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A great set for the casual drummer
I have been playing this e-drum set for about two years. So far I have positive feelings towards it and I would recommend it for drumming enthusiasts on a tight budget,
The set is very easy to assemble and took me less than 30 minutes.
The built quality is adequate for the price margin. So far I have not had any major issues. Two things are worth pointing out:
- The rubber of the pads wear out fairly quickly, with small holes gradually appearing at the centre of the pad. Luckily, you can swap your snare with any of the other 3 pads. It might be an issue with my playing though. I would recommend using nylon tip drumsticks, as those seem to cause less wear.
- The velcro strips, which fix the pedals to the ground (carpet), come off after a certain period, This is easy to fix though, gluing them back with a strong glue.
I have not had any other issues concerning the build quality.
The features and sounds are adequate for the price range and a first time drummer will be pleasantly surprised with the style versatility. Also, it is possible to connect the kit to a computer, so the sound palette becomes infinite.
Overall, I would not hesitate to recommend the Millenium MPS-150 e-drum set.
The set is very easy to assemble and took me less than 30 minutes.
The built quality is adequate for the price margin. So far I have not had any major issues. Two things are worth pointing out:
- The rubber of the pads wear out fairly quickly, with small holes gradually appearing at the centre of the pad. Luckily, you can swap your snare with any of the other 3 pads. It might be an issue with my playing though. I would recommend using nylon tip drumsticks, as those seem to cause less wear.
- The velcro strips, which fix the pedals to the ground (carpet), come off after a certain period, This is easy to fix though, gluing them back with a strong glue.
I have not had any other issues concerning the build quality.
The features and sounds are adequate for the price range and a first time drummer will be pleasantly surprised with the style versatility. Also, it is possible to connect the kit to a computer, so the sound palette becomes infinite.
Overall, I would not hesitate to recommend the Millenium MPS-150 e-drum set.
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Excelente relacion calidad vs precio
Buen set de iniciación o para practicar cuando no dispones en casa de demasiado espacio.
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Is it the cheapest semi-professional kit?
I am only a scholar, but something is evident even for me after a few months of playing. The distinctive features of this setup, in addition to its price and weight, is standalone bass drum. It is extremely important if you want to play double pedal from the beginning,and you will be unable to find a cheaper version of such a kit here. The price really matters, and some of my friends, bought this setup as a cheap rack of training rubber pads-that's great as you get much more. The weight is very low, and this makes your setup very portable, that is great. Its processor is good, with a lot of instruments, and it is a fully featured MIDI instrument with some good presets for training. I could not find evident flaws at my level. However, its nearest competitor by price and quality may have much better snare for a similar price. So, this setup could be recommended if you really care for playing bass drum (and especially, if you buy a double pedal immediately), and if you use it as a second setup. But the feeling of snare may be a bit misleading, the recoil is smaller. The sound is in general good, especially considering the size of pads. So, while it is definitely value for money and has no obvious quality issues, it can be a semi-professional setup, but maybe you would like to spend some more and buy slightly more advanced model. Personally I plan to add a separate snare pad to it later, but for now, the setup is very good for training. Nevertheless, in terms of options and playability, it is a very good kit that will be a much better start than any of its cheaper competitors.
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A perfect compromise
Great kit for beginners has everything you need (except stool and headphones which is stated on the listing). Takes up less space than acoustic drum kit and can be played with headphones making practice kinder to other people. Flatpack so requires assembling but clear instructions to assist and fairly simple to do.
My daughter is extremely satisfied and enjoying the programmes and different settings to use. Only comment from my daughter is she finds the bass drum difficult to hear at times if pedal is not pressed hard.
Good value and excellent service provided by Thomann.
My daughter is extremely satisfied and enjoying the programmes and different settings to use. Only comment from my daughter is she finds the bass drum difficult to hear at times if pedal is not pressed hard.
Good value and excellent service provided by Thomann.
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Nice sounding and durable drum
I have been using it for about two years now.
For reheasals and live performances.
For reheasals and live performances.
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You get what you paid for.
It is not a high end E-drums but I would like to say that I am satisfied with it.
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Really Nice drum set
This drum set is pretty amazing. For it's price it has okay sounds (not the best, not the worst). Playings feels good and it has good dynamics (again not the best but not the worse). I think it's a great choice for begginers or cheap sollutions
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Lots of options , great playing !
Easy to adjust and play and also easy in terms of changing sounds and features !!! The sound is good for the money and pretty realistic !
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Millenium MPS-150 E-Drum Set
A very good beginner e-drum set! Easy to install.
It feels solid , stable ,looks good ,you can set everything where you want it ,and there you go!
The sound is not bad ,some helpful features for practicing ,line in for your mp3s ,midi connection to play on your favorite sets and what else do you need?
For the price you cannot find anything better in the market.
Thomann's service is great as always..
It feels solid , stable ,looks good ,you can set everything where you want it ,and there you go!
The sound is not bad ,some helpful features for practicing ,line in for your mp3s ,midi connection to play on your favorite sets and what else do you need?
For the price you cannot find anything better in the market.
Thomann's service is great as always..
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A solid drumset for a low price
The drumkit is great for the price it is going for.
The rack itself is a solid build which surprised me. It was easy to assemble and all the equipment including the special allen wrench was in the package. The mounts can be adjusted to your liking.
The sound module is simple enough to use and the instructions are clear.
I use the MIDI-output to connect the drums to an external device and get proper drum sounds that way. The sounds that come with the sound module are sub-par at best but they work when practising. I wouldn't use them for anything else.
The bass drum doesn't always register the hits unless the pedal is dead center. Ghost notes register surprisingly well on the pads.
I'd recommend this drumset to anyone who has a smaller budget or play through a DAW. I wouldn't use the sound module for the sounds, though.
The rack itself is a solid build which surprised me. It was easy to assemble and all the equipment including the special allen wrench was in the package. The mounts can be adjusted to your liking.
The sound module is simple enough to use and the instructions are clear.
I use the MIDI-output to connect the drums to an external device and get proper drum sounds that way. The sounds that come with the sound module are sub-par at best but they work when practising. I wouldn't use them for anything else.
The bass drum doesn't always register the hits unless the pedal is dead center. Ghost notes register surprisingly well on the pads.
I'd recommend this drumset to anyone who has a smaller budget or play through a DAW. I wouldn't use the sound module for the sounds, though.
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