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Carlsbro Electronic Drum Set (ROCK50)

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Features

  • 3 piece junior electronic drum kit that is suitable for ages 5 years and upwards
  • Features one snare pad, one tom pad, one cymbal pad, one bass pedal and a pair of drumsticks
  • Includes 108 different drum sounds, 10 preset drum kits and 2 user defined drum kits
  • Also features 10 Demo songs, a record and playback function, an aux in socket so you can play along to your favourite songs, stereo headphone output and a mono line output to connect to an external amplifier
  • Has a small footprint, is easy to assemble frame, and has Carlsbro rock orange module design

Description

The Carlsbro Rock 50, 3 piece junior electronic drum kit. Suitable for ages 5 years and upwards. Features one snare pad, one tom pad, one cymbal pad and one bass pedal. The simplified Rock50 is perfect for junior drummers and beginners, with its small footprint, easy to assemble frame and Carlsbro rock orange module design. The Rock50 drum kit is supplied as a package which includes a pair of drumsticks a junior drum throne and a set of headphones, so you have everything you need in one box.The Rock50 Module includes 108 different drum sounds, 10 preset drum kits and 2 user defined drum kits allowing you to explore and create your own personalized sound. The Module also features 10 Demo songs, a record and playback function, an aux in socket so you can play along to your favorite songs, stereo headphone output and a mono line output to connect to an external amplifier.rock 50 Sound Module – 108 high quality percussion voices – 10 preset drum kits – 2 user drum kits – 10 demo songs – Recording and playback facility – Adjustable Metronome – Aux input – Line output – Headphone output – MIDI OUTKit Components 1 × Rock50 Sound Module 1 × 7” Snare pad 1 × 7” Tom pad 1 × 8” cymbal 1 × Bass kick pedal 1 × Height adjustable tripod drum rack 1 × Pair of drum sticks 1 x Bass drum display box 1 x Junior drum throne (ROCK50BP1) 1 x Carlsbro DCN2 headphones (ROCK50BP1)

Color: Black


Brand: Odery


Material: Alloy Steel


Model Name: Rock50


Item Weight: 5 Kilograms


Connector Type: Auxiliary


Included Components: Bass Drum, Cymbal, Snare


Manufacturer: Carlsbro


Item Weight: 11 pounds


Package Dimensions: 20 x 16.5 x 11 inches


Item model number: ROCK50


Date First Available: September 15, 2020


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Alloy Steel


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good value for the money!
For beginners quite a good value for the money. Very compact design and easy to put together and stash it in the closet when not used.
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024 by Wojtek

  • Very cool
Love the ease of assembly and the sound of it
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by Ray Lawson

  • Practica
Es una batería digamos de juguete muy practica
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023 by Sheba

  • A little dynamo of an electronic drum set
I purchased my Carlsbro 50 from a local music shop but am leaving a review here because I noticed how few reviews there are of this neat little drum set. There's quite a few reasons why people would opt for this smaller set over a more "complete" electronic drum set. Mine were pretty straightforward: 1. Space -- I needed a practice set that would fit next to my desk and not be a chore to set up & get ready every time I want to use it. 2. Silence -- Being able to practice with headphones on keeps everyone else in the house happy. (There's still the option to line out to an amp.) 3. Utility -- I don't need 50 pieces of drum kit right now; I need a snare and a bass and a pair of sticks. I'm a rank beginner and my focus is on learning to paradiddle without having the sticks go flying out of my hands. Here's what is good about the 50: - Good feedback from the pads. This set includes a snare, a single tom, and a cymbal. Response and feedback from these is excellent. They also provide volume feedback so if I'm working on a crescendo in my rolls I know how well I'm doing. - Solid metronome. A single push of the button and I've got a 4/4 beat at 100 bpm, default. I can quickly change the time down and up to 3/4, 2/4, etc. I can set the beat speed up or down using the Modes panel. - Highly adjustable. You can set the height and configure the arms to set the snare and tom at different angles. The control board can be moved around, too, so if it's bothering you in one position just shift it. The cymbal angle can be adjusted fast with the quick-twist knob on its mount. - Good height for any user. Forget the "Junior" designation on this product. It's for all ages. You can sit in a chair or use a proper drum stool and adjust the height to what's comfortable for you. - MIDI OUT option. You can plug this into your PC to integrate it with drumming software. - Free lessons. You get 50 free lessons (online) with your purchase. Here's what's bad: - Bass pedal. This is a total miss and a real disappointment. You have to stomp on it to get any sound at all -- nice workout, but you can't keep in time with the metronome or anything else. It sounds fine by itself but in combination it interferes with the sounds from the pads -- either it cancels them out, or they cancel out the bass sound. I've stopped using it and I just tap my foot instead. If this were the only kit I got to evaluate as a beginner, it would put me off of electronic drum sets entirely. Luckily, I tried out a friend's Alessi kit, and I use a full drum kit at band practice and now know that bass pedals are supposed to operate smoothly and not give you Popeye-sized calf muscles. - Cables. I'd prefer the cable connectors to be double-ended; instead they are hard-wired into the control board. If a cable fails, that's the end of this kit's usefulness. - Snare vibration. The entire pad vibrates so much that the cable connector routinely works itself out of its socket after a few minutes of drumming. I can't get through a warm-up without having to readjust the connector. So, is the Carlsbro worth the price? I think the only standout elements are the kit's compact footprint and its durability. It will stand up to a five-year-old hyped up on gummi bears and Baby Shark video loops, and it holds up against an adult drummer hyped up on coffee and failed dreams. But there are so many competing electronic drum sets that sit comfortably in the same price range and offer more pads and more control board options. This really needs to be a sub-$200 kit. And for God's sake, improve that bass pedal or get rid of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2023 by Sammygirl

  • Bad value
Why would you ever get something like this? A lot of full electronic kits cost like 300 why would you pay 160+ for just this
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023 by Haris M.

  • ...happy g-kid
...smiley face grand daughter! nothin better
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022 by Jeff

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