Are Old Flagship Electronic Drumsets Still Worth Buying?

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • If you've ever been on ebay, you've seen them. Older flagship electronic drumsets. They are over 10 years old, but still cost $3000. Why is that happening, and are they still worth buying? My answer is: it depends. An older TD10 will go for $2300. Not a good price at all. Dated sounds, older drum pads. A DTXTREME III will go for $2000. Is it worth it? Maybe, but the pads are all rubber, and again, dated sounds. So really it depends on the drumset price and condition. But I'd be careful before buying any flagship drumset. They are overpriced at the moment. I personally don't see why a drumset that came out a decade ago should still cost $4000. Just my opinion though.
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Komentáře • 314

  • @lil_siamese714
    @lil_siamese714 Před 7 lety +92

    I just want to say each of your videos are really informative. you’re a great speaker. you get right to the point and I just want to let you know I enjoy all your vids as an edrum user keep it up

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety +6

      Dude that means alot, thank you!

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety +1

      +Huub83 Drums Thanks dude!

    • @kunns123
      @kunns123 Před 7 lety +1

      MLG_PANCAKE 310XD
      This comment is so true man!

    • @cubrasa2
      @cubrasa2 Před 2 lety

      @@65Drums I have a question. Does every digital snare work with any digital drum? I would buy a roland snare to use on the xdrum 670 but i not sure if it works

  • @arasiah
    @arasiah Před 3 lety +7

    Back in 2011 I bought a TD20SX with PM30 monitor, DW hardware, all new. I still have it, it is the most beautiful electric kit to play on. So reliable and durable. I feel that Rolands and Yamahas, even the old ones have a massive edge over Medeli, Alesis and Behringer.

  • @FredPauling
    @FredPauling Před 4 lety +4

    Super helpful! Feeling better about buying a used DTXtreme now.

  • @rafaelfraire3921
    @rafaelfraire3921 Před 5 lety +9

    You are the best Justin. The #1 reason why I switch from acoustic to E-drums.
    Td_30 rocks!!!

  • @Nomads_Rowing
    @Nomads_Rowing Před 4 lety

    Hi Justin,
    Just recently discovered and subscribed to your channel as it is rare you get honest down to earth reviews and information on e-drums. Okay, both my kits are old but would never part with them, but it’s great to see the progress since my first Simmons back in the 80s. Sadly I can’ afford anything new but it’s great to know what’s out there. As for prices on used, it’s like everything in life, if you really like it and want it, you buy it for the best deal you can afford at the time😎

  • @dangermartin69
    @dangermartin69 Před 4 lety +4

    I had a Yamaha DTXpress 4. It had the large snare, full hi-hat pad that went on an actual hi-hat stand and the large multi-trigger cymbals. I played live with it and it was great.

    • @Vlfkfnejisjejrjtjrie
      @Vlfkfnejisjejrjtjrie Před 3 lety

      I had one too back in 2010 and it was great. I regret selling it to this day.

  • @Keenaid2
    @Keenaid2 Před 6 lety +2

    Just discovered your page and love your knowledge and opinions on electric drumsets. Subscribed.

  • @electronicdrummervincepizz7915

    Justin you are doing a fantastic job on these videos dude

  • @socialhole
    @socialhole Před 3 lety +1

    Great Channel, Justin!!! I have learned a bunch because of it. All Thunbs UP! I was thinking that it would be awsome if you would make a video on the Roland TD-10. I am an owner of this beautiful piece of history:). I know that it is no longer interessting to most of drummers, but still it has some great functionalities though the outdated sounds and so on. As well as there are almost no videos on it.
    Thanks!

  • @richhammer3754
    @richhammer3754 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your time making these great videos.It has been so help full regarding buying a e kit.I am a long term drummer who is now about to buy a e kit due to living situation and to maybe entice my 7yr old daughter to get excited about drumming.Thanks again Rich Australia.

  • @moises32123
    @moises32123 Před 3 lety

    I’m about to buy a Strike pro SE, super helpful this video 🙌🏼

  • @passtheparcel2007
    @passtheparcel2007 Před rokem

    I bought a cheap e kit in 2007. It was single zone pads. After changing the rubber pads to mesh heads. Then had the oppo in 2012 to get a used Millenium MPS-400, again with rubber pads.
    Swiftly converted to mesh heads, then in 2020, had the oppo to get a TD-8 module for it.
    Now along with an HD-8 pedal an CY8 cymbal for the hi hat, Alesis real (snare) drum.
    It was complete, I'm luving it!

