Alesis DM10 MKII Studio Kit Electronic Drum Set

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The nine-piece Alesis DM10 kit provides drummers with the realistic feel and sound of dual-zone mesh heads, plus an easy-to-set-up quick-lock rack.

The Alesis DM10 MKII Studio Kit is a premium nine-piece electronic drum set with exclusive Alesis dual-zone mesh drum heads that deliver an unprecedented degree of realistic drum feel and personal expression for modern electronic drummers.

These ultra-quiet mesh drum heads come closer to duplicating the feel of an acoustic drum head and their natural rebound better than any previous Alesis electronic drum kit. The Alesis mesh drum heads have a precise adjustment knob so drummers can adjust the heads to provide the exact response that best suits their playing style.

Perfect for Studio and Live Performance

Designed for the studio and live performance, the DM10 MKII Studio Kit is a premium Nine-piece electronic drum kit and comes complete with five drum pads (8/8/10 toms,10 snare pad, and 8" Bass drum), four cymbals (12 hi-hat, two 12 crash, and a 14 three-zone ride), and the heavy-duty quick lock chrome Rack. Its equipped with the exclusive Alesis tightly woven black mesh drum heads that dampen acoustic noise and provide a singularly natural drumming experience. Players will immediately notice the improved feel, response, and reduction in acoustic noise, making the DM10 MKII Studio Kit ideal for quiet late-night practice sessions, as well as live performance and no-compromise studio recording.

Features

- Tightly woven black mesh drum heads enhance feel and playing response
- Five-piece pad set with 8/8/10" dual-zone toms,10"dual-zone snare,and 8" kick
- Four-piece cymbal read more set with a 12 hi-hat, two 12 crashes, and 14 triple-zone ride
- Premium 4-post quick-lock chrome rack with integrated cymbal arms
- Includes DM10 MKII Studio sound module
- Download your favorite voices to the drum module
- Enjoy playing and recording with the songs
- Mix input for practicing with digital music and CD players

Inclues

- (2) 8" Mesh Drum Pads
- (2) 10" Mesh Drum Pads
- 8" Mesh Kick Pad
- DMPad 12" Hi-Hat
- (2) DMPad 12" Crash
- DMPad 14" Ride
- RealHat Pedal
- 4-post Quick Lock Chrome Rack
- Module Mount
- Cable Snake
- Cable Wrap Strips
- Alesis Logo Plate
- Drum Sticks
- Drum Key
- Power Supply
- User Guide
- Safety & Warranty Manual
- DM10 MKII Studio Module
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Requirements for USB-MIDI performance and system updates:
- Mac: OS X 10.9 and above
- PC: Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10
- Available USB port

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 401-658-5760
Web: https://support.alesis.com

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 3 out of 5 stars. (2 ratings)
Submitted December 12, 2018 by Ken B in Rocky Point, NY

"Not too shabby.."

Overall: 3 out of 5 stars
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First, thanks to zZounds for a sick price match. I won’t say where or how much, but it was a lot!! Anyway, I had a Roland TD12 module w a full set of PD120s and PD100 Drums...and the cymbal set from a TD11 kit I had upgraded. These were awesome. I stupidly sold them, and immediately realized I needed E Drums, but didn’t have the cash. The 18 payment deal showed up Monday, so I bought these after a lot of looking. Bottom line, the pads, and the rack especially, are awesome. I’m sorry Roland, but the racks you supply look like absolute crap. Cheap unstable crap. I had to modify mine w Ultimate support tunes to keep it stable. The Alesis rack is heavy duty, well thought out. The clamps are just fantastic. Again, Roland...wake up.The module feels cheap, knobs wobble, but so did my TD12 knobs. The sounds are pretty darn good. I bought it to use as a rehearsal kit for my drummer in my New Wave cover band, so, I don’t really need acoustic kits and the like, but the electronic stuff is great. Plus the ability to load my own samples in for what I paid?? Just, wow. Now the bad news. The cymbals are total garbage. The sounds are generally awful, and they sound totally fake. I ended up just mounting my zildjian cymbals on the rack, and hey, it really sounds good. I thought it might sound weird, but nope. Plus, now I have 5 extra trigger inputs I can use my d Rand TD11 PDX and PD 8a with. I now have 4 Alesis toms, my Roland PDX8 as snare, and 3 PD8 rubber pads for weird stuff like read more claps, noises, and decent cymbal effects like China and sadh if I need them. Those sound ok used like this for add ons. It’s the crashes that sound bad. The choke barely worked, and sadly, the 3 zone ride was more like one zone that triggered all 3 sounds, sometimes. No dynamics at all. Roland cymbals were 1000 Times better. For the money though, if you’re using this for electronic music, or just need a decent set to practice quietly with, go with this. The TD11 is about the same price, if you do your homework, hint hint, but for the $$, with Alesis you get the all mesh pads, and believe me, that’s a big deal. Good luck! Hope this helps!

Musical Background:
Playing and writing/recording over 30 years.

Musical Style:
New Wave, EDM and alternative rock.
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