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frontpageiconian | Staff posted Nov 07, 2025 09:17 PM
frontpageiconian | Staff posted Nov 07, 2025 09:17 PM

Roland TD-27KV Gen 2 V-Drums Electronic Drum Kit

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$3,850

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Adorama has Roland TD-27KV Gen 2 V-Drums Electronic Drum Kit (TD-27KV2-S) on sale for $3849.99 - $1550.99 with promo code NOVE2501 during checkout = $2299. Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
  • Premium V-Drums kit with flagship-class sound
  • 75 ready-to-play preset kits, including 10 all-new kits and a variety of new samples
  • Large-diameter mesh-head pads and thin-profile cymbals provide an acoustic-like playing experience
  • Drum in a variety of hyper-realistic sound spaces with PureAcoustic Ambience technology
  • Enhanced layer and transient functions plus support for parallel compression
  • Updated module interface for even faster sound selection and drum customization
  • Import your WAV samples via an SD card
  • Stereo mix output and two assignable outputs for sending individual drum sounds to a PA mixer
  • Includes:
    • Drum Sound Module (TD-27)
    • Snare Pad (PD-140DS)
    • 3x Tom V-Pad (PDX-100)
    • V-Hi-Hat (VH-14D)
    • V-Cymbal Crash (CY-12C-T)
    • V-Cymbal Crash (CY-14C-T)
    • Ride (CY-18DR)
    • Kick Pad (KD-10)
    • Drum Stand (MDS-STD2)
    • Sound Module Mount
    • AC Adapter
    • Special Connection Cable
    • Connection Cable (Crash2)
    • Drum Key
    • User Manual
    • Roland 1 Year Limited Warranty

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  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • This offer is $100.99 less than the previous Frontpage Deal.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $700.99 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $2999.99.

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Adorama has Roland TD-27KV Gen 2 V-Drums Electronic Drum Kit (TD-27KV2-S) on sale for $3849.99 - $1550.99 with promo code NOVE2501 during checkout = $2299. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Code is applied under Do you have a gift card or promo code? during checkout.
Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Premium V-Drums kit with flagship-class sound
  • 75 ready-to-play preset kits, including 10 all-new kits and a variety of new samples
  • Large-diameter mesh-head pads and thin-profile cymbals provide an acoustic-like playing experience
  • Drum in a variety of hyper-realistic sound spaces with PureAcoustic Ambience technology
  • Enhanced layer and transient functions plus support for parallel compression
  • Updated module interface for even faster sound selection and drum customization
  • Import your WAV samples via an SD card
  • Stereo mix output and two assignable outputs for sending individual drum sounds to a PA mixer
  • Includes:
    • Drum Sound Module (TD-27)
    • Snare Pad (PD-140DS)
    • 3x Tom V-Pad (PDX-100)
    • V-Hi-Hat (VH-14D)
    • V-Cymbal Crash (CY-12C-T)
    • V-Cymbal Crash (CY-14C-T)
    • Ride (CY-18DR)
    • Kick Pad (KD-10)
    • Drum Stand (MDS-STD2)
    • Sound Module Mount
    • AC Adapter
    • Special Connection Cable
    • Connection Cable (Crash2)
    • Drum Key
    • User Manual
    • Roland 1 Year Limited Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • This offer is $100.99 less than the previous Frontpage Deal.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $700.99 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $2999.99.

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Written by iconian | Staff

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Yesterday 02:59 PM
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devdot4Yesterday 02:59 PM
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Time to become a drummer for a day or two then completely abandon this new hobby.
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Yesterday 03:01 PM
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burticusYesterday 03:01 PM
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Quote from devdot4 :
Time to become a drummer for a day or two then completely abandon this new hobby.
hey get out of my head, LOL
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Yesterday 03:37 PM
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RobertJasonYesterday 03:37 PM
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GREAT DEAL on an amazing set. The snare drum and hi-hat alone add up to almost this price.
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Yesterday 07:33 PM
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DebukiYesterday 07:33 PM
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Shit I just purchased a TD-17
Yesterday 08:04 PM
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smbdoggy83Yesterday 08:04 PM
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From the product page-
Note: The following parts are not included and sold separately:
• Kick Pedal
• Snare Stand
• Hi-Hat Stand
• Drum Throne
• SD Card
So if you're a beginner without these things then the cost will be higher. I would probably aim at more of a budget kit anyways if you're looking to get into the hobby
Yesterday 09:50 PM
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SkillfulOstrich5743Yesterday 09:50 PM
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I've played acoustic kits for a long time. How does the feel of a higher end electronic kit compare to something like this?
Yesterday 09:58 PM
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ryanscott6Yesterday 09:58 PM
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This has 3 of the Roland digital devices (ride/snare/hat). They are incredible compared to plain old piezo based pads. The only downside of this kit is the module, the newer v71/v51 modules sound so much better than the TD27. This module was released in 2020 so it's quite old at this point. The v51 by itself costs $1900 so you'd be above the price of a TD-516 kit and you get a better kick and bigger floor tom.

