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Simmons Titan 75 Review & Sound Demos

Simmons Titan 75 Review & Sound Demos

Simmons

Description

Advancing drummers need a kit that feels natural, responds quickly and delivers inspiring sound. The Simmons Titan 75 electronic drum kit brings those elements together in a powerful setup designed for intermediate edrums players, home studios and focused practice environments. At the center of the kit is a responsive mesh edrums configuration built around a large 12" dual-zone snare mounted on a real snare stand, four mesh toms and an expressive cymbal layout including a triple-zone edrums ride. The Titan 75 drum module houses 314 drum and percussion sounds organized across 75 kits, with built-in effects such as reverb and compression for shaping polished tones directly from the module. With Bluetooth connectivity, USB audio and MIDI recording capability and flexible sound editing tools, the Titan 75 provides a versatile electronic drums platform for practice edrums, studio edrums and recording edrums setups.

12" Snare With Real Stand for Natural Playing Feel

The snare drum defines the feel of any drum kit, and the Titan 75 is built around a large 12" dual-zone mesh snare mounted on a traditional snare stand. This familiar configuration places the snare exactly where drummers expect it, providing stable positioning and realistic response during practice and performance. The mesh head delivers quiet rebound and dynamic sensitivity, supporting everything from subtle ghost notes to aggressive backbeats. Combined with four 8" dual-zone mesh tom pads, the Titan 75 offers a responsive mesh edrums setup that helps players transition smoothly between acoustic drums and electronic drums.

314 Drum Sounds and 75 Kits With Natural Room Ambience

The Titan 75 module delivers an expansive sound library designed for expressive electronic drums performance. With 314 drum and percussion sounds arranged across 75 kits, drummers can quickly access tones suited for rock, pop, metal and modern electronic music styles. These sounds are based on full-length drum and cymbal recordings captured with natural room ambience, giving the kit a sense of depth and realism that responds dynamically to playing. Built-in processing such as multiple reverb programs and compressor modes allows further shaping of the drum mix directly from the module.

Expressive Cymbal Performance With Triple-Zone Ride

Cymbal realism is another highlight of the Titan 75 electronic drum kit. The kit includes two 10" crash cymbal pads with choke along with a 12" triple-zone edrums ride that supports bow, bell and edge articulation. This expanded cymbal response allows drummers to perform nuanced patterns and accents that closely mirror acoustic cymbal techniques. Whether practicing grooves or performing more advanced parts, the cymbal system provides expressive control that enhances the realism of the electronic drums experience.

App Control, Bluetooth Streaming and USB Recording

The Titan 75 integrates easily into modern practice and recording environments. Bluetooth audio and MIDI allow players to stream music from mobile devices or connect to compatible apps for learning and play-along sessions. The Simmons Drums app for iOS provides convenient control over kit selection, sound editing and mix adjustments directly from a phone or tablet. USB connectivity enables direct audio and MIDI communication with computers and digital audio workstations, allowing the Titan 75 to function as a flexible recording edrums interface or trigger virtual instruments in studio environments.

Stable Rack Design With Expandable Electronic Drum Setup

A full-size rectangular steel rack anchors the Titan 75, keeping pads and cymbals securely positioned during energetic playing. Adjustable clamps allow drummers to dial in comfortable positioning while maintaining a stable platform that resists movement during extended sessions. The included kick pad supports both single and double kick pedals, making the kit adaptable to a wide range of playing styles. With responsive mesh pads, powerful module features and flexible connectivity, the Simmons Titan 75 electronic drum set delivers a versatile electronic drums solution for practice, recording and evolving musical performance.

Simmons Titan 75 Electronic Drum Set
Simmons Titan 75 Electronic Drum Set
Simmons Titan 75 Electronic Drum Set

Features

  • Versatile, responsive electronic drum kit designed for intermediate players practice and recording
  • 12" dual-zone mesh snare on real stand delivers natural feel and stable positioning
  • Four dual-zone mesh tom pads provide responsive rebound and quiet practice performance
  • 314 drum and percussion sounds deliver expressive tones for modern electronic drums
  • 75 kits including user kits support deep customization and flexible sound design
  • Triple-zone ride cymbal enables bow bell and edge articulation for realistic play
  • Two crash cymbals with choke provide dynamic accents and expressive cymbal control
  • Built-in reverb and compressor effects shape polished drum tones directly from module
  • Bluetooth audio and MIDI stream music or connect to learning and editing apps
  • USB audio and MIDI enable recording edrums workflows and DAW integration
  • Full-size rectangular steel rack keeps pads stable during aggressive playing
  • Kick pad supports single or double pedals for evolving drumming techniques
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

General
  • Product type: Electronic drum kit
  • Series: Titan
Drums
  • Snare pad: 12" dual-zone mesh
  • Tom pads: 8" dual-zone mesh tom pads x 4
  • Kick pad: 7" kick drum pad
Cymbals
  • Hi-hat pad: 10" hi-hat pad with controller pedal
  • Crash cymbals: 10" crash pads x 2 with choke
  • Ride cymbal: 12" triple-zone ride cymbal pad
Module
  • Number of sounds: 314
  • Preset kits: 50
  • User kits: 20
  • Preset songs: 3
  • User songs: 7
  • Effects: Reverb programs, compressor programs
  • Practice tools: Metronome, practice mode, recording
Connectivity
  • Analog inputs: 1/8" stereo aux input
  • Analog outputs: 1/4" line outputs left and right
  • Headphone output: 1/8" stereo
  • USB: USB audio and MIDI
  • Bluetooth: Audio and MIDI
  • Trigger inputs: 25-pin multi trigger input, EXP1 and EXP2 dual-zone inputs
  • MIDI: 5-pin MIDI output
Power and Voltage
  • Power supply: 9 V AC adapter
  • Current requirement: 600 mA
Hardware
  • Rack: Full-size rectangular steel rack
  • Snare stand: Included
Included Accessories
  • Accessories: Kick pedal, hi-hat controller pedal, drumsticks, tablet shelf, AC adapter

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  • I highly recommend this product.