  • @Dartanbeck
    @Dartanbeck Před 6 lety

    I find this (and your others like it) extremely helpful as I sift through the menagerie of new and used kits available today. I really appreciate your detective work and insight.
    I just saw you talk about that beautiful DTXtreme III kit and remembered seeing one for cheap on Reverb - but they only called a DTXplorer III portable kit a DTXtreme II kit! LOL What a shocker of a difference!
    I also saw what looked like a cool kit - a TD-10 - for a decent ($1500 or less?), but again... it's a really old kit, and I'd have to travel around the States to pick it up!
    Man... I just wanna grab a 4 grand loan and score up a brand new TD-30 kit... I really do! Then I'll just use my DM10 as additional triggers to fill in around it - or maybe just use that one at home for practice (I do love my DM10!)

  • @wuffb
    @wuffb Před 3 lety

    You make excellent and informative videos! I bought at Yamaha DTX Extreme II about 5 years ago for about 1K . . . I also had a Roland TD-15 Kit at the time . . . I quickly went BACK to the Roland TD 15 and just bought bigger pads. Mesh heads were MUCH more comfortable to play than the DTX rubber heads and the module for the DTX was not intuitive.

  • @SydneyDrums
    @SydneyDrums Před 6 lety

    Great edrum vids mate, loving the artist ones on Danny Carey & of course Rick Allen, his edrums really pushed the tech & ideas at that time.
    The original Yamaha Dtxtreme was quite readily available here in Australia, I sold a few when they came out. The pads were a shallow wooden shell with a coated single ply drum head over foam rubber & a rubber ring on the metal hoop. They were quite loud like a firm practice pad & the sounds in the module are recordings of real Yamaha acoustic drums which is why the module still sounds great. They do look fantastic too

  • @JayDillDrums
    @JayDillDrums Před rokem

    Best drum channel on YT. Fully informed me I. The Alesis Strike Pro SE before I bought it... Thanks Justin

  • @robertmancuso1883
    @robertmancuso1883 Před 5 lety

    This video is great! thanks for sharing this. I have a quick question. I have a very old roland TD6 module (2001?) And I am thinking of upgrading to an Alesis Command X . In your estimation how much more advanced and better sounding is the Alesis vs the Roland TD6. Thanks!!!

  • @danpereyra2165
    @danpereyra2165 Před 4 lety +1

    Does anyone know if the TD 10 is compatible with other (more recent) drum modules??

  • @sparnz8811
    @sparnz8811 Před rokem

    Hi, good stuff. Can you please advise me on how much to pay for a TD 10 with four basic shells and additional pads? The idea is to basically triggered the sounds in my DAW… while having lots of fun! All the best. Thanks.

  • @Subilon
    @Subilon Před 7 lety

    Hey Justin great vid as always mate but what about the pearl epro what do u think they would go for these days?

  • @viranch1
    @viranch1 Před 4 lety +1

    Very informative! Would you recommend a $350 Roland TD 3S vs a $300 Yamaha DTXpress 3 vs a $250 Behringer XD8USB?

  • @Andrew-wb2zq
    @Andrew-wb2zq Před 4 lety +1

    Great video. You mention the TD-20 and skip to the TD-30, but I think right now the sweet spot for a used flagship might be the TD-20x/TDW-20. The module can be had for $800-900 used (basically a $300 premium from current TD-20 prices) and it's really a major upgrade from the stock TD-20 sounds. Paired with some nice drums and you have yourself a great e-kit.

  • @AlessandroCarpentiero
    @AlessandroCarpentiero Před 3 lety +1

    How about the TD-12?
    I've someone I know that would sell it for $500, it doesn't sound like a bad deal, right?
    Thanks!

  • @LeandroNegri
    @LeandroNegri Před 6 lety

    Hi, vert interesting your videos, good information, And I have a Question. I have really low budget to spend in equipment and I want to use trigger with some drums soft in my computer. My question is: Do you recommend Interface Trigger Midi Bateria Roland Pm-16 for this kind of gear or not? I could buy one for low price but I want to be sure if is useful. Thank you

  • @ZaxDrumsandGolf
    @ZaxDrumsandGolf Před 7 lety +1

    As always really cool informative video!!

  • @chiattoilgronoti4484
    @chiattoilgronoti4484 Před 5 lety +2

    Btw here in italy
    The dtxtreme 1st edition can be found at 470 euros
    ~500 dollars

