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Product Ref: 97234
The DDrum Beta XP Electronic Kit is quick and easy to set up so you can start playing almost instantly. The eight-piece rack goes together very simply, and the pads fit onto the frame just as easily. The wiring is all labelled on both ends, removing any confusion when connecting.
The DDrum Beta XP is small and compact, making it and ideal setup for small bedrooms and apartments. In addition to this, the soft rubber pads mean you won't be irritating your neighbours while practicing.
The single-zone pads are responsive to dynamic playing and the cymbals chokeable, making the Beta XP perfect for practice without too many limitations over a regular drum kit. At the current price, the Beta XP is a great value solution for home practice and beginners looking too purchase their first kit.
DDrum's story began in Sweden - 1983. It was then, that Hans Nordelius (founder of NORD Keyboards) created the Digital Percussion Plate 1 – the first drum pad allowing for dynamic playing using sampled sounds. Crowned an instant success by the marketplace, Ddrum’s innovative drum pads, heads and hoops quickly garnered a large and loyal following.
2005 saw the beginnings of what would become Ddrum as we know it today when it was sold to Armadillo Enterprises. One of their first decisions was to greatly expand their product line to include acoustic kits, snares, deccabons, hardware and accessories, making them a full line drum company. Long considered an innovator in electronic drums, they built on that history by being the first to use 100 Ash shells for their acoustic kits. They led the way with deeper bass drums at a time when they were traditionally only available through custom drum makers. Their blended shells (maple inner and ash outer ply) were an industry first as was their use of Alder - a wood known for warm tone and punchy attack.