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it will.
  • asked byRobert

    fromNew Albany, Indiana

    Does the bell of the cymbal work as a normal bell cymbal would?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it works like a normal bell, but you might notice some minor differences in feel and sensitivity due to the electronic nature.
  • asked byJIM

    fromRICHMOND VA.

    WHAT REPAIR \ RELACEMENT PATRS ARE AVAILABLE

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. What do you need?