  • @IllGib
    @IllGib Před 3 lety

    Hi there, i have a couple of questions buzzing my ears.
    I got an almost brand new Millenium Mps-150x kit last autumn for 200€, and for my home needs works pretty well, i midi output into Sd2 so i don't really care about module sounds.
    But the mono ride, snare and switch hh are my biggest gripes, so i'm planning on upgrading the kit instead of buying a whole new one (very thight budget here).
    At first i thought swapping with an Mps-450 module, it's still pretty cheap and being same brand it works out of the box, but there's no way to find a supported dynamic hh pedal controller, and Thomann suggested me the Mps-850 pads and stand controller, wich came 250€ total with the module, more the kit itself, so it's a big no for me.
    After more searching i narrowed a bit:
    Using a Ddrum ddti to trigger midi imputs, it should suport all the pads i have out of the box, and it's open to upgrades (that i'm ayway goin' to make when i have some spare money), but i heard it only support two zones triggers, but none about hh controllers, it support dynamic foot controllers like the Yamaha or Roland, or i'm forced to take a hh stand? Space it's a factor too as i have the kit im my bedroom near the pc.
    Or i found a Roland Td-12 module for 190€, it's in good shape but the lcd, (as mentioned it lights up but nothing to read, it's something i have to consider before buying it if it's fixable, as i probably have to fiddle into options to make my kit working).
    It's my actual setup ready to use? Being all mono pads shouldn't be a problem, so i could at least start to use the new module while slowly upgrading the set.
    Or at worst i can keep it until i have all the right pads.
    So, what would be the best option for my needs?
    I don't care for mono toms pads, and i don't plan to add any more, i have set it up as my acustic kit, (kick, snare, tom, floor tom, hh, 2 crashes and ride) so i don't need of extra inputs or such.
    The DDti seems the cheapest one, ( i found an used one for 100€) but the possibility of the Td-12 are tempting, but seems impossible to find a fully lcd functionig unit.
    I'm on the fence.
    ---
    Just adding, i found a Td4 module for 150€, it's still a good choice? I seen many video demos and it seems to works great, but still i don't get if it have stereo or tri zone cymbals support.

  • @moremajosephkekana7083
    @moremajosephkekana7083 Před měsícem

    Hi Justin. I am on the market of buying a Roland td 10 module for building my e drum. Toms, snare and kick I want to build from an old drum kit. I also want to use silent cymbals with goedrum triggers and choke. Your videos helps a lot. Please help with some more advice. Thanks.

  • @pensive_
    @pensive_ Před rokem

    Really excelent info thanks.

  • @thesleepdog1
    @thesleepdog1 Před 4 lety

    How do the Roland modules play with simmons pads? I want to buy a 2nd hand module for my large simmons pad setup

  • @misterringer
    @misterringer Před 27 dny

    I just got a TD-30 set a few weeks ago (June 2024) and it smokes newer flagships from other manufacturers. And everything still works like new.
    That module is great and has enough inputs for a massive kit. I'm using it to control superior drummer and with some very light tweaking it's flawless. I forget it's E-drums sometimes :D.
    So yes, old flagships are amazing. Especially with VSTi integration. You should do a newer version of this video if you haven't already.

  • @JonathanCrescini
    @JonathanCrescini Před 7 lety

    Hey great vid here. Thanks for the amazing content. I am hesitating between a td9 kx2 with extra ride for 1200$ (5yo) and the td-25k for 2000$ (new). Any suggestions?

  • @RuXTaR
    @RuXTaR Před 7 lety

    @65_Drums Thank you for these videos. I'm thinking about upgrading the Roland we have at church, good to know that I have older options! Also, can you bring your voice a bit up in the videos? Thanks bro, keep them coming!

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      +Majd Shufani thanks man, I'll keep that in mind :)

  • @gitsum1985
    @gitsum1985 Před 7 měsíci

    I loved my TD-10 kit back in the day. I’m conflicted whether to buy another one used or look at the 17.

  • @YAKNASTYTHATNILLA
    @YAKNASTYTHATNILLA Před 5 lety +3

    what about td8 in 2019 ?

  • @GuitarGodgt
    @GuitarGodgt Před 4 lety

    I know this video is old but does anyone know how well the td10 triggers? I could not care less at all about sounds. I just want something with a bunch of i/o and midi.

  • @galgogergo
    @galgogergo Před 6 lety

    What about the DDrum4SE? :)
    I love that drum module, and I'm really sorry Clavia didn't improve it to this day. (2Box might be considered as a successor, but that doesn't really get upgraded either)

  • @bluecollarstudio8513
    @bluecollarstudio8513 Před 5 lety +3

    I still have my TD10 I'm currently upgrading it with a laptop running AU's. The sounds blow but it triggers fine. I'm using your channel to see what are some good options.

    • @freegee3503
      @freegee3503 Před 3 lety

      I still have my TD-10 too, running stock sounds but also the expansion board that was available back then.

  • @BgirlSakura
    @BgirlSakura Před 6 lety

    Hi Justin,
    I'm currently looking for my first Edrum set. I currently live in an apartment and was looking at either the Td11k or Dtx522k. I just saw a Roland Td-10 on ebay for $750 with the option to make an offer. The seller lives in the same city as I do, so I can pick it up and save on shipping. It looks like it's missing a cymbal though. Would this be a good deal?

