Drums<\/strong>:<\/td>| 8″ mesh snare, 2x 6″ mesh toms, kick pad (bass drum)<\/td><\/tr> | Cymbals<\/strong>:<\/td>| 10″ hi-hats, 10″ crash, 10″ ride<\/td><\/tr> | Hardware:<\/strong><\/td>| 4-post rack stand, hi-hat pedal<\/td><\/tr> | Extras<\/strong>:<\/td>| 15 preset drum kits, 15 songs, 10 exercises, analog in and out, MIDI I\/O<\/td><\/tr> | Not Included<\/strong><\/td>| Kick pedal, drumsticks, headphones, throne<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n Simplicity, excellent sample sounds, and durability. Roland\u2019s electronic drum sets feel substantial, and the TD-1DMK is no exception.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Roland pays attention to the details. The cymbals are double-zoned and you can choke them. The hi-hat pedal detects when you\u2019ve left them half-open. The snare and toms are 2-ply mesh, which should keep them pretty resilient.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The one downside? You only get 15 preset drum kits. But for some, it may actually be preferable to have fewer distractions. It all depends on your child\u2019s temperament: do they need the novelty? Or do they need the focus?<\/p>\n\n\n\n One thing worth noting is that, in addition to a throne, you\u2019ll need to pick up a kick pedal. Again, this isn\u2019t necessarily a bad thing: your child might want a double kick pedal<\/a>, or prefer the feel of one over another.<\/p>\n\n\nSee alternatives<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n | | | | | |