Alesis for sure. Simmons are more prone to breaking (electronic ...
1 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 26/01/2013
Have you ever played Rock Band/GH drums ? It will be very similar to that. If the sound of rubber pads is too loud for your family then they have issues.
3 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 19/07/2012
... because the Mylar heads on the Alesis DM5 makes the kit loud where as the rubber... you would need to buy a double pedal for your drums . I recommend the Pearl P902...
2 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 11/02/2010
I don't think so. You can get the ion Rocker kit that works with RB3 and then buy the Alesis DM6 module to turn the ion into a regular electronic kit.
2 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 10/08/2010
Try Alesis Drum Kit or Ion USB Drum Kit, or just searh for usb...
1 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 01/08/2008
Guitar amp?? Just connect the main out right or left to the amp input using a guitar cable. Stereo power amp?? Just connect both main outputs to the inputs on the amp using two guitar cables.
1 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 21/02/2012
... will only be limited by the number of inputs on the drum module. You could always upgrade to a module with more inputs or just add...
1 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 20/01/2011
Yes its Possible I have a Alesis Realhat pedal on my TD-3 It works awesome. And its had no issues since i bought it 6 months ago
2 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 18/05/2011
Try contacting the manufacturer's website and ask them. Good luck.
2 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 23/01/2008
I'm pretty sure it does not.
1 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 28/06/2010