insider
Good day to all! Please tell me if you compare three Roland TD-10 and TD-11, TD-17 modules, which one would you prefer?
The
10th seems to be the flagship module, but when was it... Maybe the budget sounds more interesting already?The
11th seems to be quite good, but it is positioned as a student.
The
17th is generally new and difficult to compare because there are no adequate reviews yet, only advertising. I ask you to write argumentatively why you recommend this or that option. Thank you in advance!
Ivan_drums
Why not td12, or even a pit, for example dthtrim 2s, a very sensible module, for a relatively inexpensive, much steeper td 10, and 12 IMHO. What are the goals?
a_sharapko
The 11th is quite good, it even became a shame for him (it is convenient to set up everything, it can serve as an interface, there is a hole for a crash. In general, everything really depends on the goals. Although, I think that it turned out quite well with the TD11 to play with the group
sega
If I'm more budgetary for td 9. a lot of firmware on it on the network
insider
drum kit on rap. base for silent rehearsals.
I have nothing against TD-11 - this is the opinion of the forums, so I'm trying to figure out what's what.
TD-9 on the secondary stand as TD-10, TD-11 and TD-12.
drummies
do you already have pads? And what is the budget for this whole thing?
insider
in general, I would like to take the installation entirely based on Roland modules. they seem to be more stable. I read about Alesis, besides the fact that they are plastic according to reviews, it also happens that the module is buggy. And this is unacceptable on the rap point. So I want a stable version. The price for everything is about 45 tr. There are two-zone Kevlar pads (working, viola, tom), but it’s probably easier to get a setup than to buy a separate module, separately, separately, frame and cymbals.