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Alesis DM10 MKII Pro Kit - Premium Ten-Piece Electronic Drum Kit with Mesh Head and Chrome Rack

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Style: DM10 MKII


Features

  • Realistic and Responsive - Tightly woven black mesh drum heads enhance feel and playing response
  • Everything You Need - 6-piece pad set with 10/10/12/12" dual-zone toms, 12" dual-zone snare, and 8" kick, Four-piece cymbal set with a 12" hi-hat, two 14" crashes, and 16" triple-zone ride
  • Get Creative - Download Your Favourite Voices to the DM10 MKII Pro Drum Module
  • Strong and Reliable - Heavy-duty four-post quick-lock chrome rack with integrated boom cymbal arms
  • Get Personal - Fully adjustable snare stand for optimal positioning

Description

The Iconic DM10 MKII Pro Kit The Alesis DM10 MKII Pro Kit is a premium ten- piece electronic drum set with our exclusive Alesis dual-zone mesh drum heads (U.S. Patent 9,424,827) that deliver an unprecedented degree of realistic drum feel and personal expression for modern electronic drummers. These ultra-quiet mesh drum heads come closer to duplicating the feel of an acoustic drum head and their natural rebound better than any previous Alesis electronic drum kit. The Alesis mesh drum heads have a precise adjustment knob so drummers can adjust the heads to provide the exact response that best suits their playing style. Perfect for Studio and Live Performance Designed for the studio and live performance, the DM10 MKII Pro Kit is a premium ten-piece electronic drum kit and comes complete with six drum pads (10/10/12/12” toms, 12” snare with stand, and 8" Bass drum), four cymbals (12” hi-hat, two 14” crash, and a 16” three-zone ride), and the heavy-duty quick lock chrome Rack. It’s equipped with the exclusive Alesis tightly woven black mesh drum heads that dampen acoustic noise and provide a singularly natural drumming experience. Players will immediately notice the improved feel, response, and reduction in acoustic noise, making the DM10 MKII Pro Kit ideal for quiet late-night practice sessions, as well as live performance and no-compromise studio recording.

Color: Black


Brand: Alesis


Material: Chrome


Model Name: ALESIS


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 14.04 x 50.04 x 50.04 inches


Item Weight: 65 pounds


Product Dimensions: 14.04 x 50.04 x 50.04 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: DM10MKIIPROKIT


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 7, 2017


Body Material: Bass Wood


Color Name: Black


Connector Type: USB


Material Type: Chrome


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wow
Style: DM10 MKII
I absolutely love this kit. I will admit it is the first set I've owned, but I've been playing here and there over the years. The pad sizes are excellent. The cymbals are responsive (the choke is a little tricky). I adjusted the settings a little, but not much adjustment was required. It took me a little while to get comfortable to hit the set about as hard as an acoustic - they can take it! I knew these weren't silent, but apparently I can't even play them with headphones while people are sleeping. Being on the 2nd floor, the kick drum can be felt around much of the house. I'm using the dw3000 double bass pedal. The whole kit is solid on regular carpet. Nothing feels cheap about this kit (except maybe the included sticks - I got some Vic Firth American Classic Extreme 5AN nylon tips instead). All of the geometries are fairly adjustable. It has been taking some time to get everything how I want it. I wanted the 2 crashes in front and ride on the far right side - it barely reaches, but is OK. I also swapped the controller and hi hat because my left tip was hitting my right hand. Much better now. I also keep fut-sing with the snare stand to fit right between the double bass pedal and my legs. Don't but the Studio version of this kit. For $200 more, you get bigger cymbals, another tom, bigger toms, a snare stand, and better drum module. I haven't had much trouble with double hits on the hi hat. The hi-hat pedal is a little slow. I tried adjusting the settings a little which helped, but still behind. I'd like to try the Pro-X hi-hat but I read it is not supported (it is a setting in the module though!). There are many different kits - Indian, African, electronica, etc. I would like some more regular kits. I tried using a few USB drives to expand the sounds, but both said were unsupported even though I formatted them to FAT32 per the instructions. I just contacted Alesis support. I'd also like if I could expand it with one more cymbal - especially if the hi hat becomes extra after getting something like the Pro-X. I use the headphones mostly with running the ipad on a music stand playing through the drum module, which works well. Also, I have a regular stereo in the room which also works well to playback (except you hear the pads more). I used these two cables to connect the module to my Denon receiver RCA inputs: 3.5 to 2 X 6.35, J&D Gold-Plated [Copper Shell] [Heavy Duty] 3.5mm 1/8" TRS Male to 2x 6.35mm 1/4" TS Male Mono Cable Splitter with Zinc Alloy Housing and Nylon Braid for iPhone, Amplifiers - 25 Feet and 3.5 mm to 2RCA Cable, J&D Gold-Plated [Copper Shell] [Heavy Duty] 3.5mm Female to 2 RCA Male Stereo Audio Adapter Cable - 25 Feet UPDATE1: My kick pad failed within the first month and I had a replacement from alesis in just 3-4 days, no quams. They also say the Pro-X hi hat is compatible- there is a setting in the utility menu to switch between. I had trouble with Ait recognizing a few different USB drive, but found a 16 GB SanDisk USB 2.0 for $7 from Amazon worked just fine. Still struggling to find kits available to download. UPDATE 2: my snare failed after a few months but they sent a replacement with no hassle. I swapped it with the 2nd floor tom while I waited. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2018 by Rob Migliore

