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Roland TD-07KV V-Drums Electronic Drum Set EXPIRED

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Key Features:
  • TD-07 module with 25 preset kits, 25 user kits, and 143 instruments
  • Snare and tom pads with Roland's legendary double-ply, tension-adjustable mesh drumheads
  • KD-10 kick pad offers realistic rebound and beater feel while minimizing noise and vibration
  • CY-8 12-inch crash and ride cymbals with choke support
  • Four-post drum rack stand with metal construction and sturdy clamps with strong grip
  • Advanced built-in metronome with the ability to adjust time signature, note value, and click tone
  • Onboard coach function provides interactive tools to build timing skills and track progress
  • USB for recording audio and MIDI data to computer music software

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Can't go wrong with a Roland. Used them for years. Roland recently updated their TD17 model, putting the older TD17s on sale. I would spend the extra $350 and get a TD17. You get a 12 snare and three 8 toms. (vs the 8 in snare and 6 inch toms on the TD07.) I've recently upgraded my kit and the pad size makes a world of difference imo.

https://www.guitarcenter.com/Rola...17&index=2

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12-10-2022 at 03:03 AM.
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Can anyone speak to how this is? Is it a good deal? Thinking a good gift for a parent who was a rocker back in the day before work reality hit and is retiring now with plenty of time..
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12-10-2022 at 07:21 AM.
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Great entry level kit to tool around on without bothering other people. I have a slightly upgraded version of this that I spent a lot more on, but if I was looking for a budget kit i would go for this.
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12-10-2022 at 04:04 AM.
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It's a decent deal. This is a mid range e-kit from Roland. Most drummers would enjoy playing this. It's no substitute for a real acoustic kit though
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12-10-2022 at 01:29 PM.
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LOL OBVIOUSLY NOT A REPLACEMENT.... wow
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12-10-2022 at 05:44 AM.
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I got this set last Fall from GC. I added a larger ride cymbal, and upgraded the snare to a stand alone one.

I'm not a good drummer, but I do alright. My son uses it for practice as well since he's in the Jazz band at school.

I paid $900 used 😂
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12-10-2022 at 05:59 AM.
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Can't go wrong with a Roland. Used them for years. Roland recently updated their TD17 model, putting the older TD17s on sale. I would spend the extra $350 and get a TD17. You get a 12 snare and three 8 toms. (vs the 8 in snare and 6 inch toms on the TD07.) I've recently upgraded my kit and the pad size makes a world of difference imo.

https://www.guitarcenter.com/Rola...17&index=2
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12-10-2022 at 09:07 AM.
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That's the old version. The 2nd Gen is here: https://www.sweetwater.com/c650--...organicpla
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12-10-2022 at 05:01 PM.
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Hi, You seem to be very knowledgeable about this product. I just bought a set from this deal. What else is needed to start playing. I heard it is not complete out of the box, it doesn't come with the kick or something. Thanks
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12-10-2022 at 06:51 AM.
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The drummer in my dad garage band is not a fan of those white rings on the lower end Roland drum surfaces (makes the drum surface smaller). We bought a used 27kv set that doesn't have those rings... He loves that set, actually enjoys playing it more than the regular drum kit we had before that.
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12-10-2022 at 11:20 AM.
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Those 27kv sets are $2,500. Yikes!
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12-10-2022 at 08:23 AM.
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I watched the video and it says it doesn't come with kick pedal.
i don't understand why they don't include everything.

Can anyone tell me how much the kick pedal costs? Can you please point me to a link where I can buy it?
I am canceling my order if the kick pedal is expensive.
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12-10-2022 at 08:50 AM.
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. There is not an included specific pedal for the v drum because there are no electronics needed for it. You can use the same kind of kick pedal you would use for an acoustic kit, which can be purchased from any music retailer. Sweet water has them starting at $60 and up.
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12-10-2022 at 08:38 AM.
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Good deal but when I researched this a few years ago the 17kv felt like a much better long term investment because of the bigger snare and better brain that supported bluetooth line in.
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12-10-2022 at 09:05 AM.
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As a part time drummer in a bar band I have been crammed onto small stages that are just not fun to setup on using a traditional kit. I looked at rolan extensively and feel the TD-17KVX is the right fit for most players trying to save money. Yes it's $1,500. But you get everything most drummers need. I haven't pulled the trigger yet.

The one posted here is half the cost making it appealing as a practice kit. Not sure I'd want to roll it out live. So I guess it depends on the use case.

You can add on to these and almost every drummer has a kick pedal they can use on this. Not a bad deal. I just prefer this model for the upper mid-range.

https://www.musiciansfriend.com/d...%241799.99
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12-10-2022 at 03:52 PM.
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That set is on clearance at Adorama for $1,199. Linky [adorama.com]
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12-10-2022 at 10:35 AM.
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Got the 07kx from Costco, like it
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12-10-2022 at 03:49 PM.
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Me, too (for $999). The head unit is TD-07 (like the one in this deal) in the Costco specific set, which is not as versatile as the TD-17, but it fits my needs perfectly. I do have the space for an acoustic kit, but my hours only allow for playing in the evening, which I’m sure my neighbors -or the members of the family- would not appreciate with an acoustic kit. With the Roland kit, I can jam any time! It’s not a replacement for an acoustic set, but it’s rather a different playing experience. I much prefer the 12” snare and 8” toms from the Costco set over the tiny versions (8’ snare and 6’ toms) that come with this kit. Costco kit also includes the kick pedal, Roland wired headphones and a second crash cymbal. If I end up using it more than I initially planned, I can always upgrade it later to a TD-17 set (may be the V2, who knows) from Costco down the road.
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If you haven't done it already, go to settings and change the snare size to the correct/bigger one that normally comes with the TD-17 kits.
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