@GuitarHeroGuy2001 Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the DTX560K. Here are your answers: 1. There are several layers of in-between sounds on the hat. As you move from full closed to full open you will notice the subtle differences that change with your foot position. 2. The only three zone inputs are snare, crash, and ride. You can connect a single zone pad or TWO separate single zone pads (using a splitter cable) to each of the tom inputs. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing
The Yamaha HS650A Hi-Hat stand is packaged with the DTX560 kit. I believe it's at the bottom of the pad box and there's no way to remove this stand from the kit. You can certainly use any stand you like with this kit, you'll just have an extra. Feel free to give us a call for the best deal. Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Yes, you can add up to FOUR additional pads or cymbals to the DTX560K kit. One pad or cymbal would connect to the aux input on the side of the kick trigger. The other three pads would split off the tom inputs (using a splitter or insert cable). Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
No, you would have to assign voices to each of the split tom inputs. The module considers the tom input and the extra (split) input to be distinct channels. Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Yup, both kits use the DTX500 module. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Yes, if you purchase one of our exclusive drum BUNDLES, you will receive a bass drum pedal, throne, etc. Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
@ChatBasilio Hi, Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the DTX520K. You can use any 1/4 inch instrument cable to connect the DTX520K to a sound system. To go into a professional mixer or powered speaker you would need 1/4 inch to 1/4 inch...home audio receiver would require 1/4 inch to RCA. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
@NanoverseProductions Yes, this kit will accommodate a double bass pedal. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. Thanks for your interest. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
@megamees2008 That's correct. The DTX560K uses the exact same sound module as the DTX500K. However, the three zone snare pad and cymbals in the DTX560K will give you more flexibility when playing and customizing your own kits. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Hi, Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and our COMPLETE DRUM BUNDLE. Unfortunately, due to our dealer agreement with Yamaha we are unable to ship outside of the US. You should be able to find a local dealer who carries this DTX kit, and they may be able to set you up with a similar package deal. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
Sure, the nice part about electronic drums is the ability to swap out components. You could use your existing pads and run the DTX700 as your new module. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
By splitting your tom inputs (and plugging into the kick tower), you can connect up to FOUR additional pads to the module. These will be single zone pads and can be assigned to any drum, cymbal, or percussion sound. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
@nejatkirlikova The crash and ride cymbals are chokeable. If you connect additional cymbals using the kick tower input or split the tom inputs...they would only be single zone, non-chokeable. Thanks for watching! - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
@Irkmenx It's a difference in size. Also, the XP100SD has a real-time controller knob that can be used to adjust snare tension, tuning, and metronome tempo. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
2 questions regarding the dtx520k, 1. is the hi-hat either open or closed, with no inbetween? 2. Do the tom pads have three zones as well, or is it just the crash, ride and snare that do?
Hi, I will certainly buy this drum kit and I have one question about it. Is that possible to connect another cymbal, to have one hit-hat and 3 cymbals? (a crash, a ride and a splash for example) sorry for my english...
@kraftmusic Hi!, one question, wixh is the diference between the XP80 pad (the snare pad in the DTX560K) and the XP100SD. Is it only the diameter or is it something else?. Thanks a lot!
@subulion I'm pretty sure that it will, but you may want to check with Yamaha product support to be 100% sure. Thanks for your interest. - Dave McCullough Kraft Music Marketing (800)783-3368
I am considering buying this. Is it possible to add a double bass pedal to this? I'm planning on getting a double bass pedal as well. Will the kick drum pad be able to fit both?
I bought my DTX500 through Kraft and i use it to trigger the kick drum on my acoustic kit. I also have a practice pad on my kit with a D-drum red shot trigger on it, for a wood-block sound. It works well, and triggers nicely. But when I hit the pad and the kick drum at the same time, the kick sounds very distorted and wrong, even though it sounds great on its own. Plus, I find that when I am editing settings, hitting the kick/pad does not change the display, like on this video.Please help me!
If I used a splitter on one of the toms, and I assigned a voice to one of pads connected to the splitter, would it assign the voice to both pads connected to the splitter?
Hi I have a question will the aluminium rack for the dtx550k accommodate the xp70 tcs mono pads I would like to swap out the rubber pads for these thanks
Hi, I'm thinking of buying, a new electronic drum kit, and someone has recommended this kit... Can you help me? I'm interested in a midrange high drum kit... Can you connect this drum kit to the computer and download sounds? Have you heard about Alesis dm10 studio kit? What do you think? Thanks!
Hi ! sorry i am all new to Electronic Drums , i own Pearl Session 1994 acoustic drum set, so i really want to buy the DTX540K , and i would like to add 1 more tom and use it as 16" or 14" and another cymbal as a ride /crash/china , can i add 2 of them to this DTX540K , and if so how can i do it, order it i live outside USA ,actually in Israel , do you ship it outside the US? :) thanks a lot ,you help me a lots to understand :)
Hi, do you have complete bundle?, and im in japan, message me please about how much,and if there is anyone selling a new one here in japan,from your company,or so,.thx..
@GuitarHeroGuy2001
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the DTX560K. Here are your answers:
1. There are several layers of in-between sounds on the hat. As you move from full closed to full open you will notice the subtle differences that change with your foot position.
2. The only three zone inputs are snare, crash, and ride. You can connect a single zone pad or TWO separate single zone pads (using a splitter cable) to each of the tom inputs.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
The Yamaha HS650A Hi-Hat stand is packaged with the DTX560 kit. I believe it's at the bottom of the pad box and there's no way to remove this stand from the kit. You can certainly use any stand you like with this kit, you'll just have an extra. Feel free to give us a call for the best deal. Thanks for watching!