    5

    submitted9 days ago

    byCharles

    fromCharleston South Carolina

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I use this product to develop drum parts for my recordings. I have tons of midi drums but finding the right grove and fills is tedious. I get much better grove feel by playing the drums in on the Titan 75. I find by playing the drum in, I get drum with a lot more grove feel.

  • Very good for the price

    5

    submitted12 days ago

    byDalvin

    fromVirginia mn

    When I'm playing to songs I have it set up where it sounds just like the drum sets I. The songs I play. Great snare sounds choke cymbals are nice too

  • Very nice intermediate 10 piece E-kit. Excellent Value.

    5

    submitteda month ago

    byTj

    fromGlen Burnie, MD

    Good sound right out the box through my PA system. More than enough pre loaded solid drum kits. I've yet to tweek any of them. 12 inch snare on a stand sets this kit apart from others around this price range. You definitely get bang for your buck. Bravo, Simmons!

  • (Beginner) Very happy with drum set so far

    5

    submitted3 months ago

    byWilliam

    fromNJ

    Bought this set (on sale for Black Friday) for my son who is a beginner on drums, and I have never played an instrument myself. Initial impressions from that perspective are very good. We played around the sets they had on the floor of our GC before buying this set without playing it which happened to be an Alessis Strata Prime, Roland 316 and 516 which could have set my son up for a big disappointment in comparison but fortunately the Simmons stood up to the test! Pros so far: -rack is solid as are all the connections to it, connections all seem infinitely adjustable - height, angles of everything are easy to mess with and awesome they built in cable management! -large snare on a stand makes it feel like some of the more expensive sets we saw on the floor at our local GC -love all the variety of drums available on the module -app was very easy to connect between iPad and drum and slick UI -many settings you can configure about each kit, could probably spend hours tailoring it exactly how you want -love that the sounds vary nicely depending on how hard you hit any of the components -like how there are different sounds for the rims and drums -like the built in practice components like some sample songs to play to and the metronome -very nice that the hit hat pedal and kick stand have built in teeth to bite into a carpet or mat to keep them from moving, cool touch -assembly was straightforward, never had an IKEA "this is never going to fit here / go together" moment -Connected easily to Simmons DA2108 amp we also bought via mono 1/4inch cable (not included) and sounds great on that as well as the headphones (Tascam200x) we bought Cons: -As I knew before I bought, hi hat didn't sound loud enough to begin with so you go into the "mix" setting, choose the hi hat and set the volume to 127 (and make sure to do this both with and without the pedal down). -He was using the melodics free trial and it wasn't always registering his "closed" hits but we think that was also because we did not have a rug down yet at the time to latch the pedals onto. -it feels harder than it should be to adjust the various components of the hit hat (which I read is always the low point on most edrums anyway) in the app compared to all other components. Maybe just making the various states in the app more visible / larger and easier to choose between would help -I am betting trying to get half open / closed hits on the hi hat will be very hard because the pedal does not have that much range overall but need to really set aside some time to play with the settings when my sons taking a break, like perhaps theshold and sensitivity of the pedal, to see if that changes things. -Cymbals work great in practice by when I was putting the kit together initially were the only component that I looked at and thought "these look small / cheap" compared to what I thought from the product pictures online. I know there are upgrades made by Simmons available for those (MC series! but once he played on them and I heard the sounds I had less concern about them. Overall: Very happy with this set and the fact after playing the Roland's and Alessis's several times at GC in the past month that were 3-5x the (sale) price my son did not seem disappointed at all by the sounds and feel by this set I think itself speaks volumes. Giving it a 5 star for overall value but it would be a 4 star without the value because I would love if for the same price it came with one of those moving high hats on a stand some of the very expensive kits have (of course I know that's part of why the are expensive though!)

  • Working with it

    4

    submitted3 months ago

    bySnow

    fromTexas

    Mainly personal play time. How ever I have High Standards. Sounds are Good 👍

  • great kit for practice

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byChris

    fromJersey City, NJ

    Overall, we're really happy with this electronic drum kit. The sound quality is excellent, and the build quality feels solid, and there's lots of fine tuning you can do to each and every drum. The mesh on the heads is responsive and quiet. The cymbals aren't too big, so you can arrange them pretty much however you see fit around the kit. It's been great for practice and playing along with music. The sound is pretty realistic. The interface for selecting sounds and adjusting settings make sense, but the display is a little small. The navigation leads to a bit of scrolling through all the options to get things just right. Once or twice when hitting a drum too hard, we have noticed it trigger an adjacent drum pad. The volume is good for practice and playing along with tracks, though we'd love just a bit more output power for those times when you really want to crank it up. Despite these small points, this is a high-quality kit that we'd recommend!

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