  • @jonboy194
    @jonboy194 Před 7 lety

    Hey Justin, you produce some solid videos, thanks for taking the time, it really shows. In looking at the flagship kits, once you take away the module, is a good set of pads and hardware, still a "good set of pads and hardware" regardless of the vintage,, has that part of the technology really changed much (tupperwear rubber ones aside).

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      +Jonbo y thanks man! And true, they are good pads. The tech behind them is only recently changing.

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      +Jonbo y I'm glad you like the videos. You suspected correctly, it does take a lot of hours to make them.

  • @thefriendlyranger5718
    @thefriendlyranger5718 Před 3 lety +3

    An interesting thing about the original DTXtreme is that it has hardware that can be used on acoustic drums. Even if you can't sell the whole kit, you might be able to make some money off the YESS mounts, lugs, and screws. Those kits might be worth more as spare parts than as a whole.

  • @standardm4tt
    @standardm4tt Před 2 lety

    Just getting into drumming I can get a td10 for £350. Is it worth it?

  • @kereamohau
    @kereamohau Před 6 lety

    I've found a Roland TD-12KX going second hand for $1500. Comes with the hi hat stand and everything looks in good condition just by looking at the photos. You guys think it's a good price?

  • @U2WB
    @U2WB Před 7 lety

    Love that Sonor kit behind you ! Never mind the electronic toy kits, the Sonors look badass :)))

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      hahaha I love it too. And it's an electronic kit now ;)

  • @michaelroberts3641
    @michaelroberts3641 Před 3 lety

    Do you know if i can use a tp 100 snare pad (the dtxtreme 3 zone) with my dtxplorer kit? Would i get the crosstick and rim shot ability? . it sucks not having crosstick. ijust ordered one off ebay. For 50 $. Youre the most knowledgeable about pad compatibility. If i upgraded modules to say a dtx700 id get another. Chokeable crash output and a three zone ride ability. They run about 400$.

  • @albind8622
    @albind8622 Před 3 lety

    I found a used DTXtreme III for 850 dollars. Do you think I should buy it?

  • @EmmanuelJosueHasbun
    @EmmanuelJosueHasbun Před 5 lety

    can you talk about the pad like snare kick toms etc I would like to see the spam on those

  • @flip7081
    @flip7081 Před 5 lety

    Solid info. Got my TD 10 in 99 and still love it. A few triggering quirks aside. I and to add the upgraded cymbals, and maybe the expansion card, but it works for me, and any session I’ve needed it for. I do miss an acoustic kit at times, but it’s not killing me. That TD 50 KV beckons unto me, it’s siren call so sweet to my ears. Then the whole $$ thing brings me back to reality.

    • @freegee3503
      @freegee3503 Před 3 lety

      I still have my TD-10 also with expansion card. LOVe IT!

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 Před 2 lety

      I have a td10exp. Was surprised how good it still sounds compared to my brothers td50...

  • @freegee3503
    @freegee3503 Před 3 lety

    I still have my TD-10 from early 2000's but I put my own set together instead of buying the full kit. Look for modules for sale and put together your own kit. For bass triggers I took a tom tom and cut it in half, put mesh heads on them and ddrum triggers. They lay flat on the floor and the beaters are inverted. Lower cost, GREAT LOOK!

  • @TxDrumChannel
    @TxDrumChannel Před 5 lety

    Great video! Quick qutestion, For average playing. When is the best time to start thinking about selling your Roland Ekit to upgrade? Two , three years?

    • @freegee3503
      @freegee3503 Před 3 lety

      When you are so tired of the sounds that you don't want to practice anymore.

  • @vardanhovakimyan7633
    @vardanhovakimyan7633 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. But, why didn't you mention the 2box, which brand new is less expensive than used all of the above, and still, in many ways, is a lot more competitive than the current flagships?

  • @crazyclownstudioaudio3122

    Great video THANK YOU ! 👍👍👍

  • @philmcfarlane1640
    @philmcfarlane1640 Před 7 lety

    always superb informed videos, thanks.
    i went down the route of only wanting roland.
    i bought a td6 with rubber pads and over time
    bought and swapped its parts. i now have
    pd125s and cy15s for that bigger feel.
    its mounted on a pearl square rack.
    all i need to do is replace my TD9 with
    td25 or 30, although as its home use only,
    the td9 is a great module. I like roland as its
    a very upgradeable brand. in UK we have WHD
    roland style kits that are great for the money.
    WHITE RUBBER PADS THOUGH! bit like KAT. cheers

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      +phil mcfarlane thanks man, glad you like the videos :) wow you've really been upgrading!

