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Yamaha DTX6K2-X E-Drum Set mit DTX-PRO Soundmodul inkl. Hardware & Cymbals für 999€
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Yamaha DTX6K2-X E-Drum Set mit DTX-PRO Soundmodul inkl. Hardware & Cymbals für 1079€ jetzt für 999€
PVG bei 1398€
Hier ein paar Videos
Beschreibung J&M
das DTX-6K2 besteht aus:
DTX Pro Modul:
Anschlüsse:
- Master Out: L+R per 2x 6,3mm Klinke
- Kopfhörer: 6.3mm stereo Klinke
- Aux Eingang: 3.5mm stereo Klinke
- USB to Device & Host
- MIDI Out
- Inklusive Cubase AI
Beschreibung Bax
If you've looking at and comparing electronic drum kits, you've no doubt noticed that there are kits that cost only a couple hundred quid as well as kits that set you back twenty times that amount. With the DTX6K2-X, Yamaha strike a happy medium, offering a professional kit that falls right into the mid-range in terms of price, but actually packs the kind of features and performance you'd only expect of a flagship model. To get a better idea of everything you can do with the DTX6K2-X, we definitely recommend that you watch the videos listed under the Video tab.
The Yamaha DTX6K2-X Electronic Drum Kit
You may have heard a thing or two about mesh heads before. While it's true that electronic drum kits with mesh-heads are great and not as excessively loud as acoustic kits, the DTX6K2-X actually doesn't come with any mesh-heads. Is that a bad thing? Not at all! Yamaha carefully designs and considers all of its gear and here, have deliberately opted for rubber tom pads to offer players the best of both worlds, meaning they pack a satisfying and don't make nowhere near as much noise as you'd expect. In fact, the snare pad is even quieter and has been specially designed to simulate the effect of an acoustic drum shell. That's to say, there's air trapped in the shell of an acoustic drum that ensures natural rebound and stick response and, to give the XP80 snare-pad a similar feel, Yamaha have used textured cellular silicone. This special material has lots of tiny 'pockets' that are filled with air, guaranteeing a highly natural, authentic playing feel while keeping the volume down to a minimum. Also, did we mention that, unlike mesh-heads, rubber pads don't tear? Next to the spare, the kit comes with the KP90 kick-pad that can be combined with any standard kick drum pedal - even double bass drum pedals. The included collection of triple-zone cymbal pads is made up of two crashes and a ride cymbal, all of which feature a choke functions, and there's a hi-hat pad that comes pre-mounted on a hi-hat stand. The DTX PRO module, the toms, the snare and all of the cymbals can be securely mounted to an RS6 rack, where the module sits on the right-hand side so you've got more room to set up the hi-hat and a double kick pedal (not included).
The DTX PRO Module
The days of extremely limited drum modules are long gone. The DTX PRO module has been loaded with over 400 high-quality samples, and the built-in drum kit presents sound better than ever before in any DTX kit. Not only that, the module offers vast sound-tweaking potential via an extensive list of options and a large number of effects that can be dropped in per channel. Yamaha have even fitted physical Ambience, Compression and Effect controls, and there's a USB port round the back of the unit that can be used to load in your own samples or to record your beats. Next to USB, the DTX6K2-X can also be linked up with a computer via the 5-pin MIDI output, and Yamaha thoughtfully include a voucher for a copy of Cubase DAW software to help you record. To finish, the DTX PRO module is home to a metronome and various coaching functions so you can hone your skills, and if you want, you can connect your smartphone or tablet to the module to play along to your favourite music and more.
Tips
Details
Yamaha DTX6K2-X E-Drum Set mit DTX-PRO Soundmodul inkl. Hardware & Cymbals für 1079€ jetzt für 999€
PVG bei 1398€
Hier ein paar Videos
Beschreibung J&M
- Yamaha DTX6K2-X E-Drum Set - elektronische Drumkit mit dem DTX Pro Modul und Hi-Hat Stativ
- Naturgetreue Reproduktion originaler Sounds, aufgenommen in den Räumlichkeiten weltbekannter Studios
- AMBIENCE-, COMP- und EFFECT-Kit-Modifier erlauben dir die Kreation eigener Sounds mit nur einem Knopf
- Yamahas original TCS-Heads kommen bei allen Pads zum Einsatz und gewährleisten ein natürliches Spielgefühl und einen Rebound der Lust auf mehr macht
- 3-zonige Pads für Snare, Crash und Ride. Die Becken lassen sich auf natürliche Weise per Hand abstoppen und sind darüber hinaus mit einer Hitpoint-Detection-Funktion ausgestattet
- Yamaha System-Hardware kommt sowohl beim Hi-Hat-Stativ als auch bei der Snare-Halterung zum Einsatz
- Gewicht: 35,6kg
das DTX-6K2 besteht aus:
- 3x Beckenpads
- Silikon Snare und Gummi Tompads
- Modul: DTX Pro
- neues KP90 Kickpad mit Multilayer Oberfläche
- RHH135 HiHat Pad mit HiHat Ständer
- Drum Rack
- optional: Fußmaschine, Drumhocker, Sticks
DTX Pro Modul:
- Sounds: mehr als 400
- Preset Kits: 30
- User Kits: 200
- Preset Songs: 37
- User Song: 1
- Übungsfunktionen: 10 Trainingsfunktionen für unterschiedliche Level sowie 37 Trainings-Songs
- für jeden Kanal Kompressoren, 3 Band-EQ und Transienten Anpassung
- Aufnahme: internen Speicher oder USB Stick
Anschlüsse:
- Master Out: L+R per 2x 6,3mm Klinke
- Kopfhörer: 6.3mm stereo Klinke
- Aux Eingang: 3.5mm stereo Klinke
- USB to Device & Host
- MIDI Out
- Inklusive Cubase AI
Beschreibung Bax
If you've looking at and comparing electronic drum kits, you've no doubt noticed that there are kits that cost only a couple hundred quid as well as kits that set you back twenty times that amount. With the DTX6K2-X, Yamaha strike a happy medium, offering a professional kit that falls right into the mid-range in terms of price, but actually packs the kind of features and performance you'd only expect of a flagship model. To get a better idea of everything you can do with the DTX6K2-X, we definitely recommend that you watch the videos listed under the Video tab.
