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Yamaha DTXpress IV Review

Yamaha DTXpress IVYamaha DTXPRESS IV electric drum kit combines highly responsive pads with newly-sampled kits from some of Yamaha’s sterling acoustic models. A compact setup, it is nevertheless fully equipped with a 3-zone snare, hi-hat pads and PCY135 3-zone cymbal pads.

This amazing kit also come with some needed essentials to get you started while maintaining the original price. You get Kick drum pedal, Drum stool, a set of sticks and a set of stereo headphones all of high quality, as well as free delivery this is a fantastic buy.

Complete with new learning tools and percussion sound-housing brain, the Yamaha DTXpress IV is a real treat and will give you an experience like no other!

Yamaha DTXpress IV specifications:

  • Tone Generator – AWM2 Maximum Polyphony 32
  • Voices – 427 Drum, Percussion Voices, 22 Keyboard Voices
  • Drum Kits – Preset 50, User 20
  • Effects – Reverb x 19 types, Master EQ
  • Trigger – Setups Preset 7, User 4
  • Sequencer – Note Capacity Approx. 16,000 notes
  • Recording – Type Real Time Replace Track 1
  • Songs – 3 Demo Songs, 41 Practice Songs, 19 Pad Songs, 20 User Songs
  • Metronome – Tempo 30-300 beats/minute, Tap Tempo function Beat 1-9
  • Training Functions – Measure Break, Groove Check, Rhythm Gate
  • Connectors – Trigger inputs 1, 5, 6, 7 (stereo phone jack L trigger input , R rim switch)
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