  • @tomhaddon1369
    @tomhaddon1369 Před 6 lety

    Hi Justin,
    First off, excellent channel. Humorous and informative - well done.
    I have seen a extreme iis for £390. Four toms, two crashes, ride and hats. I was tempted a while back when it was £500 but got cold feet because of its age and the fact that the pads are rubber.
    I have also seen some hard-core followers say that this was as good as e drums got back in the day and improvements have been minimal since.
    What do you think? I know you can't say whether or not the kit itself is viable, but it is promised to be in good condition and the pictures look good.
    If I were to indicate an interest, what should I look out for and how should I test it?
    Thanks and regards from England.
    Tom

  • @CameronBartholomew
    @CameronBartholomew Před 5 lety +3

    Well after watching this, I'm thinking my recent pick-up of a Yamaha DTX920K for $2200 on Reverb was a pretty sweet deal.

  • @dandanoon6630
    @dandanoon6630 Před 6 lety

    Pls
    What is the difference between roland td10 and roland td10 tdw1

  • @lonniehoover3340
    @lonniehoover3340 Před 3 lety

    I'm way behind on this video, but I am looking at a DTXTREME IIS for $500. Does this seem like a good deal? I feel like it is. Thank you.

  • @JustEnjoyingLife73
    @JustEnjoyingLife73 Před 4 lety

    I've got a TD-6 with an extra tom and cymbal. I'd like to update the setup. I was thinking about getting a TD-10 until I saw your video. What drum modules would still work with the PD-6 and PD-120 pads? How big are the gaps in sample quality between the different drum modules? I'm thinking about getting a used module on eBay.

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 Před 2 lety

      Td10s are fine. I found one in excellent shape for $750.

  • @hoodiedee4828
    @hoodiedee4828 Před 6 lety

    Thanks a lot for your time and all the info it helped me a lot being 60 and coming from the upside down bass drum trigger into roland octopads 1983 going to an EMU SP12 drum Machine. had to match the midi note numbers but it worked. You must be laughing. But thanks again because you are spot on and I'm thinking about just buyig a good module and just using my real cymbals. Peace

    • @freegee3503
      @freegee3503 Před 3 lety

      I had similar with a DRUMKAT pad setup!

  • @CaptainPJFoz
    @CaptainPJFoz Před 7 lety

    Hi, great video, very informative thanks for the content! Quick question: Yamaha DTX950K for $2000, would you say this is a good deal? Seven year old kit now, wondered what your professional opinion is?

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      Yes thats a good deal :)

  • @Yankees121205
    @Yankees121205 Před rokem

    Selling my DTXII kit, VERY Hard to find but moving on to VAD506. Honestly the DTXII is loved by every drummer I know that has heard it. I've played studio gigs and sounds amazing to this day, it's highly underated

  • @graantmnz
    @graantmnz Před 4 lety

    yes the orginal DTxtreme may be rare - but I have one and use it with the DTxtreme 3 module - i like the fact it uses normal drum skins...I paid 1500 NZ for the kit itself a few years back, its probably still worth that ...and the module has lots of features that still make it current as you can load samples into it and layer them. been trying to find one more matching tom but they never seem to come up, so will get an alesis strike one and recolour it to match.

  • @YAKNASTYTHATNILLA
    @YAKNASTYTHATNILLA Před 5 lety

    would you recommend an electronic drum set or an acoustic with triggers...because then you can change out sounds through the triggers ???

    • @freegee3503
      @freegee3503 Před 3 lety

      I would go with electronic because you have the headphone option, more sounds available and if recording, no mics required!

  • @doloresmiller1624
    @doloresmiller1624 Před 2 měsíci

    Your Channel is Excellent !!! Be well Cya

  • @Qogicx
    @Qogicx Před 6 lety

    What about the td12... i think is good although it's old, it has positional sensing like td30-50 all the roland hi-hat are compatible (vh11-12-13) also 3 way triggering cymbals the only downside is it doesn't have USB port

  • @edlye7694
    @edlye7694 Před 3 lety +1

    How about drums from the 2010s? Looking at a used Roland TD11K compared to a brand new alesis nitro mesh or surge?
    Btw your videos are awesome. Im looking to buy my first set soon and I've been binging your channel!

    • @freegee3503
      @freegee3503 Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely! I still have my TD-10 from the early 2000's. Be sure to look up how to replace the internal battery before you start saving kits.

  • @michelepicciuto9075
    @michelepicciuto9075 Před 7 lety

    hi there watch ur stuff
    have u had a go at connecting pintech r5
    to low volume cymbals
    and running them throu
    the module? cheers
    from australia perth..🤘

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      Hey thanks for watching Michele :) I haven't tried that yet.

