8 group faders. 15 individual compressors and EQs. Snare stand, hi-hat stand, bass pedal and drum throne NOT included.
177 People rated this product : 8 out of 10
17 People wrote reviews









10 out of 10
Feature:
Well ... I know some people have complained about not having a HH & SN stands and pedals but, I don't think that's what Roland had in mind. As a drummer of 20+ years I can say that I have faves re: particular hardware and wouldn't want to deal with unloading more hardware that I didn't need in the first place - even, as some have said, for the price of this kit.
Quality:
Much better than many other E kits that I've had to deal with.
Value:
Here's the thing - if you're just starting to kit yourself out with more pro style gear:
A good acoustic set (5-7 piece) could be priced for $2500 - $4500 just for shells and hardware. Then you spend a lot on good cymbals (true - it takes time to find the gems but you can shell out a lot of money for 1 set of decent cymbals) then you buy cases, good kick pedal and some other stuff. That could put you in the $6000 range (or much more depending) anyway. So - it's the the TD-20S V Drum kit is basically (over time) the same OR EVEN CHEAPER! Cuz if you're a multi genre player maybe you want 2 drum outfits or 3 maybe..... 3-5 snare drums.
Ok - I exaggerate a little m aybe ... but I think getting the variety with this one set of pads and cymbals in an all in one for less than 6G is pretty good and worth spending the extra $500 - $1000 on some missing components.
Desirability:
I lust for this gear .... period.
Sound:
Awesome! Lot's of options and flexibility that fits in really well with the stuff I like to do. I can see people using this thing exclusively for recording sessions / gigs / etc ... no problem.
Ease of Use:
Ummm .... awesome.
Support:
No idea ... I'm sure it's what an owner would need.
Submitted: 9/18/2008
Style of Music: Jazz D&B Rock Pop









10 out of 10
Feature:
It all comes down to the "Brain" of the V-Pro...the level of customization is extraordinary...I dig the argument about not including snare stand, etc., for hefty price tag - but I still think the TD-20S is loaded!
Quality:
there's a reason this thing costs what it does...the research, development and production costs to create this masterpiece must be immense...but it certainly shows in the quality of the product...as someone said in another review, "you get what you pay for", which is a lot!
Value:
I only put a "9" instead of "10" as a nod to my starving musician bretheren...I think the value is unsurpassed, and I am an investment banker by trade and weekend warrior drummer, so cost isn't an issue...but I still understand the argument about $5 G's + being pricey...I believe it's worth the money, though, certainly...
Desirability:
The black version is straight bad ass...
Sound:
Impeccable! Second to none for an electric kit, and darn near close to rivaling an acoustic/"live" kit...
Ease of Use:
as self-explanatory as they come...assemble and beat on it...
Support:
have always found Roland to be very receptive and helpful, though I've never had issues with the products (this is my 3rd V Pro)...I usually contact Roland with technical questions and they are mighty helpful...
Overall:
Superbad! Buy one...
Submitted: 5/9/2008
Style of Music: any and all
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