Roland is one of the biggest names in electronic drums right now. This company is most well-known for its various V drum sets which are made to quite specific details and a high level of precision. These Roland electronic drums are highly reviewed as well. Despite a slightly higher cost, it is their accurate level of manufacture that makes them quite a hit.
There are at least 9 different series of Roland electronic drums. These include the TD-20SX, the TD-20S, the TD-12KX, the TD-12SV, the TD-9SX, the TD-9S, the TD-4SX, the TD-4S and the HD-1. These are all compact drum kits made with different kinds of hardware and finish, suitable for different kinds of users. If you research on these different series, you will find that the drums are made appropriately for amateur home users as well as for professionals who are trying to earn a living with their drum playing.
The Roland electronic drum kits typically contain mesh head pads, hi-hat pads with a hi-hat control panel, two cymbal pads, kick trigger pads, the sound module and a frame. The best thing about the frame is that it is collapsible, which allows the drum kits to be transported from one place to another quite easily. The different versions have different sound modules, which are responsible for different kinds of sounds. Different series also have different levels of sophistication involved with them, and hence differ in their complexity of use.
For amateurs who are just learning to play drums or are pursuing this form of music just as a hobby, the best options are the Roland HD-1 electronic drums. These kits are available for the cheapest prices in the collection, at just around $800, and some websites also offer free shipping for them. The kits come with the snare, the kick, 3 toms, crash, ride and the hi-hat. A very simplistic design ensures that these drums can be played easily at home for a few guests or in a college dorm or a school musical program or even for religious music for small groups of people. A percussion accessory pack and a personal monitor can be bought along with this kit for a little added price.
To buy Roland electronic drums, the best way to go about would be to check their official website and first see what different options they have available. You could check their prices as well and see whether there are any offers and discounts available. Alternatively, you could also check out some electronic stores on the Internet that stock these products—you could get them for cheap. However, the cheapest way to get Roland electronic drums would be to get used products from a website such as eBay and Amazon. This could also be the way for you to check whether you really like drum playing and would like to invest in a more expensive kit later on.
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