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Features
- Faithful reproduction of real sound and ambience recorded in world-renowned studios
- KIT MODIFIER featuring AMBIENCE, COMP, EFFECT knobs to easily create your own sound
- DTX-PROX module features "Live Set" capabilities to recall prearranged kits, tempos and audio files with one touch
- LED Rotary Faders changes various settings quickly and intuitively
- Beautiful wood shells molded and finished at the Yamaha Drum factory
- Yamaha TCS heads provide a natural feel and rebound for enhanced playability
- Snare pad and Ride cymbal pad have positional sensing for more expressive playing
- Individual Out terminal outputs up to eight sounds, AUX IN terminal which can input monitor sound from PA
- Connect wirelessly via Bluetooth to play along with songs
- USB terminal can send/input audio and MIDI data to smart devices or PC
- Built on Yamaha’s interchangeable hardware, including the HEXRACK system delivering top level flexibility and strength
- Record, edit and mix with downloadable Cubase AI software included
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I FINALLY OWN IT! Yamaha DTX 10K - X
originally posted on
http://usa.yamaha.com/
submitted2 months ago
byYoyo
fromTopeka, Ks.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
What don't I like about it? Truthfully...not much! I started out with a Yamaha DTX 500 and eventually upgraded to a DTX 502 (not much difference between the 2). Those 2 Modules are still kicking after 13 years or so, along with all the pads that came with the 500, which speaks to the quality Yamaha provides in all their products. I've always been a believer, and everything from my drums to my mixer, electric guitar, bass and drum pedals are all Yamaha. Now I'm not a pro drummer by any means, I've only been playing since I bought my DTX 500 kit and that little guy taught me a lot...all self taught through tons of practice of course and utilizing all the teaching tools the Modules have to offer. Now...finally, I own the DTX 10K-X and where do I even start....it's amazing, the build quality, the sound, playability, learning tools, and all the extras that I'm not used to having are all top notch. It sounds and feels like an acoustic kit with all the extra bells and whistles. My only gripe, and it's not even a major one...I wish they would have had a TCS head on the kick pad vs. a mesh one. Does Yamaha even make one? I'm not sure but I feel like I'm partial to the KP 100 (not sure if that's the right model) but the Kick Pad that came with my DTX 10 is no slouch...does the job nicely as well. As far as price, some might think it's steep, but I was willing to pay more than what I actually paid for mine so as far as I was concerned it was a good deal! Others might feel different but it's personal preference...I thought it was worth it. To sum it up, if you're a beginner or advanced or any level between...I highly recommend it. And not to mention it looks fantastic, the rack system is phenomenal and solid and really gives the kit an aggressive yet sleek look. I love it...a lot! If you are looking to take your drumming to the next level...this is the kit! This is not a Roland or an Alesis household, it's Yamaha all the way! Happy drumming! #sweepstakes
I finally got one!!
originally posted on
http://usa.yamaha.com/
submitted2 months ago
byYoyo
fromTopeka, Ks
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
What don't I like about it? Truthfully...not much! I started out with a Yamaha DTX 500 and eventually upgraded to. DTX 502 (not much difference between the 2). Those 2 Modules are still kicking after 13 years or so, along with all the pads that came with the 500, which speaks to the quality Yamaha provides in all their products. I've always been a believer and everything from my drums to my mixer, electric guitar, bass and drum pedals are all Yamaha. Now I'm not a pro drummer by any means, I've only been playing since I bought my DTX 500 kit and that little guy taught me a lot...all self taught through tons of practice of course and utilizing all the teaching tools the Modules have to offer. Now...finally, I own the DTX 10 Pro X and where do I even start....it's amazing, the build quality, the sound, playability, learning tools, and all the extras that I'm not used to having are all top notch. It sounds and feels like an actual acoustic kit with all the extra bells and whistles. My only gripe and it's not even a major one...I wish they would have had a TCS head kick pad vs. a mesh one. Does Yamaha even make one? I'm not sure but I feel like I'm partial to the KP 100 (not sure if that's the right model) but the Kick Pad that came with the 10 is no slouch...does the job nicely as well. As far as price, some might think it's steep, but I was willing to pay more than what I paid for mine so as far as I was concerned it was a good deal! Others might feel different but it's personal preference...I thought it was worth it. To sum it up, if you're a beginner or advanced or any level in between...I highly recommend it. And not to mention it looks fantastic, the rack system is phenomenal and solid and really gives the kit an aggressive yet sleek look. I love it...a lot! If you are looking to take your drumming to the next level...this is the kit! This is not a Roland or an Alesis household, it's Yamaha all the way! Happy drumming!
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submitted2 years ago
asked bySean
fromMiami Beach
Does this come with a kick pedal? High hat stand?
The kick pedal is not included. The hi-hat stand is included.