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Yamaha DTXPRESS III electronic Drum Kit ultra-realistic sounds
Electronic Kit Features Major Audio and Mechanical Upgrades for Original Price; Special Edition Available
For almost five years, the Yamaha DTXPRESS series electronic drum kits have set a standard in performance and value for the professional and amateur drummer. With an emphasis on improved sound, natural feel and user-friendliness, Yamaha Drums will introduce two updated models for Winter NAMM 2004—the DTXPRESS III and the DTXPRESS III Special Edition.
Currently available, the DTXPRESS III features a selection of new audio waveforms that reproduce ultra-realistic sounds, with a strong concentration on acoustic cymbal sounds. Upgraded soft rubber pads offer drummers more performance comfort, better feel and natural rebound. Physical improvements include gray metallic support racks that will hide chips and scratches. The DTXPRESS III ships in a single box with the rack fully assembled and all cables coded on both ends, so users can simply fold out the support legs and cymbal arms for a quick and easy setup. "The features and price point of the DTXPRESS III beat those of any other system on the market," states David Jewell, marketing manager, Yamaha Drums. "Even with the updated waveforms, new rack and pads, Yamaha has been able to hold the DTXPRESS III to its initial production price, and that makes this new kit a better buy than ever." Like previous models in the series, the DTXPRESS III is loaded with more than 1,000 sounds, 128 GM voices, 80 drum kits, 127 songs, an integrated 2-track sequencer, 3-zone snare pad, the Groove Check practice feature and easy-view backlit display. The DTXPRESS III also allows players to practice and perform in complete privacy using headphones, and will connect directly to a PC or Mac computer via an external MIDI interface or the integrated TO HOST connection.
Yamaha DTXPRESS II VS DTXPRESS III Electric Drums by Minty_murray
I have never played the drums in my life (but im always playing air drums, and im good with a pair of pencils) but I want to learn. . . quietly, so no-one can hear when I make mistakes. Because of this I want to get an electric drum kit!
Yamaha's DTXPRESS II has interested me for a long time but since they have released the DTXPRESS III I have been unsure as to which to get. For a bedroom drummer, would I really notice the £200 difference? As far as I can see its the same kit and the only real difference is the (very striking) red framework.
I'll have to buy a stool and a bass pedal so maybe the cheaper option would be better unless there really is a great difference.
Any help?!
Thanks a lot, Murray |
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