Musician's Friend has
6-Piece Simmons Titan 70 Electronic Drum Kit With Mesh Pads & 4 Cymbals (L99086000000000) on sale for
$499.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
racoontrash for sharing this deal.
Features:
- High-definition, full-length sounds with stereo room ambience powered by Simmons (Variable Attack Response) technology for expressive dynamics and realistic performance
- Large 10" dual-zone, responsive mesh snare with rimshot detection
- Four 8" dual-zone toms with low-profile rims and rim sensors
- 12" three-zone ride cymbal with bow, bell and edge crash zones
- Bluetooth MIDI Control for editing the module using Simmons app and working with compatible music/drum apps
- Bluetooth audio compatible with computers, smart phones and tablets for wireless audio connection to the module
- Steel, full-sized, sturdy rectangular rack and adjustable clamps to keep everything locked in place while playing
- Easy-to-use sound editing, play-along and practice tools
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I have their Titan 50 BEX edrums and i am quite satisfied with the quality. The Simmons pack sound sample are quite usable.
If you miss it, the Titan 50 B-EX has a third cymbal, like the Titan 70, and is on regular sale for $379.
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The 70 has dual-zone toms, a 3-zone ride, a mesh kick pad that can fit most double bass pedals, and more drum kits in the module (though most of the extra ones sound the same). The 50 has single-zone toms (no rim sensor), no 3-zone ride, and the kick pad is a plastic brick that I don't think you can fit a double pedal on. The Titan 70 is nicer, but I don't think it's worth almost double the cost at regular sale prices.
If you get a Titan series kit, be careful setting it up and putting it together. The plastic drum mounting brackets are easy to break if you overtighten them, and Musicians Friend/Guitar Center can't get replacements. You don't want to move this kit much. If you're playing gigs, you'll need something with metal hardware that can stand up to being banged up and moved around, like a Roland or Yamaha or even an SD1250.
But, as abstractedpudding said, this is a good deal. It's a step above the Alesis Nitro, and for practice it's great.
These are nice kits for the price. Previously had a Titan 50 but sold it.
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Long story short, it's been awesome. She still likes playing it 2 years later. The bluetooth is super awesome for playing along to music while being able to listen to the music + drums in her headphones, which is a big reason I went with the Titan 50 over the Alesis Nitro at the time.
I waffled a lot about not having the 3-zone ride (wasn't as concerned about the dual zone toms), but in the end, I figured she wouldn't know what she was missing since she was just starting out. And it's been great to get her started.
Is not bad at all, but if i would use it for living or would enjoy this hobby i wouldn't buy this one.
But as a first kit for kids to learn and destroy it might do its job.
Is not bad at all, but if i would use it for living or would enjoy this hobby i wouldn't buy this one.
But as a first kit for kids to learn and destroy it might do its job.
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