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Alesis Turbo Mesh Kit + DRP100 – Seven Piece Mesh Electric Drum Set With 100+ Sounds and Extreme Audio-Isolation Electronic Drum Reference-Headphones

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Style: Drums w/ Noise Isolating Headphones


Features

  • Start Playing Drums Today - All-mesh electronic drum set heads deliver the most realistic, responsive and immersive playing experience modern drummers demand
  • Premium Seven-Piece Drum Set - 8" mesh snare drum and (3) 8" mesh toms, (3) 10" cymbals and custom-designed Alesis hi-hat pedal & kick pedal
  • Interactive Drum Set Lessons Included - 60 Free Virtual Lessons from Melodics to hone your skills for any genre or technique you want to master
  • Stay Focused on Your Performance - Over-ear design provides extreme audio isolation and comfort, perfect for studio, practice and stage use.
  • Superior Comfort - Sweat-proof silicone headband for fit flexibility and stability while performing, even during extended sessions
  • Universal Connectivity - 6-foot (1.8m) attached cable with 1/8-inch (3.5mm) stereo mini-plug; 1/4-inch (6.3mm) headphone plug adapter included

Color: Black


Brand: Alesis


Material: Silicone


Model Name: 1


Connector Type: Auxiliary


Date First Available: September 18, 2021


Color Name: Black


Connector Type: Auxiliary


Material Type: Silicone


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it
Style: Drums Only
My son loves to play the drums so when I purchased this product being able to walk into his room and see him going crazy on it and may not being able to hear anything is amazing I would definitely recommend this product
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023 by latoya agnew

  • For Beginners Only
Style: Drums Only
I purchased to see if I would be interested in drumming and didn't want to spend a lot of money. I've had a great time drumming with the Alesis Turbo Mesh, but I don't recommend it for intermediate or advanced drummers. It is very limited on the sound, especially the snare. There is no individual volume control, and the 8" snare and toms is just too small to keep from hitting the stick on the edges when trying to play faster. It is a great starter kit to learn the basics, but if you progress past the beginners level, you will get frustrated with the lower quality sound and feel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023 by Jael48

  • Good for starters. However…
Style: Drums Only
The drums kit is great for a beginner who’s trying to test the waters but also not spend too much money on a set of drums. However my biggest complaint is how sensitive the kit control is. No matter how slow or how hard you hit the kick bass, it will always sound the same. I’ll be practicing a pattern and accidentally move my foot slight down on the petal which will cause the bass effect to kick in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by John

  • Basic, but top notch basic.
Style: Drums Only
I record using this kit. The kick takes a little getting used to, especially with a double bass lick on that single pedal. I like that i can hook my phone into it and play along with drumless tracks on YouTube. It hooks up to my board and has a consistent signal with no hum or noise. The mesh heads are interesting but easy to get accustom to. They're snappy and bouncy like an acoustic set. There's not a ton of kit options and a couple are useless imho, but the few that are good, sound really natural during recording. Overall a good deal for the money and pack away nicely when not in use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Uncle ledbetter Ink

  • A great kit, from where I sit.
Style: Drums Only
Now I’m no drummer, by any means. This kit, though, fills a spot for me that extends all the way back to my childhood. Back then, in the 80s, the only options seemed to be a crummy electric kit with fake drum sounds or a traditional kit. Neither of which my parents would have ever bought for the ensuing noise fest and therapy that surely would have followed. Fast forward many years and the Sears catalog has progressed to the Amazon experience. I did a little research on this kit, not extensive, but enough to feel good about my purchase. For the money this kit felt like a great start for this beginning drummer. The Assembly Putting this thing together does take a little bit of time and the instructions are not crystal clear. If you pay close attention to the photos and endure a bit of trial and error, you’ll get it together. It took me about an hour. Most of the time was spent figuring out which part of the frame goes where and ensuring that the ends of each piece slot in correctly. Be sure to loosen brackets as you go so that each piece will slide in easily. Tighten things up and you’re on your way. The Trial Again, I’m no drummer, which was clearly evident in my initial attempts to play along with Dave Grohl tracks. Note: Probably not the guy to try and keep up with right out of the gate. That all being said, the kit sounds great, I think. There are about 10 different combinations of kits creating plenty of sounds for me to play around with. The base sounds real, snare, crash and high hat. Pretty cool. Everything is adjustable, like a real kit, to fit where you want things. Just takes some messing around for it to feel right. Kind of like finding that sweet spot in a new car seat. The cymbals were a bit quiet relative to everything else and plugging in your iPhone to play along via the auxiliary jack is cool, but the sound quality isn’t great from the iPhone. I plan to solve that by just playing through a stereo. Then adjusting the drum volume to the optimum level to both play along while still hearing the song. I have not yet toyed with all the settings, but will over the next few days weeks, actually reading the manual- novel idea. Overall Overall, I’m really happy with this kit so far, albeit just a few days. It’s sturdy feeling, enough so that I feel I can beat up on it a bit. It can be folded up a bit to be tucked against the wall. It’s fun and relatively intuitive. Most of all, I’ve got my first kit many long years after pining over lesser options from a tattered Sears catalog back in the 80s. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2022 by California Ranch Life

  • Not Bad
Style: Drums Only
Its an inexpensive basic set. First electric I have had. Not bad. Decent sound and volume. Had it about 6 months.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Brent A Berryman

  • Good Drums, Music Lessons are a bit of a bust...
Style: Drums Only
I bought the set to try to learn drums... Sort of a hobby, I can try to learn online with time. So I was excited to see that this set came with lessons. When the set arrived, I set it up and had the most difficult time figuring out how to use the lessons. Long story short. The 40 free lessons are daily lessons with a 5 minute max. Lame... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Not Customizable but good for beginners
Style: Drums Only
I was really hoping this would be a lot more customizable that it was. The sounds are great and the drumkit is responsive with no lag that I noticed. But the individual instruments, more specifically the symbols, are lower in volume than the other drums. And those volumes cannot be adjusted separately. You can adjust all the sounds together up/down. But not the individual pieces. Also, I was under the impression that you could change the sound of each drumhead/symbol individually. You cannot. There are 10 preset sound packages. And you can change to a new package but you cannot change the individual pieces. I would love to use the tambourine from kit #10 in kit #1. But you can't. You can hook this up to your computer and record yourself in a midi program. Which is good if you want to lay down some complex tracks and create samples for looping. You can also hook up a cell phone or mp3 player to this and play along with the beat of your favorite songs. And lastly you can hook this up to an external speaker and make it loud, or use headphones and play quietly-ish. (there is still the sound of you hitting the mesh/rubber/pedals to contend with but its not loud like a real drum) Takeaways: Great for beginners to learn on. Lots of features to help you learn rhythms and tempo. Built in metronome and built in (follow along) beats that it will score you on. And if you want to create your own backing beat and record it, you can. By choosing different sounds and playing them individually, you could create some really complex backing tracks. But the lack of volume adjustments and sound adjustments on an individual piece make this tough to recommend for anyone but a beginner. Unlocking this feature would have made it a home run buy. Missed opportunity for Alesis. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2021 by Chad Sanborn

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