• Reviews around pad (2.68 of 5)

    Yamaha DD65 Electronic Drum Pad Premium Package with Headphones, Power Supply, Drum Sticks, and 2 Foot Pedals

    • should be on the right most middle pad.
    • Many different realistic drum sounds/kits, velocity sensitive pads, pedals, and more features for us to discover and grow into
    • It's more frustrating especially for a beginner to have inconsistent pad sensitivity
    • This electronic pad is easy to use, intuitive, and great for the price.
    • The voices weren't very realistic, and the unit lacks two important things (for me, anyway), namely independent volume control per pad and the ability to pan pads for stereo effect
    • I've broken the snare pad twice
    • First, when you strike the drum pad on some of the selections, you must hit it really hard to be able to hear anything
    • It's a nice portable drum pad
    • The pads do make a decent about of noise tho
    • You can also create user defined drum kits where you choose what each pad sounds like
    • Poor pad rebound
    • The pads look sturdy, not sure how they'll hold up over
    • ' adapter, which can be used to connect to any 1/8'' headphone jack!I strongly recommend this drum pad for a beginner who wants to learn how to play
    • The 8 pads and layout is good for practicing (as opposed to buying separate drum pads from a music store which a drum suggested)
    • I will say that the internal sounds are pretty good considering the price, but again, wasted on crappy pad sensors.
    • Also, if you miss the pads and hit the plastic front of the unit, it makes a thud instead of a loud crack
    • The pads are pressure sensitive and respond very well to how hard you hit them
    • One thing I did is to swap sounds out on the top right and right middle pads.
    • I am also confused as to why the price of the ailing kit is the same as the drum machine itself
    • They really don't work well as you would expect compared to an acoustic drum set