  • @Ordacleaphobia
    @Ordacleaphobia Před 7 lety +29

    I just bought a TD20 off Reverb for $2200 about two months ago-
    Something that I think you forgot to mention is that the value proposition with this *particular* option is that all of the pads are *fully compatible* with newer modules. All you need to do is drop in a TD30 module and you effectively have a tricked out TD30 for under 3 grand (figuring you can sell the 20 for $700 or so, and pick up the 30 for $1400).
    Kind of a lesser extent for the TD50 due to those pretty trick digital pads, but the upgrade package is what? $3k? So 5 large and you have a FULL TD50.
    That was my mentality at least.

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety +9

      +Ordacleaphobia That's very true! It's hard to think of every buying strategy when making these videos. Thanks for mentioning it.

    • @jheins3
      @jheins3 Před 5 lety +3

      Also, I'd add (sorry for commenting late), that trigger technology hasn't changed significantly. I think the value is in the trigger, not necessarily the brain. You can upgrade the brain, kick, and hi-hat and have an amazing kit for nearly half the price.

    • @quinnmullen5601
      @quinnmullen5601 Před 3 lety

      Might try this

    • @JayJay-ii5un
      @JayJay-ii5un Před 3 lety

      Could a bought alesis strike pro se for 2500. That's the whole kit.

  • @VidsNstuff92
    @VidsNstuff92 Před 4 lety

    Just got a TD 10 Module with the white shells Got it for some extra triggers I thought to myself dang I should have asked 65Justin what he thought about old models but Got the set for 900 was going to ask if I got a good deal I knew you would have a video on it also picked up some iron cobra powerglide 900s and pork pie seat got the other ones from Sweetwater after I learned from you that you can wheel and deal with Sweetwater Awesome videos man keep up the good work I’ve learned Almost all I know on these beasts from your vids I just started with edrums and learned a lot so far from here

    • @freegee3503
      @freegee3503 Před 3 lety

      I have the TD-10 also. LOVE IT! You got a great deal!

  • @mikestein1024
    @mikestein1024 Před 7 lety

    Absolutely bro very great full for your videos a class act for sure man

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      +Mike Stein Thanks Mike!

  • @FrancoContreras
    @FrancoContreras Před 7 lety

    Very informative , excelent video

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      +Franco Contreras Thanks Man!

  • @marcusvaldes
    @marcusvaldes Před 7 lety +1

    Would have been kind of helpful to know your opinion on what a "good price" would be for a TD-10, TD-20, etc. Great video though and very helpful. I'm a new subscriber for sure!

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      I can't really give a firm price because the condition of each kit make a BIG difference on how much it's worth. Thanks for watching :) :)

  • @chicipici5449
    @chicipici5449 Před 5 lety

    Hello, thank you so much for all your videos, I learn a lot of usefull and interesting information!
    Are you familiar with dtxtreme IV special?
    I can buy a used set for 800$-1000$ here in Israel. The alternatives are less equipped sets, like dtx 450 or Td4/6.
    The used Td9-11k goes here for 1100$-1400$ and are less equipped as well.
    This is my first drumset.
    What do you recommend?
    Thanks!

    • @richievpiano
      @richievpiano Před 5 lety

      That is a reasonable price for a good and [responsive module] e-drum kit. Plus DTX pads never wear out if dropped, rained/liquid spilled on, on banged around. Mesh pads are very delicate [easily punctured] and wear out. Also, mesh has hot spots on their head center.

  • @gurnblanstein9816
    @gurnblanstein9816 Před 4 lety

    I have a TD 10 with cy symbols.I'm cool with the drums themselves I need a new module what would you recommend? Td12, td-20? What about a TD 25?. Let me know what you think. I want an upgrade hopefully for under a thousand

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 Před 2 lety

      I have a td10 exp. I tried my brothers td20 for a possible buy. Some improvement but not enough for me to buy it. His td50 doesnt sound that much better either....

  • @jerrinthomasofficial
    @jerrinthomasofficial Před 7 lety +1

    Talking about Alesis,
    Wasn't the Dm10X Kit a Flagship model from Alesis?

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety +1

      +Jerrin Thomas its was their top of the line set, but it's not in the same class as the Roland and Yamaha sets.

  • @maeu59
    @maeu59 Před 3 lety +2

    What do you think about the Td-12?

  • @cantstopmike311
    @cantstopmike311 Před 6 lety

    Could you get an old flagship, and use vst drums to record? Would it be real enough quality to produce high quality recordings?

  • @2dollarcrew
    @2dollarcrew Před 7 lety

    Anyone have tips to make your kick drum (on your e drums) react more like a real kick drum? My kick pedal always sort of rolls a bit when I'm playing.

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      +Timmy Fasano Good video idea

  • @pre_ow5494
    @pre_ow5494 Před 4 lety

    Im not sure if you will see this but...
    Im 14 and im looking for a mesh e drum that has a kick tower and i want to find one that will last at least 3 years+ and one that can play songs and il be playing slipknot songs mostly on it and i just need a good reccomendation for a e drum that is about 350 pounds so if anyone can help me please reccomend one , and one that is compatalble with a double kick pedel.