The Yamaha DTX6K2-X Electronic Drum Kit
You may have heard a thing or two about mesh heads before. While it's true that electronic drum kits with mesh-heads are great and not as excessively loud as acoustic kits, the DTX6K2-X actually doesn't come with any mesh-heads. Is that a bad thing? Not at all! Yamaha carefully designs and considers all of its gear and here, have deliberately opted for rubber tom pads to offer players the best of both worlds, meaning they pack a satisfying and don't make nowhere near as much noise as you'd expect. In fact, the snare pad is even quieter and has been specially designed to simulate the effect of an acoustic drum shell. That's to say, there's air trapped in the shell of an acoustic drum that ensures natural rebound and stick response and, to give the XP80 snare-pad a similar feel, Yamaha have used textured cellular silicone. This special material has lots of tiny 'pockets' that are filled with air, guaranteeing a highly natural, authentic playing feel while keeping the volume down to a minimum. Also, did we mention that, unlike mesh-heads, rubber pads don't tear? Next to the spare, the kit comes with the KP90 kick-pad that can be combined with any standard kick drum pedal - even double bass drum pedals. The included collection of triple-zone cymbal pads is made up of two crashes and a ride cymbal, all of which feature a choke functions, and there's a hi-hat pad that comes pre-mounted on a hi-hat stand. The DTX PRO module, the toms, the snare and all of the cymbals can be securely mounted to an RS6 rack, where the module sits on the right-hand side so you've got more room to set up the hi-hat and a double kick pedal (not included).
The DTX PRO Module
The days of extremely limited drum modules are long gone. The DTX PRO module has been loaded with over 400 high-quality samples, and the built-in drum kit presents sound better than ever before in any DTX kit. Not only that, the module offers vast sound-tweaking potential via an extensive list of options and a large number of effects that can be dropped in per channel. Yamaha have even fitted physical Ambience, Compression and Effect controls, and there's a USB port round the back of the unit that can be used to load in your own samples or to record your beats. Next to USB, the DTX6K2-X can also be linked up with a computer via the 5-pin MIDI output, and Yamaha thoughtfully include a voucher for a copy of Cubase DAW software to help you record. To finish, the DTX PRO module is home to a metronome and various coaching functions so you can hone your skills, and if you want, you can connect your smartphone or tablet to the module to play along to your favourite music and more.
Tips
- Please note: The bass drum pedal seen in the images serves illustrative purposes only and is not included.
- The included KP90 kick-pad is compatible with both single and double bass drum pedals.
- A hi-hat stand comes included.
Details
- Electronic Drum Kit
- DTX PRO module
- 1x 8" XP80 TCS triple-zone snare pad
- 3x TP70 tom-pads
- 3x 13" PCY triple-zone cymbal pads (2x crash, 1x ride)
- RHH135 hi-hat pad
- Yamaha hi-hat stand
- KP90 kick pad
- RS6 rack
- Cubase download code included
- includes: power supply, user manual (English)
- kick pedal not included
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Bearbeitet von Rasta_got_soul, 11 August 2023
21 Kommentare
sortiert nachWenn Du meinst, dass man es richtig flach zusammenlegen kann, ist das in Grunde nur in der Theorie möglich.
Denn Du möchtest nicht jedes Mal wenn Du spielen möchtest, alle Pads neu ausrichten. Dann baust Du es maximal 1x im Monat auf.
Es nimmt aber natürlich deutlich weniger Platz weg, als ein richtiges/analoges Kit.
Wenn Du meinst ob man das gut im Kleinwagen zur Bandprobe mitnehmen kann - das geht auf jeden Fall. Selbst im Smart etc.
Und kennt sich hier jemand zufällig mit Handpans aus?
Jemand Erfahrung mit den Pads? Vergleiche zu MeshHeads?
Edit: Achtung, man braucht zum loslegen noch einen Hocker, einen Hihat Ständer und eine Fußmaschine, die Bilder sind da etwas trügerisch
Edit 2: Hihat Ständer ist dabei (bearbeitet)
Habe mir ein Akustik-Set dort bestellt - hoffe das klappt auch alles.
Btw. bin ich jetzt von eDrum auf ein A-Set umgestiegen. Überlegt es euch, dachte auch ein eDrum taugt (hatte ein Roland TD17 und ATV-Set dazu, also nicht günstig) aber es geht nichts gar nichts über ein Akustik Set.
Für ein Imitat dass das Spielgefühl eines Akustik-Sets hergibt muss man dann schnell mehrere Tausend € hinlegen. (bearbeitet)