A full drum kit, just smaller. The DD70 gives you the full drum kit experience in a portable size. Its seven touch-sensitive drum pads respond to your playing, while the two pedals give you full control over the kick and hi-hat. With 265 different percussion sounds, you'll also have plenty of inspiration to get more from your drumming. Great for playing at home or in small practise spaces.
The DD70 has all the elements of a traditional drum kit. The seven drum pads correspond to cymbals, snare and toms, while the foot pedals give you full control over the kick and hi-hat. Using touch-sensitive technology, the drum pads will respond to how hard you hit them - this gives you the ability to play quietly or loudly, so you can start to develop your own style. All you need to simulate a real drum kit, without the difficulty of setting one up.
Mix and Match 265 Drum Sounds. Combine your favourite sounds across the nine drumming surfaces, then save your perfect instrument to one of the five user presets.
The DD70 by Gear4music features 265 different percussion sounds - including snare drums, toms, congas and electronic sounds - plus 45 preset drum kits. An ideal practise aid between drum lessons.Develop perfect timing with the in-built metronome, which has two different voices. Have fun and jam to the 100 backing tracks, covering genres from rock to bossa nova. Play using the built-in speakers or connect a pair of headphones - then play silently whenever you like, without waking the neighbours.
You can even connect the DD70 drum pads to modern music software programs, and control their MIDI sounds via the DD70's USB connection. Easy to Transport and Set Up.
The DD70 weighs a fraction of traditional drum kits and percussion racks. Easily set up in small spaces or take it to a friend's house for a jam session. Powered by a DC12V adaptor, setting up is as simple as plugging it into a socket. This item is pre-owned in good working condition with minor marks / scratches as seen in the pictures. One of the pedals rests slightly lower than the other, both work. If you have any queries, feel free to message me.