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Yesterday 10:41 PM
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jameskooiYesterday 10:41 PM
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Quote from SkillfulOstrich5743 :
I've played acoustic kits for a long time. How does the feel of a higher end electronic kit compare to something like this?
Played e-drums for a long time since moving to the city (15+ years). They are wonderful but still nothing gives the same feeling as acoustic in my experience, even this with the new digital hi-hat, snare, and ride. That being said, they are still incredibly fun and flexible, much quieter than acoustic, and overall easier to transport in my opinion.
Yesterday 10:43 PM
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jameskooiYesterday 10:43 PM
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Quote from Debuki :
Shit I just purchased a TD-17
Return it and get this?
Yesterday 10:46 PM
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jameskooiYesterday 10:46 PM
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Quote from RobertJason :
GREAT DEAL on an amazing set. The snare drum and hi-hat alone add up to almost this price.
Seconded. I think this is a sweet spot for E-kits as it is normally, and at this price, this is the one if you want to buy something great. I usually get used Rolands, but I would take this even over the used market at this price since it has the digital ride/snare/hi-hat. Just need to find a good hi-hat stand, throne, headphones (or PA speakers), and sticks and you're ready to go.
Today 12:54 AM
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LordgenomeToday 12:54 AM
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Quote from ryanscott6 :
This has 3 of the Roland digital devices (ride/snare/hat). They are incredible compared to plain old piezo based pads. The only downside of this kit is the module, the newer v71/v51 modules sound so much better than the TD27. This module was released in 2020 so it's quite old at this point. The v51 by itself costs $1900 so you'd be above the price of a TD-516 kit and you get a better kick and bigger floor tom.
That was the Gen 1. This is the Gen 2, which came out in 2022. Some upgrades: Crash, Hi-hat, and most importantly the drum module are all upgraded. https://www.drumsilent.com/roland...drum-kits/
Today 01:05 AM
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ryanscott6Today 01:05 AM
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Quote from Lordgenome :
That was the Gen 1. This is the Gen 2, which came out in 2022. Some upgrades: Crash, Hi-hat, and most importantly the drum module are all upgraded. https://www.drumsilent.com/roland...drum-kits/

Correct, but also the TD27 2.0 module is just a software update. The module itself is still using the same hardware that shipped in 2020. It's not bad sounding but the v31/51/71 are leaps above it.

I've used a bunch of modules in the past and typically didn't waste much time with the built in sounds and instead used Superior Drummer 3. Am not feeling the need to do that with the v51, especially with some of the DW kits you can get from Roland Cloud.
Today 09:54 AM
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reginToday 09:54 AM
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Quote from ryanscott6 :


Correct, but also the TD27 2.0 module is just a software update. The module itself is still using the same hardware that shipped in 2020. It's not bad sounding but the v31/51/71 are leaps above it.

I've used a bunch of modules in the past and typically didn't waste much time with the built in sounds and instead used Superior Drummer 3. Am not feeling the need to do that with the v51, especially with some of the DW kits you can get from Roland Cloud.
Would you recommend getting TD-27KV2 with VST like SD3/EZDrummer 3 or just spend more on TD516? Not sure if the price difference is worth it for TD516.
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riffdexToday 03:53 PM
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Quote from devdot4 :
Time to become a drummer for a day or two then completely abandon this new hobby.
Hit me up when you list the barely used kit on marketplace for $300
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ryanscott6Today 08:04 PM
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Quote from regin :
Would you recommend getting TD-27KV2 with VST like SD3/EZDrummer 3 or just spend more on TD516? Not sure if the price difference is worth it for TD516.
Superior drummer 3 sounds great but it can get expensive pretty quick if you are buying a bunch of SDX packs. EZ Drummer also sounds great and it's packs are a bit cheaper. There is a bit of latency with this setup compared to a module but it's dependent on the computer and audio interface you are using. I used SD3 for years but it's also nice to just turn the module on and not worry about the computer part of it.
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