Donner DED-200 Electronic Drum Set 5-Drum 3-Cymbal 450-Sound with Drum Throne/Headphone

SKU: EC3131
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₹52,000.00
₹46,000.00
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Using digital technology to record the sound of real instruments, the software algorithm and calculation efficiency of the French DREAM chip, highly restore the dynamic timbre of each drum set. 6 layers of intensity layering are accurate to each timbre trigger, closer to the original drum playing intensity. 30 sets of preset drum set samples from the original sound of classic models of instruments, built-in 450 timbres, and 31 sets of drum sets cover all musical styles, allowing you to enjoy every note! Enjoy every note!
Country of Origin: China
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Description

DED-200 Upgraded Electronic Drum:


Rack
4 stand
Rack Tom
8" Mesh
Kick
6.5" rubber (kick pedal included)
Rack Tom2
8" Mesh
Snare
8" Dual-Zone Mesh
Floor Tom
8" Mesh
Hihat
10" w/Pedal
Floor Tom2
-
Crash
10" w/Choke
Ride
10" w/Choke
Crash2
-
Third-party audio import
-
Sound
450
Display
LCD
Preset
31(30Preset/1User)
Practice Song
50
MIDI
USB MIDI
Force layering
Snare 6 Ply , Tom Kick 3 Ply
Input
1/8" Stereo Aux Input
Output
"1/4" Main Outputs
1/8" Stereo Headphone Output"

Coach
4
Record Save
1
Audio Sources
-
External Drum Pan Input
6.35mm Cymbal
6.35mm Tom
Size

35.62*21.65*12.20 inch 

(90.5cm * 55cm * 31cm)

Weight
54.67lb (24.8kg)
Cymbal Material
Silicone and Plastic
Drum Head Material
Nylon
Other material
Iron
Power adapter
9V/DC, 1A
Instruction Manual
DED-200 Upgrade Electronic Drum Set.pdf

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