A few notes about this video now that it's picking up some traction: This video is not sponsored by Alesis This review is mostly geared toward *new* drummers needing a quieter alternative to an acoustic kit Alesis has recently updated the Nitro Mesh kit, I'm not sure if the updates are cosmetic only or if some are functional, but the drum set featured in this video is not the most current model version I realize that the last recording of the room mic should've had a higher gain to get a good idea of the sound bleed. It seemed to be loud enough while I was editing the video but once I was watching the video back online, it seemed really quiet. Unfortunately my laptop died recently so I'm not able to correct this problem, but the idea still stands: you should be able go use the drum set quietly to practice and record your performances in the comfort of your bedroom/studio Something I forgot to mention in the video: this drum set will easily accommodate very young drummers until they're able to "fit" a full-sized acoustic kit *Some cons about this drum set that I've noticed*: Faster double pass passages (e.g. continuous 16th notes around 190 BPM and beyond) may not be fully triggered. I didn't include this in my review because I wasn't sure if it was a problem with my technique or an issue with the trigger. You can play extremely fast on the mesh heads with no issues triggering all the notes (a fast double stroke roll will have no issues), but on the bass drum pad with a double bass pedal, it may start to "skip" some of the notes that you play. As I said, I'm not sure if this is an issue with the trigger pad, or something to where I should be playing more "off" the head with my beater rather than burying it. Either way, it is something to be noted. HOWEVER, here is a link to a video I made using the Iron Cobra 600 double pedal in a tempo range that is very comfortable for this pad, and at this speed, you should have no problems whatsoever with a double bass pedal instagram.com/p/CBwTDtvlYjD/ I have had some issues with one of my kits not connecting my headphone cable properly. I suspect there's simply a piece of metal in the connection not touching correctly because with some light spinning of my headphone input in the module output (jiggling it a bit), the problem goes away. I've only had this issue on one of my Nitro drum sets, the other has had no problems whatsoever like this You also cannot import any samples or songs to this drum module, but there are fairly easy work arounds using the "AUX IN" jack on the back of the module to play along and using a DAW to set up samples to be triggered using the drums Last updated: Nov 18, 2020 As always, if you've got any questions, comments, or concerns, let me know and I'll be more than happy to address them
Bro thanks for the well detailed video … I want to ask you.. I am 6ft tall and I need the hi hats to be at a height of approx 3.5-4 feet off the floor and the snare to be at 2.5-3 feet .. will this kit let me adjust the height as I mentioned ? Awaiting your reply .. thanks in advance
Thank you so much for this! I drunkenly impulse bought this set last night as a bday present to myself cuz I’ve been dying to get a set. This video reassured me I made the right choice. Thanks!!
About 6 beers down this end and watching the review due to a similar intoxicated state... I'm going to sink the next and click on 'buy me now' on the listing I am watching
This was my first kit. Spent about 4 months learning to play, playing all the time. Finally I was like "this is just too small", so I upgraded to the Alesis Strike Pro. I'm so glad I did. The Nitro Mesh forces you to hit the sweet spot on very small drum heads, so much that when you upgrade to larger drum heads I found drumming to be incredibly easier than before. I say, start with this for sure and you'll appreciate it so much more when you step up.
-Pros: super helpful video, great explanation and breakdown. -Cons: you’ve convinced me to spend money. All jokes aside, great video! Much appreciated.
He just did the same with me here in Brazil. I was looking other models here in Brazil but I feel like “they are much more that I need now (I am initiating only = 3 months of classes). I will get this drum kit for sure! Let’s rock!!!
@@cubrasa2 Do you have a recommendation for one of better quality at this price point? A lot of these kits seem to come with some sort of compromise to keep the price down.
@@SpaghettiWithMeatSauce save some money and shop roland td1 or some used roland kits. thrust me, you are going to be very pleased. I throw away some money because i bought kits that are not roland or yamaha. this kit(nitro mash) is just for children that are not shure if they are going to play or not
One of the best product reviews I have ever watched and bonus points for playing out the video with some of Steve Suptic’s music. Cant wait to pick up this set. Thank you!
Looking at this kit for my son and i was wondering about the sound i would hear when he would be practicing. This was great to have that understanding and the scenarios are very well thought. Congrats and many thanks for the review.
