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17 May, 2020
The best electronic drum kit for the money, in my opinion
3 of 3 found this helpful This is my second Roland electronic drum kit (the first: TD-25 KVS). The Roland TD-17 KVX is far superior in many ways and way less expensive. The snare is bigger; the surfaces and rims are assignable so that you can essentially have two sounds for every pad; the kick pad mount is beefier and doesn't flop around as much; and most importantly, the sound module is way better than the TD-25's. The drum sounds are more realistic, there are more of them, and you can layer sounds together to create all sorts of weirdness like a gong crash cymbal or a-go-go bell snare. Even better, the bluetooth connection lets you play along to music from your phone. I've started using this kit as not only a practice set but also for live performances. It's the best intersection between price and features -- I did a lot of research before buying this. By the way, I also bought the Drum-Tec Rock Classics Sound Edition for $40 and got another 20 drum kits, including my favorite, the Ayotte Clear. For anyone wondering, I set my kit up as a single mounted tom with two floor toms. The only criticism I have is that unlike the TD-25, you can't mount the sound module left of your Hi-Hat, so it limits where you can place the toms; it would also be nice to have ball mounts on the rack toms, but that's an easy upgrade for about $25 each.