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All-in-one Compact Digital Drums - Yamaha DD-75

Yamaha

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The stylish, drummer-friendly design of the Yamaha DD-75 is the perfect entry into professional and versatile digital-drumming instruments. AUX IN jack lets you connect an MP3 player and play along with your favorite music, or load MIDI songs from the Internet into the internal flash ROM memory and play along. New stereo-sampled voices, a wide variety of percussion sounds from all over the world, a bass boost system and digital stereo processing give the DD-75 an irresistible, thundering beat. The panel includes intuitive features that are easy to operate. For example, select the Hand Percussion mode and the kit automatically switches to percussion voices like congas and bongos. A power adapter is also included.
Yamaha DD-75 All-In -One Compact Digital Drums with Power adapter
Yamaha DD-75 All-In -One Compact Digital Drums with Power adapter
Yamaha DD-75 All-In -One Compact Digital Drums with Power adapter

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  • 8 touch-sensitive drum pads in an easy-playing layout allow for expressive drumming
  • Two assignable foot pedals included for kick, hi-hat or any other voice
  • Compact and portable design with battery operation allows you to play anywhere you want
  • Headphone jack allows you to play anytime you want
  • AUX IN jack for connecting and playing along with your favorite music
  • 570 voices assignable to any pad
  • Hand Percussion Mode
  • 105 built-in Songs for learning and playing along with
  • 75 programmed Drum Kits + 10 Custom Kits
  • 32-note polyphony
  • Stereo speakers with bass port provide great sound quality
  • Reverb and Master EQ
  • Sensitivity adjustment for individual pads and bass pedal
  • Record your own Songs (up to 5 in memory at one time)
  • MIDI IN/OUT

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3.33

3 Reviews

50%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  • Disappointing

    2

    submitteda month ago

    bySteven

    fromHopewell, NJ

    It's an okay drumset, but it's kinda unreliable. The pads that come with it for the hi hat and the kick aren't very good, you have to stomp on them with more force than you need to actually get them to respond. The design is compact and good for transportation, but I find myself hitting the board that holds the drums more than the drums itself. I swapped out the kick/hi-hat for actual pedals (KU100 and HH40), which slightly makes it easier to play but still feels frustrating to play on due to the lack of sensitivity. You can get an Alesis Turbo on Sweetwater for the same price, which I'd agree is way better than this. Overall, you could get something much better.

  • Top of line for mobile super hi q sound

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    bynick

    fromSaginaw,michigan

    Beautiful lay out vs Roland FX units this baby has sound change-out triggers with better units get nice Mapex black snare stand for it sharp hi perf best for money lov it alot fun

  • Does okay for something so mobile, but doesn't really last

    3

    submitted2 years ago

    byCarter

    fromIowa City, IA

    While it lasted, I had a pretty good time with this thing. I took it with me when meeting up with friends to play short notice and didn't need anything too substantial. Sound is about what you'd expect from a product like this, but it is plenty customizable. Main issue with this product is the relatively short life. I'll admit I didn't baby it, but had a pad fully quit responding after 8 months of relatively infrequent use. A bit disappointing

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byMark

    fromSF Valley

    Is there a line out to add additional speakers?

    Is there a line out to add additional speakers?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, but you can use the Headphone out.
  • asked byMark

    fromSF Valley

    Are the stereo speakers included?

    Are the stereo speakers included?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, they're built - in.
  • asked byVince

    fromundisclosed

    Does it come with the stand?

    Does it come with the stand?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, it doesn't.
  • asked byMaryAnne

    fromYreka, CA

    Does it come with drum sticks?

    Does it come with drum sticks?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it does.
  • asked byJulie

    fromMobile Al

    Does it come with drum sticks

    Does it come with drum sticks

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, the DD-75 includes sticks.