Overall User Ratings (based on 58 ratings)
Submitted September 12, 2003 by a customer from aol.com
"Amateur welcome/pro stay away"
Disappointing. The td-10 is 8 years old. I cannot believe that they did not come out with much better yet. I've heard that they will present a new system at the NAMM show 2004. Hope to be finally convinced
Sound
It sounds a bit electronic and lake of dynamic for that matter. I had a chance to compare the sound directly with a real set. I could not use the sounds for a professional recording. I would probably scare my clients away for lake of seriousness.
Features
Not enough output. Hard to go straight to preamps, EQ's and compressors to really enhance the sound of each separate drum. Why a sequencer? Why goofy sounds that have nothing to do with drums? Why adding crappy features instead of focusing on sound quality with no compromise?
Quality
The packaging is not important if the unit does not sound right. I do not care about the looks, but I certainly care abbout the realism of the sounds.
Value
Good for amateurs Certainly not for pro recording facilities.
The Wow Factor
I wish.
Musical Style:
Pop, rock, country
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Submitted March 23, 2004
"The best of the best!!!"
The system everything I need starting from a novice to expert.
Sound
I own the TD-10 and the V-Drums Pro. I have the played the with the TD-8. This system works better for live gigs and studio setting. The drummer can play numurous applications, which to me is a plus. It gives the player total control of the sound that can be used. The sound is so realistic, all the way down to the maple wood sound.
Features
The system do not come with accessories, but you do not need them.
Quality
The quality is very impressive.
Value
After 6 years the system is still top of the line.
Manufacturer Support
The support was very helpful.
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