I gotta say brother, this was a well thought out review. It happened to show up in my feed and as I've had a curiosity about these types of kits I took the dive into the video. Really appreciate how thorough and honest you were from the tech all the way down to the rigging. Was cool that you threw in the addition of the noise level comparisons for those who may be considering this for apartment life or possibly even as a gift for a child etc. You have a knack for giving a great product demonstration and review and I hope to see more in the future. I feel that companies such as Alesis would be doing themselves a service by sending you products to review.
DUDEEEE thank you so much for this video. i’ve been contemplating this e-kit for a few months now and doing lots of research and you managed to answer every question i had. and those sound demonstrations saved my life. i live with roommates on both sides and i was worried how annoying the tapping sounds would be. you’re a mf blessing🙏🏾
Thanks for putting in so much effort to this review. Appreciate the fact you didn't talk over the sound examples or use as a vehicle to show off. Brillaint idea to mic up the adjacent room too! :)
Amazing review! I was curious it's going to sound like to my housemates while playing and I think this is the only video I could find which covers this.
Thank you! I know the sound leak into other parts of the house are a big concern for my students and their parents, so it was definitely a topic I wanted to address. Have a great day!
thank you so much for this video!!! i have been wanting this set for a long time now, but had some uncertainties. after watching your video, me and my parents are convinced to buy it!! i haven't been this excited in a long time. thank you so much!!!
hey thanks so much for this man, i’ve watched some other reviews on this kit and they kind of made me not want to buy it. but you’ve changed my mind! love your cat by the way :)
Thanks for this mate, watching these videos until I can get my own and with twins on the way that bit about the noise from the other room is essential, thanks!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for doing all the "will this piss off my upstairs neighbors" testing!!! I've been looking to get an electric kit because I live in a tiny apartment, and this was really helpful!!!
I like the section where it alternates between what the sound would be through amps and what it sounds like standing next to the person without headphones
Thank you for this video I have been for the past month looking into different electric drums to start off but I kept finding really expensive ones or ones for kids
I don't play drums. I mainly play electric guitars but I'm planning to collect all the basic band equipment (bass guitar, drums etc.) and your review is one of the better reviews (not just in drums) I've seen in a awhile. Keep it up, man.
That's what i've been doing! What i found to be particularly fun was buying a diy bass kit and then just completely customizing it from there, you might want to consider that in terms of bass!
Thanks. I used to play a heck of a lot but just got older and the practicality of an acoustic set up was impractical. I’m now going to get an electronic kit. Can’t wait to get back into it...
Great informative video. I have the expansion pack with 1 extra cymbal and tom, as well, and on top of that, I bought a 2nd Alesis Kick Tower pad for true double bass. To do that, one only needs a 1/4 inch mono Y splitter, since both kicks will be at the same exact settings. It works great! (much better than a double pedal, since both hammers were only hitting the edges of the pad, not the center).
Thank you for the very good review I very much appreciated the outside mic test, my wife is my worst neighbour ... lol.... But I think she would find that levels of the pads acceptable, just have to turn up her Thai soap operas a little .. The sounds are actually better than other reviews I have heard, although I would be triggering kits in Logic mostly. I found this review extremely helpful...! Cheers!
Nice setup! I have had my Nitros for a couple years now and recently bought the expansion kit for like 300 bucks which gives you another cymbal and a dual zone pad. So now I have a 10 piece setup and I have the dual zone setup in the floor tom position with rim trigger set with the deepest tom/kick and the cymbal is set to a ride sound. Side note... I heard that if you use TRS split cables that you can actually make this kit huge! The cymbals that are single zone and the pads that are single zone will be able to be split. Anyways, Great video.
Very good demo. What you did with muting the sounds to allow us to hear how the noise levels compare is very good. I thought it would be quieter being the Mesh type. but it is ok.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video, since covid i haven't been able to play because the neighbours would have kittens. I think i'll give this kit a go.
Nice review!! Got to love those digi's due to many of us being couped up with neighbors these days!! Just got a Condo & looking into some digi's again. Had some Roland V-drums in the day but age & money is preventing me from spending BIG bucks in more gear. Just bought some vocal gear from "TC Helicon" .. god forbid my wife finding out lol. But ya. Awesome review bud. +1 Thanks.
You can also add to this kit, using splitters etc. Splitters do work with Alesis. So depending on rack space, you can really go to town with your setup
Awesome detailed overview of this set -thank you! I think I’m about the same size as you and was wondering how much floor space is needed for your set up. I have a feeling in the space I plan on using it in, I’ll be pushed up too far against a wall.