  • @johndef5075
    @johndef5075 Před 2 lety

    Im still playing a td10exp. Seems to be holding up just fine.

  • @charliesdrumshed9328
    @charliesdrumshed9328 Před 7 lety

    Hey Justin
    I agree the td 30 is still a solid module and when you think about it sweetwater and othe sites are still selling them new do you think Roland is may continue to produce this module I think it still holds up
    Thanks

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      +Charlie Tedeschi Its not discontinued yet. But I'd wager it's not going to be around forever.

  • @MebanshanborMarbaniang

    Is a TD-12 for about $1000 a good deal?

  • @davidgriffith5722
    @davidgriffith5722 Před 5 lety

    I need some help on a Roland TD 15kv set. The snare drum has a hot spot in the trigger that I cannot adjust it and make it go away. I don't know if it's a problem in the module or a problem in the trigger. What do you suggest?

    • @richievpiano
      @richievpiano Před 5 lety

      If using a factory snare then the manual will offer an adjustment if there is one. If not then strike away from the hotspot. try a different drum. change out drum internals. use a rubber pad [which will last forever anyways]. Finally consider a side mount trigger if you can't change that drum.

  • @stansitnik2054
    @stansitnik2054 Před 7 lety

    17 years ago I purchased an Alesis DM PRO kit for about $2,000. I would guess it's not worth much more than a couple hundred bucks now. Do you concur? I may try to MIDI it into STEVEN SLATE drum
    software. Is it worth a try? Thanks tons!

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      Yeah it's probably going on ebay for about $800 right now. Yes! it's worth using drum software with any electronic set :)

  • @JayDillDrums
    @JayDillDrums Před rokem

    I found the deal of a lifetime a barely used elise's strike pro se with the 20-in kick drum. And The four tops not to mention a nice big fat 14 inch snare that comes on its own. snare stand the dude threw an iron Cobra hi-hat stand. 2k e even

  • @danielortega3647
    @danielortega3647 Před 5 lety +1

    I've been trying to buy my buddy's td10 kit for year and your right, he's extremely attached to it. At this point I only want it to practice at home. My neighborhood is full of retirees so i can't practice on my acoustic kit

    • @freegee3503
      @freegee3503 Před 3 lety

      Get a TD-8 instead, I see them on craigslist and fb marketplace.

  • @alexishuerta9087
    @alexishuerta9087 Před 6 lety

    Can u plug ezdrummer2 on old flagships

  • @Woods80
    @Woods80 Před rokem

    Still enjoying my Yamaha dtx2 xpress! Bought for 150 euro and add some pads en symbols. Tweek the sound and sounds good. Ofcourse the new are better but I have so much joy for a few euro.

  • @matthewweavers8286
    @matthewweavers8286 Před 3 měsíci

    Would you buy a used td 12 for £1100 ?

  • @salintium
    @salintium Před 5 lety

    is that an Asus republic of Gamers laptop. You should give opinions on that too. I got one.

  • @jasona1806
    @jasona1806 Před 3 měsíci

    I realize this post is older but maybe you are still responding. I just purchased a TD20 with the full six Vdrum pads four cymbals used for 1000$ from a church. As far as I’ve been told they are from 2007-08 ? Everything seems to work , the screen on the module is not fully visible, blinks , says back up battery low when I turn it on , also screen all good when you first turn it on. 1 -did I overpay? 2- is the sound module ready to quit? , is it worth replacing sound module with something more current? Please tell how you would handle this , can still bring them back if I want. Takes up some space but this was quite the experience set new. Hi hat and bass pedal all included.

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 3 měsíci

      There's a possibility it's the screen's fault. Google Roland TD20 OLED screen replacement.

  • @OffGridandOutdoors
    @OffGridandOutdoors Před 6 lety

    How would you say the TD-10 module compares to the TD-6v as an upgrade from the TD-6v

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 6 lety

      I think it's a very nice upgrade. Plus you can plug in more pads

  • @deafmusician2
    @deafmusician2 Před 7 lety +1

    bought a used Alesis DM8 pro and 2 additional sets (pad brands unknown). I got an additional Ion brain, but I have more pads than outputs!

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      haha well that's a good problem to have!

  • @66meikou
    @66meikou Před rokem

    About 5 yearsish ago I picked up a dtxtreme IIs, It didn't have the original module and I think I paid $1100 for it. It came with the Yam sound system, two satellite speakers and a big amp.
    I set it up at home and then I went hunting on ebay. I picked up the original module for just under $300. I then replaced the hi hat with the newer version. (can't remember the price) and the same with the kick pad. I bought an addition tom pad and a couple of cheaper yam cymbals to act as splash and chinas.
    I probably have 1700 invested into the kit (plus loads of spare parts). It sit's in my basement and is basically my sons kit.
    If and when he moves, it's his. If he doesn't want it I'll try to sell it but I know I'm not going to get a profit out of it.

