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Yamaha DTX400K Electronic Drum Set

Place of Origin USA
Model Number CUSTOMGUITAR 130
Min.Order Quantity One Set
Price Negotiable
Packaging Details Hardshell Case of Yamaha DTX400K Electronic Drum Set
Delivery Time Please contact customer service
Payment Terms paypal,UnionPay, Visa/MasterCard, Amex, Discover,T/T
Supply Ability 130

Product Features

The DTX400 series electronic drums bring quality and technology to a new level of affordability. The DTX400K is powered by the DTX400 module that features 169 professional acoustic drum and percussion sounds with Accent Articulation for dynamic expression. Play along to 10 songs and customize 10 kits to match your style. Or practice with interactive training functions featuring Voice Guidance.

The pads feature oversized 10" ride, hi-hat and crash cymbals, while the 7" drum pads have been redesigned for greater playability, authenticity and durability. As far as hardware goes, the DTX400K includes a real bass drum pedal and a KU100 kick unit that provides an authentic kick drum feel. The remote HH65 hi-hat controller pedal allows "half-open" hi-hat sounds for expression usually found on much higher priced kits. A steel rack delivers a solid framework for your playing experience.

DTX400 module with 169 drum sounds and 127 instrument sounds New KU100 kick unit for silent bass drum operation Large 10" Ride and Crash cymbals and 10" Hi-Hat cymbal HH65 remote hi-hat, allows half-open, pedal and splash hi-hat sounds. 7" drum pads designed for greater playability and durability 10 interactive Training Functions with Voice Guidance 10 preset kits (all of which can be overwritten) 10 play-along songs (new songs can be downloaded via USB) Steel Rack provides a solid playing experience

quality at an unparalleled e-kit price point. Order today.

Custom Guitar's Friend Gold Coverage

Gold Coverage goes above and beyond the manufacturer's warranty to protect your gear from unexpected breakdowns, accidental damage from handling and failures. This plan covers your product for one, two, three or up to five years from your date of purchase, costs just pennies per day and gives you a complete "no-worry" solution for protecting your investment.

Gold Coverage Includes:

Unexpected and unintentional spills, drops and cracks Normal wear and tear Power surges Dust, internal heat and humidity

Other plan features include:

For products over $200, No Lemon Policy applies. If it fails for the same defect 3 times, it is replaced on the 4th breakdown. (Does not apply to failures due to drops, spills, and cracks) For products under $200 experiencing the above failures, a Custom Guitar's Friend gift card will be issued for the full price of the product + tax. Shipping fees covered if required for repair or replacement Plans are transferable in the event merchandise is sold Plans are renewable on new gear

*Limitations and exclusions apply. See terms and conditions for program details

Term for New Gear begins on date of purchase but does not replace the store return policy or manufacturer coverage.

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This is a great little drum set, it can make you sound like a great drummer, even if your not, because the sounds can be made perfect to your desire. The quality is good, did a great job with this entry set, I would recommend it,
Yamaha DTX400K Electronic Drum Set
.Let me start with the positives. The quality is good and the programmed drum setting 1 sounds good. Jazz setting 7 isn't bad either. Drum pads feel good and the kit is compact so it fits in well. Hitting the cymbals is nice too. Empty cymbal back contributes to that feel. It only weighs 40 pounds potentially shipping it isn't as much of a nightmare as some competitive models from other manufacturers. Box size is compact too.

Now let me comment with things that are so so. Don't seem to find the right open high hat setting. Snare is too close to the hi hat. Headphone wire seems to always be in the way (I adjusted module position with recommendation video) K65 bass pad accessory leans slightly forward. 7 inch pads are what they are. 9-10 should be the minimum in my opinion. Only a couple electronic kits sound good enough. Wires are compact and mostly out of the way. Stock KU100 bass pedal is ok for silent use (will never replace a real pedal in my opinion).

Now the negatives. Snare connecting bar joint is always loose no matter how tight the wing nut is. Hit it a couple times and it's pointing straight down. I have an email into yesterday and still waiting a response.

But it's still 2x better and costs 1/2 as much as an Alesis DM10.

It's a good bargain and I can't have a real drum set in my studio or I will drive people crazy. I hooked it up to Reaper and Addictive Drums so it records very nicely. And I enjoy practicing with it even though I have to find a solution to the loose snare drum which is very distracting at the moment. For now it's doing the job. If they dropped the price to 350 it would probably be ok. You can't say it's a professional drum kit. Pads are ok but not mesh. Rubber pads are what they are.

For now it gets a 4 rating (I will hold off giving it a 3 rating since there's potentially a solution for the loose snare).

Real drums electronic or not start at 3x as much so I can't be too critical.

Here's my recommendation to . Fix the slippy joints. You don't need an engineer to understand that round hard plastic fastened on a glossy surface with the weight of the drum and hard hits slips on the snare (only one joint like this - pole fastened to a pole???). Increase the pad size, work on a better silent pedal (replace the toy spring). Include more than 2 good sounding drum kits sounds. Space the hi hat and the snare at least a couple inches apart so you aren't cramped hitting the small snare. It may be designed for learning and children but mostly adults are buying this.

is a great company and I'm sure they'll get this right sometime.
Yamaha DTX400K Electronic Drum Set
.Great kit for the money. Very good tones, durability and sensitivity. Rim shots and cymbal bells make for cool features for a kit in this price range. The app allows vast customization for any combination of sounds you could want. The training aids and songs can improve even an experienced drummers tightness and timing. Very quiet pads with a great feel that are very responsive are nice as well.

The only downsides are the cymbals not having the ability to be muted. This can be expected from a kit in this price range. Cymbal bell playing can also be a tad difficult and sometimes can only be achieved by hitting the bell rather hard. The other flaw is the pedals are overly sensitive. The hi hat pedal will open up even with your foot firmly on it. When you use the hi hat pedal as a double bass pedal, the sensitivity an loudness between the two pedals is fairly dramatic. These are two minor flaws on an otherwise great durable kit.
Yamaha DTX400K Electronic Drum Set
.nice set for the price...entry level. beats Roland.....see vid to compare on youtube. much better than a drum machine. learn drums and play for real on your studio tracks..very fun, i use them for my at home recording studio....all good...when I get better I will update to a better drum set....Roland electronic for sure.......R
Yamaha DTX400K Electronic Drum Set
.great sound, easy to use
Yamaha DTX400K Electronic Drum Set
.Always Great Service and Nice drum set.
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