I bought this kit a year ago to teach myself drums after getting sick of programming them.. I've been happy with them so far.. I like how the unit has MIDI ports, when most things seem to be USB and all use the same shit drivers preventing multiple devices.
Thanks for the review! Wanted to get back to drumming now that I have more time at home and was looking at good entry level electric drum sets. This has been in my radar and wanted to ask your opinion if you have any other recommendations aside from this? Im definitely considering this but I just wanted to see other choices in this price range or even slightly higher. Loved that you gave us an idea how it would sound from the next room. thanks!
Considering an electronic kit in the near future, after a lifetime of acoustic drumming. This is the best review on youtube, for sure. The kit isn't even relevant, but the setup demonstrations are critical for folks who are in the market for such a kit. "How does it actually sound to folks around you" ... thanks for this.
I'm no beginner but I need a kit to get back into playing where sound was an issue last 15 years not touching one. I played about 27 years prior. Ive since moved to guitar and need drums for recording. I'm in a little camper too so room is key. Hahah. Im sure a vst would help sounds. Would you recommend ?
A few notes about this video now that it's picking up some traction:
This video is not sponsored by Alesis
This review is mostly geared toward *new* drummers needing a quieter alternative to an acoustic kit
Alesis has recently updated the Nitro Mesh kit, I'm not sure if the updates are cosmetic only or if some are functional, but the drum set featured in this video is not the most current model version
I realize that the last recording of the room mic should've had a higher gain to get a good idea of the sound bleed. It seemed to be loud enough while I was editing the video but once I was watching the video back online, it seemed really quiet. Unfortunately my laptop died recently so I'm not able to correct this problem, but the idea still stands: you should be able go use the drum set quietly to practice and record your performances in the comfort of your bedroom/studio
Something I forgot to mention in the video: this drum set will easily accommodate very young drummers until they're able to "fit" a full-sized acoustic kit
*Some cons about this drum set that I've noticed*: Faster double pass passages (e.g. continuous 16th notes around 190 BPM and beyond) may not be fully triggered. I didn't include this in my review because I wasn't sure if it was a problem with my technique or an issue with the trigger. You can play extremely fast on the mesh heads with no issues triggering all the notes (a fast double stroke roll will have no issues), but on the bass drum pad with a double bass pedal, it may start to "skip" some of the notes that you play. As I said, I'm not sure if this is an issue with the trigger pad, or something to where I should be playing more "off" the head with my beater rather than burying it. Either way, it is something to be noted. HOWEVER, here is a link to a video I made using the Iron Cobra 600 double pedal in a tempo range that is very comfortable for this pad, and at this speed, you should have no problems whatsoever with a double bass pedal
instagram.com/p/CBwTDtvlYjD/
I have had some issues with one of my kits not connecting my headphone cable properly. I suspect there's simply a piece of metal in the connection not touching correctly because with some light spinning of my headphone input in the module output (jiggling it a bit), the problem goes away. I've only had this issue on one of my Nitro drum sets, the other has had no problems whatsoever like this
You also cannot import any samples or songs to this drum module, but there are fairly easy work arounds using the "AUX IN" jack on the back of the module to play along and using a DAW to set up samples to be triggered using the drums
Last updated: Nov 18, 2020
As always, if you've got any questions, comments, or concerns, let me know and I'll be more than happy to address them
You should pin this comment to the top!
Can u easily fold it up and put it away?
Bro thanks for the well detailed video … I want to ask you.. I am 6ft tall and I need the hi hats to be at a height of approx 3.5-4 feet off the floor and the snare to be at 2.5-3 feet .. will this kit let me adjust the height as I mentioned ? Awaiting your reply .. thanks in advance
@@TheRevolver009 The stand height sets it a bit lower than that. Just place the stand up on blocks or books and you're covered!
Hi, Thanks for your video help me a lot ! Can you connect both Nitro modules to make a larger drum kit?
Thanks in advanced
Love that you recorded the noise the kit makes in the room and what it sounds like through 2 doors - brilliant idea and very useful.
Thank you so much for this! I drunkenly impulse bought this set last night as a bday present to myself cuz I’ve been dying to get a set. This video reassured me I made the right choice. Thanks!!
Definitely been there before lol, I hope it treats you well!
Dude! Your secod sentence made me want to avoid drinking. I've been thinking of getting this kit and here's my wallet sayin "Don't start with me!"