  • @the_evergrey_toa1392
    @the_evergrey_toa1392 Před 7 lety

    I just sold my DTXtreme III a month ago for about the price you said. I'm just curious about the emphasis you place on the sounds being "dated" on some of the older drum modules or such. I understand that newer sounds are getting closer to sounding like real drums, but I haven't always been concerned with the sounds as long as it sounds good to my ear. Maybe I don't know as much about e-drums as I thought, but I always thought that as long as the drummer playing the set was competent, it would sound good. Please explain

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety +1

      +The_Evergrey_Toa I get what you're saying, and the drumset does sound good. But I'm comparing those sounds to what's currently available today. When they are charging $2500 for an 8 year old drumset, It better sound incredible.

    • @richievpiano
      @richievpiano Před 5 lety

      You are absolutely on solid ground. The DTXtreme III has the same internals and convincing sounds as the excellent DTX900 module. The DTX pricing is extremely affordable compared to the also excellent Roland products. Because anyone individual wants and promotes [yet may not actually NEED] a different brand at an exorbitant price does mean anyone should follow in their footsteps of personal opinions.

  • @crazyclownstudioaudio3122

    Thanks 👍👍👍

  • @RC-gf8cs
    @RC-gf8cs Před 4 lety

    I bought brand new yam dtx3 $3600.in the day .wit ms50dr.amp seperate .still play them hrs a day .hse bose stereo.n tv systm.sounds great.alone or wit music playn along to..

  • @ArmandDelaville
    @ArmandDelaville Před 7 lety

    Hi Justin, I'm about to buy tomorow a used td12 for 1500€ (1130$) do you think it is a great deal ?
    The td12 is the equivalent of the td25 now right ?
    Thks !

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 7 lety

      The TD12 used to be something in between the TD25k and the TD50k. That's a decent price to pay for the kit

    • @ArmandDelaville
      @ArmandDelaville Před 7 lety +1

      Ok thanks a lot, I'm reassured to have your mind about it !
      Great video, full of advice as usual ;)

  • @shawnhendree912
    @shawnhendree912 Před 2 lety

    Hi, I'm new to drumming. I wanted to know if the DTX900 at $1200 worth the price? Here is what it comes with. I
    1-Yamaha TP120SD Snare Drum Pad w/ Snare Stand
    4-Yamaha TP100 Tom Pads
    1-Yamaha RHH130 Hi Hat Pad w/ Hi Hat Stand
    2-Yamaha PCY135 Crash Cymbal Pads
    1-Yamaha PCY150S Ride Cymbal Pad
    1-Yamaha RHH130 Hi Hat Cymbal Pad (as a “China”)
    1-Yamaha KP65 Kick Drum Pad
    1-Alesis Kick Drum Pad (brand new)
    1-Yamaha DTX-900 Electronic Drum Controller
    1-Yamaha Curved Drum Rack
    1-Flight Case for Controller
    2-Tama Iron Cobra Bass Drum Pedals
    4-Yamaha Tom Arms
    4-Yamaha Cymbal Arms
    1-Pair of Ahead Drumstick
    Extra Clamps, Cables and Parts in Bag
    Is there any way I could send you photos?

  • @minerman1970
    @minerman1970 Před 7 lety

    It is pretty amazing how much some of these older electronic drums sell for...IMO, Roland still holds the crown for "the" e-drum market, but some others are competing pretty well...I'd considered buying a used kit when I bought the DTX532K, but after many hours of weighing my options, it was just as cheap (for me, I was already locked into Yamaha with the DTX400), so I bought new...
    I honestly could care less about module sounds, I use vst's in my daw for my sounds...I have Steven Slate Drums 4, BFD3, Superior, with all kinds of expansion packs to go with 'em, along with all kinds of other drum vsti's that run in Kontakt..Sound-wise, they're all pretty hard to beat...What I hate are how my pads look...I wish I could find some Roland/Alesis pads that look like real drums, without paying a fortune...That's why I'm considering going the diy route for my toms...But, I still might just buy some single zone mesh head pads & call it done...By the time I factor in the drums/shells, triggers, mounts, etc., it's getting pretty close to the price of a Roland/Alesis/GoEdrum/etc., so I'm still debating...The "troubleshooting" thing is weighing on me too, I know I could get a diy-e-drum to work, but being able to plug it in, then adjust my module is appealing too...If $$$ weren't an option, it wouldn't matter, but I'm on a fixed income, so I have to watch how much I spend...I do like to eat sometimes...hahaha
    Great channel dude, I think I've went back & watched all your videos now, very informative on a subject that I really like...