  • DM10 MKII Pro vs. TD-11KV
Style: DM10 MKII
I've been playing my acoustic set for about 10 years, and after my roommate got a Roland TD-11kv, I was convinced that it was time to sell my acoustic set and get an electronic kit. When I was shopping for Roland kits new and used, I played the Alesis DM10 MK2 Studio at GC and was impressed for what it was for the price, so I gave the MK2 Pro a shot. However; its important to note the the TD-11kv and MK2 Pro are completely different kits. The Roland sounds better, but the MK2 Pro is a much bigger kit with larger pads and more drums, plus the MK2 Pro module has more features that are superior for Jam Sessions and Solo Sessions. The reason for the higher relative price on the Roland is that you do not need to adjust anything out of the box, on the Alesis, it takes about 10-20 minutes to get the kit triggers set up for your style, so if you understand how piezo triggers work, the Alesis is very easy to get up and going. Alesis has really improved their quality in the past 2 years, however I would still recommend an extended warranty. Overall if you are a drummer that likes playing a large kit but does not want to pay over 2k, the Alesis is an impressive product and a great deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2018 by John Falcone

  • Great drumset
Style: DM10 MKII
I love the quality of this electronic drumset, many kit options and you can customize a kit for your own needs. Was easy to set up , the module is pretty self explanatory, it’s nice that they have all the wires that go into the module connected in a easy organized all in one plug so your not searching for a million wires , you just got one thing to keep track of and then you feed out the wires to each drum pad. I didn’t use the bass drum pad because I got the Roland hybrid bass drum, that works well with this system. And it’s very gorgeous drumset I love it . Worth the money and I got free shipping to Alaska. Everywhere else I looked would have charged me 200$ to 800$ in shipping. Amazon is the best. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2022 by Shewolf076 Shewolf076

  • Sweet
Those that know me know I'm honest on my reviews. That being said ..this set is bad a@# im no pro but I can jam on this with a smile.it comes with no high hat stand or base bedal. I did know that when I bought it but after I got all the pieces in place I can say so far it one of the best iv owened.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023 by Jerry

  • Poor durability, Awful Customer Support. DO NOT BUY
Style: DM10 MKII
Bought this 5 months ago. Doesn't feel or sound as good as a real set but, living in an apartment beggars can't be choosers. It was good enough. The biggest problem before today that I still haven't figured out is dead zones on the ride. If you hit in very specific spots, you get a ride sound that cuts off almost instantly. Sounds awful. I've had problems before and had contacted customer support. Never got a response despite getting a confirmation email. I had to figure out that problem on my own with the help of an audio-savvy friend. Today my snare gave out for no reason. Contacted customer support but expect no response. Supposedly there's a 1-year warranty so I'm probably going to go for that if I don't get a response within 3 days. Hopefully, I can get my money back and save up for a higher-quality kit but I don't have high hopes. If you're looking at this, I know it looks cool and promising, but it's junk. # UPDATE I finally got through to Alesis Customer Service. They offered to send me a new snare for free then stopped responding to me and never sent the snare. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020 by Amazon Customer

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