Yamaha DTX452K E-Drum Set

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E-Drum Set

  • mit DTX402 Drum Modul
  • 287 Sounds
  • 10 User Kits
  • Metronom
  • 10 Coaching Programme
  • 6,3 mm Stereo-Klinke Kopfhörer- und Line Ausgang
  • 3,5 mm Stereo-Klinke Aux In
  • USB Anschluss zur Verbindung via MIDI
  • am Bass Drum Pad vorhandener Eingang für zusätzliches Mono Pad
  • benötigte Grundfläche: ca. 100 x 100 cm

Set Konfiguration:

  • 1x TP70S 7,5" Snare Drum Pad
  • 3x 7,5" Mono Snare/Tom Pad
  • 1x KP65 Silent Kick Pedal
  • 3x 10" Mono Beckenpad
  • 1x HH65 Hi-Hat Controller
  • FP6110A Fußmaschine
  • Drumrack
  • Kabel
  • Stimmschlüssel
Erhältlich seit Juli 2018
Artikelnummer 443803
Verkaufseinheit 1 Stück
Inkl. Rack Ja
Inkl. Hocker Nein
Inkl. Fußmaschine Ja
Inkl. Kopfhörer Nein
Mesh Head Pads Nein
Pads in Stereo Ja
Anzahl der Direct Outputs 0
571 CHF
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Feines, kleines Drum Set
Don Sangesfix 03.01.2019
Musik und Rhythmus haben mich schon seit meiner Jugend fasziniert...uns so kam es wie es kommen musste. Über Klavier, Keyboard und Chorgesang bin ich jetzt beim Schlagzeug gelandet.
Ein Akustik- Set kam wegen der Lautstärke nicht in Frage, aber welches Drum- Set sollte es nun werden ? Nach gefühlt mehreren Wochen Recherche im Internet, Gesprächen mit musikbegeisternten Freunden und Kollegen, habe ich mich schließlich für das Yamaha DTX 452K entschieden...und es bisher nicht bereut. Ausschlaggebend waren letztlich die super Verarbeitung und das aus meiner Sicht sehr gut für Anfänger und Wiedereinsteiger geeignete Drum- Modul. Es bietet übersichtliche Trainingsfunktionen und gute Möglichkeiten für eine individuelle Klanganpassung. Man muss zwar auf Mesh-Heads verzichten, aber die Pads bieten trotzdem ein angenehmes, realistisches Spielgefühl.
In dieser Preisklasse auf jeden Fall eine nähere Betrachtung wert.
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Gutes Teil
Maritimer Martin 02.06.2021
Das Set funktioniert und klingt gut. Es hat nicht übermäßig viele Sounds, die es hat sind aber recht gut. Das Bassdrum Pad ist die Schwachstelle, es ist nicht sehr empfindlich und funktioniert nur mit Doppelfußmaschinen, bei denen die Klöppel ganz dicht beieinander stehen.
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This is a long review as there's lots to mention
still playing after all these years 18.04.2020
I have been buying Yamaha products for many years, guitars, recording equipment and drum machines and have a lot of confidence in the brand.
I have been playing drums for many years and wanted something that wouldn’t take up too much room or make too much noise.

I had tried the Yam DTX402K kit in a shop and was impressed by the sound quality, the size and the price, but settled on the more expensive, (but not by much) DTX452K because it had an additional tom, came with the KP65 kick pedal, the more sophisticated HH65 hi-hat and the TP70S snare pad (watch the video for the DTX452K on the Thomann site to hear what the hi-hat and snare can do.)

Very easy to set up as it comes semi assembled - 2 racks with the toms already attached. It’s simply a matter of sliding one rack onto the other. Positioning of the drums is achieved by sliding along the rack to the desired position and tilting the head to the desired angle. This means you cannot achieve the subtle positioning that you could with ball and socket fixings and I have had to adapt my playing for fast, long fills.
The way I’ve got my kit set up, the dimensions are 50cm depth x 120cm width x 115cm height (to top of crash cymbal) not including pedals (depends how long your legs are)
The whole kit is very stable with no wobble or creep and the pedals, supplied with small, plastic tipped screw feet, stay put.
The KP65 kick pedal is very robust and has a small volume knob on the back, which I have found very useful when recording as it allows for a degree of sound separation. The pedal also has a spare input for an extra pad which is a real bonus. Once you’ve assembled the kit, there are no spare inputs on the DTX402 sound module, therefore any extras have to go through this one spare kick input.
I am used to having more than one cymbal and so bought the PCY95AT. It went into the pedal with no problems and found that the sound changed according to the drum kit selected, so for each kit, I have 2 different sounding cymbals. (I wish I’d ordered it at the same time as the kit and saved on the transport cost and the waiting for delivery)
For example, selecting ‘Metal’ the cymbal supplied is, as you would expect, metallic, whereas the PCY95AT emits a satisfying crash. When the ‘Latin’ kit is selected, it emits a guiro.
The supplied ride cymbal, as well as a bell sound, has 2 distinct areas, a rubberised half, and a bare metal half and each area emits a quieter or brighter tone, depending on the kit being used. This is particularly noticeable on the Latin kit with impressive two tone cow bell.
Some cymbals , such as ‘Metal’ have only one tone.