About 6 beers down this end and watching the review due to a similar intoxicated state... I'm going to sink the next and click on 'buy me now' on the listing I am watching
Same! i bought one for my birthday too also thought it was a bad choice😅
What do y’all think now that you own it and have sobered up?
This was my first kit. Spent about 4 months learning to play, playing all the time. Finally I was like "this is just too small", so I upgraded to the Alesis Strike Pro. I'm so glad I did. The Nitro Mesh forces you to hit the sweet spot on very small drum heads, so much that when you upgrade to larger drum heads I found drumming to be incredibly easier than before. I say, start with this for sure and you'll appreciate it so much more when you step up.
Thanks!
I find it good for me cause it’s almost a way to teach me to be more precise with what I’m hitting
@@DaH1pp1e Good way to think about it
Thats a really helpful tip for us beginners! Thank you
How do lower the volume on the tracks so you can hear the drums ?
Seriously thank you for doing all of the neighbor sound tests. That was one of my biggest concerns buying one of these kits.
-Pros: super helpful video, great explanation and breakdown.
-Cons: you’ve convinced me to spend money.
All jokes aside, great video! Much appreciated.
Haha 😆 vids like this one got me, too
He just did the same with me here in Brazil. I was looking other models here in Brazil but I feel like “they are much more that I need now (I am initiating only = 3 months of classes). I will get this drum kit for sure! Let’s rock!!!
@@wilsonzuppo8410 dont buy this shit of drums!!! Bass pedall is one of worst
@@cubrasa2 Do you have a recommendation for one of better quality at this price point? A lot of these kits seem to come with some sort of compromise to keep the price down.
@@SpaghettiWithMeatSauce save some money and shop roland td1 or some used roland kits. thrust me, you are going to be very pleased. I throw away some money because i bought kits that are not roland or yamaha. this kit(nitro mash) is just for children that are not shure if they are going to play or not
One of the best product reviews I have ever watched and bonus points for playing out the video with some of Steve Suptic’s music. Cant wait to pick up this set. Thank you!
This is an A1 review video, really gives you deep insight on this product
Just gotta say I love how you just change from sitting down to laying on the floor 😂
Looking at this kit for my son and i was wondering about the sound i would hear when he would be practicing. This was great to have that understanding and the scenarios are very well thought. Congrats and many thanks for the review.
I gotta say brother, this was a well thought out review. It happened to show up in my feed and as I've had a curiosity about these types of kits I took the dive into the video. Really appreciate how thorough and honest you were from the tech all the way down to the rigging. Was cool that you threw in the addition of the noise level comparisons for those who may be considering this for apartment life or possibly even as a gift for a child etc. You have a knack for giving a great product demonstration and review and I hope to see more in the future. I feel that companies such as Alesis would be doing themselves a service by sending you products to review.
Totally agree! Very carefully review!
Great video! Just bought mine and can't wait to get it. The other-room tests were fantastic and helped a lot!
DUDEEEE thank you so much for this video. i’ve been contemplating this e-kit for a few months now and doing lots of research and you managed to answer every question i had. and those sound demonstrations saved my life. i live with roommates on both sides and i was worried how annoying the tapping sounds would be. you’re a mf blessing🙏🏾
this was everything i needed and more. stuff i didnt think about needing lol. need more reviews like this. awesome vid man
Thank you so much, I'm very happy to hear that it helped. Cheers!
Thanks for putting in so much effort to this review. Appreciate the fact you didn't talk over the sound examples or use as a vehicle to show off. Brillaint idea to mic up the adjacent room too! :)
Best review I've seen for any electric drum kit. Actually showed how loud it is in a real situation. Thanks!!
Nice review! Watched a few of this set and yours is one of my favorites! Cool idea showing the acoustic sounds!
Been looking for a good review, especially sound tests. Thanks, really helpful
It's so funny hearing the acoustic version of the set playing after the plugged in version.
Yea 😂
Definitely 🤣🤣
it sounds so retarded, it's like an unbalanced washer
Yea 8:07 was the best one lol.
Excellent review - I've been looking for reviews where you can judge the sound from behind a door and behind two doors. Good stuff!
Amazing review! I was curious it's going to sound like to my housemates while playing and I think this is the only video I could find which covers this.
creative and helpful review with the microphone in the other rooms. Great video!
Thank you! I know the sound leak into other parts of the house are a big concern for my students and their parents, so it was definitely a topic I wanted to address. Have a great day!
