Donner DED-500 PRO Electronic Drum Set with Industry Standard Mesh Heads, Moving HiHat, and Included BD Pedal for Optimal Performance and Feel Plus USB Professional Studio Integration

SKU: EC6719
MRP:
₹79,999.00
₹76,000.00
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(Inclusive of all taxes)
Country of Origin: China
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  • [Pro Features on Budget Friendly Pricing] The Downbeat Pro eDrum set by Donner is a top performing set that includes a real moving HH and stand.
  • [Pro Feel] The next Level 2 ply Mesh Drumheads feel great and dynamic tracking is spot on with years of durability. The Bass Drum tower and pedal give drummers a solid performance. Moving HH for those that want the feel of swooshing Hihat cymbals.
  • [Module] The Downbeat has more sounds than any other module in this price range with the ability to customize, you will not run out of options. USB to connect with computer recording software, and much more for professional work.
  • [Sound Shaping] Customize your tone with adjustable effects, EQ and compression. The electric drum set comes with 948 different sounds, 72 drum kits, and 15 pre-loaded songs.
  • [Bonus Content] Includes 40 FREE Lessons from Melodics. Remember to contact customer service to receive the lessons! TIPS: We do not offer subscription services.


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PRODUCT INFORMATION

The main difference between cutaway and non-cutaway guitars is in their body shape. Cutaway guitars have a section removed from the body, making it easier to access higher frets, which is great for lead playing. However, this design can slightly reduce resonance and volume. Non-cutaway guitars retain a full body shape, which often produces a fuller, richer sound due to the increased wood mass. While they may be harder to play in the higher fret range, they offer better tonal quality. Choosing between the two depends on your playing style and whether you prioritize accessibility or sound quality.

GENERAL FAQs

Yes, transacoustic guitars tend to be more expensive than regular acoustic guitars. The additional technology that allows them to produce effects without external equipment increases the cost. However, prices vary depending on the brand, model, and features offered.

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