ddrum DDA50 Electronic Percussion Amplifier, 50 Watts,Black
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As far as I know, there is no such thing
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You can use this set as long as the set has a quarter inch headphone jack or external output. The best thing to do is to Alternatively, an adapter can be purchased if you don't have one. When I use my alesis strike pro, it sounds great
It is only if it has a 110 volt converter as this is not a 220 volt amp outlet.
Selected User Reviews For ddrum DDA50 Electronic Percussion Amplifier, 50 Watts,Black
However, it does not appear that there is an XLR line out in the product description! This is a major disappointment. I was hoping I'd be wrong, but I don't think so. That feature was one of the main reasons I bought the product. I'd love to be wrong, but I'm not sure. This is a very misleading statement. I have updated Looks like they have fixed the description for the product (too late for me of course, but glad to see it fixed). The QSC 10 ended up being my final decision. Speakers with built-in power - 2 In addition, I tested both devices side-by-side since I had the DDA50 In terms of QSC, it's far and away the best (a good bass response included). Over this drum amp, I'd rather invest in a powered speaker (such as the QSC or the Yamaha). The sound will be better, and they usually have line / XLR outputs for connecting to a PA system on a daily basis.
The red accents and carpeted case make this stand out from the crowd, but the sound is what I got this for, and it does not A complaint that almost ruins the deal has to do with the way I was treated An icebreaker As a result of the volume knob being very sensitive, if you have your instrument (or effects pedal) more than halfway up, you'll find that even when you are barely turning it up on the amp you will begin to hear distortion from the speaker. In the case of a drum amp, I would have preferred the volume knob to have a less steep linear slope and not go from soft to loud so quickly and so easily even before the knob has been turned 1/3rd of the way. (Ddrum, do you hear me?.
When I tested this, I had thought that it would be able to handle moderate kick drum volume, but it sounded flat and lacks any I guess it would be fine if you wanted to play really quietly, but if you played to music and wanted to hear the drums, it would not be the best choice. In my beats headphones, I hear the drums very loud and the kick really agrees with me. Whenever I play through the DDA50, it sounds entirely different and I don't like it. For the drums to even sound like anything close to what it should be, I had to completely reconfigure the sound. I am still not satisfied with it even now. As a result, I will keep the DVD, both because of the inconvenience of sending it back, but I also believe I can tweak the sound in such a way that it will be.
The sound of a room filling. I am not sure if it would work in a venue, but at this price point it is great for jam sessions at home!.
highs that are enough for handling the symbols and the sub has lows that are more than adequate for the symbols Your kick drum should have an end to handle the kick.
I've done it in the past and can't wait to do it again! The purpose of purchasing this was to use with my Alesis Nitro There is no difference between an acoustic set and a virtual It's loud and has a real drum kit sound, making it a great drum amp.
It is quite quiet (just a slight hum when I am close to it). I really like this with my Ddrum set. In addition, the bass, electric guitar, and acoustic guitar have been plugged in It has a bass, electrics, and a There was a strong and clean sound throughout. The price is more than worth it!.
I like this a lot.