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I want to get back behind the kit. Used to play on acoustic but have to buy electronic for practical reasons. I have heard Roland is the way, and I am considering buying a TD17 KVX2. But since I don't know much about ekits and cannot go into a shop any time soon, I'd like to know if you guys have other brands to recommend.
I have an intermediate level and mostly play metal
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>>121818172
I bought an edrum as my first drum kit and haven't touched it in years because it makes me feel like a fucking retard beating on pieces of plastic.
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>>121820432
that's because you're approaching things with the wrong mindset.
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>>121818172
Cant go wrong with roland or alesis
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>>121818172
Alesis is REALLY neck and neck with Roland these days. i'd go with Alesis personally
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>>121820432
Not my first kit, and nobody's around so I'll definitely use it.

>>121820499
I started to get interested in that brand. It could leave me spare cash for a fast double bass drum pedal. I've heard the Alesis kick pads aren't really adapted for the latter though.
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>>121818172
I personally don't know anything about e-drums but good on you for taking the plunge. As a metal guitarist who mostly records analog I say it's pure pleasure fiddling with digital equipment. I mean it's pain, but there's the utmost pleasure in this specific kind of pain.
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https://vocaroo.com/1IJk5XiKFwIZ collab bro? Detroit area.
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>>121825566
>https://vocaroo.com/1IJk5XiKFwIZ
what are you hoping to make out of this
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6AlxJPRzKw
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>>121818172
I bought a TD17 over COVID.

It's a great kit for apartments, especially if you build a riser to eat any pedal noise. But I could never get the Hihat calibrated right: Analog will always have more nuance.
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>>121818172
what's the most realistic kit one could get that's <$500? I want to learn how to play, but can't get an actual set for the time being either. My skill level and only experience I have is playing moderately difficult songs on rock band on expert



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