Thanks so much for this! I need an alternative to my acoustic kit for playing at home, and the double-door test has me convinced this will work. 🤞
dude, just amazing! full and complete review of the product! wish everyone would do this!
Love this video,such a wonderful demonstration of the drums and presets, perfect for beginners. Thanks much for doing this.
Hey man, this is a well thought out review. Great comparison with the sounds on and off and going through the door. Good job!
thank you so much for this video!!! i have been wanting this set for a long time now, but had some uncertainties. after watching your video, me and my parents are convinced to buy it!! i haven't been this excited in a long time. thank you so much!!!
hey thanks so much for this man, i’ve watched some other reviews on this kit and they kind of made me not want to buy it. but you’ve changed my mind! love your cat by the way :)
Great video, thank you for showing all the presets. I’m buying this set now, you were a huge help!
Great news! I hope it treats you well 🥁🥁🥁
i love the effort put into this video it was also nice and quick and not boring. Thanks!
Thanks for this mate, watching these videos until I can get my own and with twins on the way that bit about the noise from the other room is essential, thanks!
was really trying to find a video like this! best explenation video yet. thank you!
Great video, very helpful! Just bought this drum kit. Thank you
Kudos for putting the mic outside and in the other room. Super necessary to need to know before purchasing
Thanks man im in the process of upgrading from the tiny electric one in using and this is everything I needed to decide
Amazing video thank you for such a strait forward review!! I'll look for more of your videos
I think you're the only one to have a review with the tap sounds &&&&&& "through the door." Thanks!👌
Thank you man! I just bought this today and was curious about it all. Great vid ☺️
This is the best review of a product I have ever seen! Instant subscribe dude! I’m going to check out your other videos.
Best review of this set on YT. It answers so many questions I had. Thx for that!
Happy owner of Alesis Nitro
Yo this is one of the best reviews on an e drum kit ive seen keep it up man! You covered everything
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for doing all the "will this piss off my upstairs neighbors" testing!!! I've been looking to get an electric kit because I live in a tiny apartment, and this was really helpful!!!
Excellent review man. Thanks for posting this.
I like the section where it alternates between what the sound would be through amps and what it sounds like standing next to the person without headphones
great review! you made it all very clear, i heard you couldn’t add a double bass pedal but you proved you could! thank you!
Depending. The beaters on mine are to far apart to fit It hits the edge of plastic and dosen't trigger.Maybe can adjust it not sure
Thank you for this video I have been for the past month looking into different electric drums to start off but I kept finding really expensive ones or ones for kids
Awesome review - thx for creating and sharing! 😎👏🙏
Awesome video sir you covered all the bases great drum set I might get it
lol thank you for being so thorough in this review.. awesome of you
I like how you do sound tests of both the kit and how it sounds without!
You just won a subscriber!
Very good Review and very insightful!!
Helped a bunch!
And I’m also 5’11” with short legs and tall torso hahaha
I just got this set! So excited! Thanks for this video!
How is it? Any thoughts? I'm a beginner looking to buy this kit.
A drumming demo starts at 6:42 that compares the audio out sound vs. in-room ambient sound. Very nice!
Great video! I’m sold on it. Going cop the Alesis 8pc soon.
Thanks for this man! especially the acoustic sound of it part, I still want it, should work, downstairs neighbors just gonna have to deal :D
I don't play drums. I mainly play electric guitars but I'm planning to collect all the basic band equipment (bass guitar, drums etc.) and your review is one of the better reviews (not just in drums) I've seen in a awhile. Keep it up, man.
That's what i've been doing! What i found to be particularly fun was buying a diy bass kit and then just completely customizing it from there, you might want to consider that in terms of bass!
Sweet. Thank you for all the effort making this video
Thanks. I used to play a heck of a lot but just got older and the practicality of an acoustic set up was impractical. I’m now going to get an electronic kit. Can’t wait to get back into it...
Ive played acoustic for 45yrs. Got my first ekit 3 years ago. They are a blast. So much fun and wont kill your eardrums.
Great informative video.
I have the expansion pack with 1 extra cymbal and tom, as well, and on top of that, I bought a 2nd Alesis Kick Tower pad for true double bass. To do that, one only needs a 1/4 inch mono Y splitter, since both kicks will be at the same exact settings. It works great! (much better than a double pedal, since both hammers were only hitting the edges of the pad, not the center).
This was what I was looking for. Thanks for the comment. Do you know of any issues connecting to a laptop for additional sounds like GarageBand?