The supplied crash cymbal has a choke area - a small raised section, which when grasped, chokes the sound as effectively as a metal one. One drawback is this cymbal tends to rotate as I play - no doubt due to the direction of my sticking - coming in from the right after a fill. The hi-hat has a pin or ‘stopper’ welded on the arm to stop it rotating and the PCY95AT comes supplied with a detachable stopper, so I changed it over to the cymbal that came with the kit to stop it rotating. I’ve looked on-line and can’t find stoppers being sold separately. If you buy this kit, it would definitely be worth asking Thomann to include extra stoppers. I live in the UK and the transport would probably be more than the cost of the stopper(s)

The HH65 hi-hat has many features. It plays well as a traditional open/closed hi hat, with good sensitivity/dynamics and in different kits, has different attributes. In ‘Latin’ mode, it emits a shaker sound when struck, whilst simultaneously operating the foot pedal, gives a clave sound.
In ‘Metal’ mode, the hi-hat cymbal has no clutch - open/closed feature when struck, but the pedal operates a second kick drum sound, which isn’t as strong as the kick pedal itself, but it doesn’t worry me too much. If you were a metal drummer though, you would probably find it inadequate, although the internal ‘song’ for metal has impressive double pedal sounds.
All the kit parameters, hi-hat clutch, open/close velocity, drum tone, pad sensitivity/velocity/volume, etc, can be changed to taste in the module menu which is easy to access, consisting of push button access, selecting a number from 1-10 for function, and changing the parameters using tempo (+) and (-)

The snare has 3 zones - the centre with the snare, and the 2 rims giving rim shot and cross stick. I find the rim shot difficult to hit accurately as the zone is the closest to me and sticking is difficult.
These 2 rim zones can be switched for left handed players.
With some kits, ‘Hip Hop’ for example, 2 snare sounds are available depending on whether you strike near the edge or the centre, plus the 2 rims sounds, giving 4 sounds in all.

It is possible to customise your own kit, taking drum sounds from other kits to make your own.

The sound module has plenty to keep you busy. You can play along with any of the 10 internal songs either in ‘play’ or ‘training’ mode, where drums sound as you play or are silenced when you miss the beat. You can change the degree of difficulty - quoting from the handbook; ‘adjust the sensitivity to your timing accuracy in striking the pads and making sound. The narrower the range, the higher the difficulty level’
The 10 internal songs are pretty basic and repetitive, but I find that makes me more inventive in devising patterns and fills that fit in.
There are 9 training programmes which aim to increase your time keeping, striking accurately, speed and dynamics and the 10th programme allows you to record and playback your performance. Sheet music is downloadable from the Yamaha site to play along to a score.

Connection to a computer is simple, either through the USB port or using the line/headphone out and I’ve used the kit already in my recordings which gives a more realistic sound and energy after years of programming drum machines.
I’d like to hear what it sounds like in a rehearsal room - it’s light enough to transport easily.
I’m very pleased with the kit. It fulfils what I wanted - to keep drumming and improving, and as the other reviewers have said, for the money, unbeatable.
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Great for beginners living in an apartment building
KazeNoNik 04.07.2019
I have bought the set earlier this year and I must say that it's excellent (at least for my needs).
I am a beginner, living in an apartment building and I was searching for something compact, good sounding and fairly priced. This set fit the bill.
The set is solid, haven't had any problems with setting it up and it's a blast playing on it. The sounds are great and quite diverse, but of course you need a good source for it (I went for the Audio-Technica ATH-M20 X).
The android app provides a lot of customization, so you can set it up at your preferences. It has a very entertaining Challenge section for each of the style presets. One thing though will be to include some type of teaching section for people who cannot afford to spend time and money for lessons.
The hi-hat pedal can be used as a second kick pedal, however the feel is not the same, so I might upgrade to a double in the near future. The kick pedal that comes with the set is really good in my opinion though.
A second crash cymbal might also come handy.
All in all a great kit for people that need great sound and nice feel on a fair price.
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