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Yes, you can add up to FOUR additional pads or cymbals to the DTX560K kit. One pad or cymbal would connect to the aux input on the side of the kick trigger. The other three pads would split off the tom inputs (using a splitter or insert cable). Thanks for watching!
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
No, you would have to assign voices to each of the split tom inputs. The module considers the tom input and the extra (split) input to be distinct channels.
Thanks for watching!
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Yes, you can add another pad by connecting it to the extra input in the kick pad.
Yup, both kits use the DTX500 module. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Yes, if you purchase one of our exclusive drum BUNDLES, you will receive a bass drum pedal, throne, etc. Thanks for watching!
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
@ChatBasilio
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and the DTX520K. You can use any 1/4 inch instrument cable to connect the DTX520K to a sound system. To go into a professional mixer or powered speaker you would need 1/4 inch to 1/4 inch...home audio receiver would require 1/4 inch to RCA. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
@NanoverseProductions
Yes, this kit will accommodate a double bass pedal. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. Thanks for your interest.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
@megamees2008
That's correct. The DTX560K uses the exact same sound module as the DTX500K. However, the three zone snare pad and cymbals in the DTX560K will give you more flexibility when playing and customizing your own kits. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Hi,
Thanks for your interest in Kraft Music and our COMPLETE DRUM BUNDLE. Unfortunately, due to our dealer agreement with Yamaha we are unable to ship outside of the US. You should be able to find a local dealer who carries this DTX kit, and they may be able to set you up with a similar package deal. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Sure, the nice part about electronic drums is the ability to swap out components. You could use your existing pads and run the DTX700 as your new module. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
By splitting your tom inputs (and plugging into the kick tower), you can connect up to FOUR additional pads to the module. These will be single zone pads and can be assigned to any drum, cymbal, or percussion sound. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
@nejatkirlikova
The crash and ride cymbals are chokeable. If you connect additional cymbals using the kick tower input or split the tom inputs...they would only be single zone, non-chokeable. Thanks for watching!
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
Does the stereo fixed high-hat on the dtx522k have that detailed open/close mechanic like the high hat of the dtx560k?
@Irkmenx
It's a difference in size. Also, the XP100SD has a real-time controller knob that can be used to adjust snare tension, tuning, and metronome tempo. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
2 questions regarding the dtx520k,
1. is the hi-hat either open or closed, with no inbetween?
2. Do the tom pads have three zones as well, or is it just the crash, ride and snare that do?
this drum can record our play drum with music from handphone ? and take file out ?
Hey Tom, I have the DTX 560….How do I record and use on my computer?
Hi, I will certainly buy this drum kit and I have one question about it. Is that possible to connect another cymbal, to have one hit-hat and 3 cymbals? (a crash, a ride and a splash for example) sorry for my english...
@kraftmusic Hi!, one question, wixh is the diference between the XP80 pad (the snare pad in the DTX560K) and the XP100SD. Is it only the diameter or is it something else?. Thanks a lot!
@subulion
I'm pretty sure that it will, but you may want to check with Yamaha product support to be 100% sure. Thanks for your interest.
-
Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
I am considering buying this. Is it possible to add a double bass pedal to this? I'm planning on getting a double bass pedal as well. Will the kick drum pad be able to fit both?
I bought my DTX500 through Kraft and i use it to trigger the kick drum on my acoustic kit. I also have a practice pad on my kit with a D-drum red shot trigger on it, for a wood-block sound. It works well, and triggers nicely. But when I hit the pad and the kick drum at the same time, the kick sounds very distorted and wrong, even though it sounds great on its own. Plus, I find that when I am editing settings, hitting the kick/pad does not change the display, like on this video.Please help me!
If I used a splitter on one of the toms, and I assigned a voice to one of pads connected to the splitter, would it assign the voice to both pads connected to the splitter?
Hi I have a question will the aluminium rack for the dtx550k accommodate the xp70 tcs mono pads I would like to swap out the rubber pads for these thanks
would this kit be good to record my bands songs with if i plug it into a tascam 24 track recorder?
I have 2 questions: 1) Can you do hi-hat splashes with this module/kit 2) Would I be able to hook up the KP125W kick pad to it?
is the bass pedal included in the package
Hi, I'm thinking of buying, a new electronic drum kit, and someone has recommended this kit... Can you help me? I'm interested in a midrange high drum kit... Can you connect this drum kit to the computer and download sounds? Have you heard about Alesis dm10 studio kit? What do you think? Thanks!
Nice
I have a 540k. Is there a way i could get the high hat stand and high hat separate since i already have a yamaha dtx540k?
I have a question. how do I connect the kit with the pc without the midi becuse I want to record and I dont have the things for midi
Hi ! sorry i am all new to Electronic Drums , i own Pearl Session 1994 acoustic drum set, so i really want to buy the DTX540K , and i would like to add 1 more tom and use it as 16" or 14" and another cymbal as a ride /crash/china , can i add 2 of them to this DTX540K , and if so how can i do it, order it i live outside USA ,actually in Israel , do you ship it outside the US? :) thanks a lot ,you help me a lots to understand :)
Could I replace the Trigger Module with the DTX700 unit?
How is the build quality on this kit will it last me 3-5 years?
so if i get this right this kid should sound the same as the dtx500?
How many drums cymbals can be added to the DTX522K? Musicians Friend says 4
is this same with dtx 520k ?
Hi, do you have complete bundle?, and im in japan, message me please about how much,and if there is anyone selling a new one here in japan,from your company,or so,.thx..
520k cymbals all chokeable? thanks.. last question didnt answered for 520k..
If you play to hard will there be dual triggering.
What's the price?
with AUX cable
Surprisingly inexpensive, too!
Would be lost without that vibra slap...
his dry mouth is torture to listen to