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Roland TD7 Drum Kit w/built-in sequencer and DW Kick Peddle

Estimated price for orientation: 700 $

Category: Electronic Drums
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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Roland
Features: Sequencer, Built-In Effects, MIDI, Programmable Model: TD7
Technology: Digital Type: Full Drum Kit
Drum Type: Electronic Drum Kits


PRICE REDUCED, AGAIN!   Roland TD-7 drum kit with extra large PD-9 pads for drums, PD-7 pads for cymbals. Includes user manual, all connector cords, power adapter, DW kick pedal with Yamaha kick drum pad, Roland Hi-Hat pedal, and Sony headphones. The TD-7 brain has 25 pre-programmed drum kit sounds from Jazz, to electronic, to Heavy Metal. All can be changed or customized.  I used this kit in two different bands for live performance.  It beat carrying around a huge acoustic drum kit. And if we were ever too loud, I could turn down the volume without adjusting my playing style.  All pads have DUAL-TRIGGERS: the center, and the rim. So any drum pad can make two sounds. Any sound can be programmed to any trigger. There is also a built-in sequencer that can be programmed to play any number of repeating sound patterns via trigger.  The original Roland Kick Drum trigger failed a couple years ago.  I replaced it with a Yamaha kick drum pad that I like better.  The Yamaha kick pad has the capability of accepting a second kick pad for double kick players while still only using one channel.  Everything is in great condition, considering I've had it for ten plus years. Plays very well.  Paid $3000 for it new.  Another cool thing about it is, you can plug an iPod into the Aux In on the back and play along with your practice tunes, pretty convenient.   Forgot to mention....this also makes a GREAT practice kit. Put on the headphones, plug in your iPod, and you don't rattle the rest of the house. Or bother the neighbors. When you want to jam with your buddies, just plug it into two channels on your PA.  FEEL FREE TO MAKE AN OFFER. Will consider all.