@@zenquester3896 Not sure, sorry.
Thank you for the very good review I very much appreciated the outside mic test, my wife is my worst neighbour ... lol.... But I think she would find that levels of the pads acceptable, just have to turn up her Thai soap operas a little .. The sounds are actually better than other reviews I have heard, although I would be triggering kits in Logic mostly.
I found this review extremely helpful...! Cheers!
Great video man!!! Best review I’ve seen
Great comparisons. I liked many of your licks too. Thanks!
Excellent and very helpful review, thank you!
Nice setup! I have had my Nitros for a couple years now and recently bought the expansion kit for like 300 bucks which gives you another cymbal and a dual zone pad. So now I have a 10 piece setup and I have the dual zone setup in the floor tom position with rim trigger set with the deepest tom/kick and the cymbal is set to a ride sound.
Side note... I heard that if you use TRS split cables that you can actually make this kit huge! The cymbals that are single zone and the pads that are single zone will be able to be split.
Anyways, Great video.
Thanks man! Answers to a lot of questions. Nice 👏👏
Very good demo. What you did with muting the sounds to allow us to hear how the noise levels compare is very good. I thought it would be quieter being the Mesh type. but it is ok.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video, since covid i haven't been able to play because the neighbours would have kittens. I think i'll give this kit a go.
You did a great job with this video
Nice review!!
Got to love those digi's due to many of us being couped up with neighbors these days!!
Just got a Condo & looking into some digi's again.
Had some Roland V-drums in the day but age & money is preventing me from spending BIG bucks in more gear.
Just bought some vocal gear from "TC Helicon" .. god forbid my wife finding out lol.
But ya.
Awesome review bud.
+1
Thanks.
Thank you for the awesome review!
Awesome review this helped a lot!
this is so incredibly helpful. Thankyou so much!
This is the most realistic review I’ve ever seen! Thank you
One of the best e kit reviews yet
Such a helpful and awesome review. Thanks a lot
Such a good review, honestly very good video all around thank you
This has to be one of the most comprehensive reviews out there, good job
You can also add to this kit, using splitters etc. Splitters do work with Alesis. So depending on rack space, you can really go to town with your setup
What is splitters?
Thanks for the review!
Hey Brandon :-) I actually have the same edrums and had this video recommended! Great video dude
Awesome detailed overview of this set -thank you! I think I’m about the same size as you and was wondering how much floor space is needed for your set up. I have a feeling in the space I plan on using it in, I’ll be pushed up too far against a wall.
I bought this kit a year ago to teach myself drums after getting sick of programming them.. I've been happy with them so far.. I like how the unit has MIDI ports, when most things seem to be USB and all use the same shit drivers preventing multiple devices.
Thank you for showing even the noise level that people hear since its not really 100% quiet.
amazing review mate, thank you!
Very useful review. Thank you.
Thanks for the review! Wanted to get back to drumming now that I have more time at home and was looking at good entry level electric drum sets. This has been in my radar and wanted to ask your opinion if you have any other recommendations aside from this? Im definitely considering this but I just wanted to see other choices in this price range or even slightly higher.
Loved that you gave us an idea how it would sound from the next room. thanks!
Great demonstration. Very useful.
Thanks for the review
Hey. Appreciate the noise tests!!
Helps to see, " just " what's in the kit !
No confusion
Thank you for this video. Very useful. Well done.
You are really talented with the snare dude
Good review, very helpful. Thanks!
Considering an electronic kit in the near future, after a lifetime of acoustic drumming. This is the best review on youtube, for sure. The kit isn't even relevant, but the setup demonstrations are critical for folks who are in the market for such a kit. "How does it actually sound to folks around you" ... thanks for this.
*cough cough* you should sub lmao
Opens door ... cat licking mic🤣🤣🤣❤️
Nice job! I used Walmart 4" furniture risers (in house) for mine, and I'm sure I didn' spend more that $15 for 'em..
Awesome review
Amazing video! Thank you so much for this. I was worried about annoying my neighbors. Thank you
I'm no beginner but I need a kit to get back into playing where sound was an issue last 15 years not touching one. I played about 27 years prior. Ive since moved to guitar and need drums for recording. I'm in a little camper too so room is key. Hahah. Im sure a vst would help sounds. Would you recommend ?
Im planning to buy one of these and just sold my Tama acoustic drums. Thanks for your insights. I was just wondering what double peds did you use.