Alesis DM10 Studio Drum Kit
Alesis DM10 Demo Video
- DM10 high-definition drum module with 12 trigger inputs and mixer
- RealHead 10″ snare and four 8″ toms – dual-zone drum pads with real mylar heads
- DMPad Cymbals: hi-hat, two crashes, and triple-zone ride
- Compact, black aluminum StealthRack
- Premium sound library of uncompressed samples from real drums and cymbals
Alesis DM10 Studio Kit Professional Six-Piece Electronic Drum Set Reviews
The reviews for the Alesis DM10 Studio Kit Professional Six-Piece Electronic Drum Set are a bit mixed. There are certainly more positive reviews for this product but the negative reviews were mostly from beginners who were frustrated with tweaking and setup. Most drummers who prefer edrums know this to be the case with all of the better high end electric drum sets and realize every edrum kit needs tweaks before it feels and plays the way you want it too. One reviewer said, “For me, the DM10 was actually the fastest/easiest to tweak”.
The positive reviewers, and there were more of them than negative, seem to be very happy with the Alesis DM10 saying, “
The sounds that the module produces are good and the menus are easy to navigate.” People mentioned the drum brain is easy to use but reading the manual will provide the most benefit. Many people love this drum kit and believe there is not a better set on the market for the price point.
One reviewer said, “The only thing I did not like was that it did not come with the kick pedal and the sticks”. There is a list of what comes with the Alesis DM10, before you buy be sure to confirm what you will receive.
Reviewers compared the sound and quality of the Alesis DM 10 to high-end kits like Yahama and Roland which cost around $5000 to $7000. Overall the Alesis is a great choice if you cannot afford those high-end kits. One reviewer said, “Yes, I agree that you get what you pay for; however, every once in a while you do get a whole lot more- that is the case here.”
