My my! How far we've come in 30 years; the visual aesthetic of an acoustic kit with the extreme playability of an electronic. I suppose we're getting there. LoL
I’m in the same place, going to replace my Crimson ii se with either an Efnote 5X or possibly a 7. Obviously I won’t depend on a generic computer to create your sound when you go on stage. VSTs are nice for basement drummers…
@@drummeranimal I'm a basement drummer and I absolutely LOOOVE it. Played out and did all that shit yearZ ago... scratched that itch. Now, I just play for myself and my family. AllZ I need 🙂☕🥁🥁🥁🌌🕥🚬
My main concern for hard rock music is the sounds not being aggressive enough. But I’ve got drum compressors and reverbs like CLA Drums in post recording that should hopefully do the trick. I just know I played this thing once in person and couldn’t stop smiling. It was ridiculous.
After much research I decided to buy the EFnote 5. So far really happy with my decision. I want to add after digging into the module, it’s basically really good and all the options work great. 8 channels out on usb is a real treat but I had to discover the hard way that any sounds you put on the drums as a sub layer will be automatically routed to channels 1+2 and there’s nothing you can do about it! So you have to turn it off for the purpose of recording 8 channels. You can still use layers and have 6 channels, but still channels 1+2 will act as “main” stereo out, with unwanted information on them. Maybe there’s a work around this that I couldn’t come up with. I’m using superior drummer any way so I don’t have to have the extra layers from the module, but still kinda annoying to work out sounds on the module that you can’t control properly. Still really loving the whole thing, it has great sounds and to my taste - sounds the most realistic that I could find at this price range (and above) . Tnx Justin as always I’m coming back to the best channel to get info on e drums.
After trying …In my opinion the preset kit sounds of this module are much better and natural than those of the Roland TD-27 module (in my opinion suck)..I
Appreciate the review. I love the look of these drums. I currently own an ATV set/module, and honestly thinking about switching, or at least buying the Hihat and module combo they offer. Compared to ATV, the hihats seems to have better triggering. Also, the module appears to register even the softest touch for all the pads, as oppose to ATV module which just cuts off at a certain point
Ever since this dropped, I'm so inclined to invest in it. I just don't know whether it's worth waiting a few more yrs for the next, possibly improved version.
Interesting that the EFNOTE cymbals look IDENTICAL to the ATV cymbals underneath - I expected similiarities, obviously, but if I didn't know it was EFNOTE I would swear it was ATV. Also, my ATV 18" ride does that vibration thing too. I couldn't remember if it did it when I first got it or if it developed, but this makes me think it's probably been like that the entire time. It can actually cause ghost triggers if I don't set it up properly. Great review!
I almost included a whole section with a direct comparison between my ATV and EF Note cymbals, but I cut it out before publishing the video. Here's the short version. The rubber feels identical and the thickness is identical between the two brands. The EF Note ride has a slightly larger bell. ATV's cable inputs are on the outside of the plastic cup under the bell, while EF Note has the cable inputs facing inward toward the cymbal stand. I've heard a rumor that both companies use the same factory to manufacture their drums.
@@65Drums The audio on the cymbal "sub" part blew my mind haha! I had to get my ear right up to it to hear it in person. It's just rubber vibrating and has never caused any mis-triggering for me. It just feels really good to play on . After I watched the vid, i put my ear up to the Roland CY-13R and it did the exact same thing. Then the Alesis 17" and it did the same thing. they just all make three different pitches due to being different sizes and densities.
@@65Drums Ahh awesome, thanks for that! Very similar then, but those changes are welcome. It wouldn't surprise me if that rumour was true, it would make sense!
Great review, Justin! Thanks! Note that Efnote includes those black cable holders which, when properly used, keep the cymbals from rotating. Artesia has a video on how to use them for this purpose. Did you feel comfortable about the DW5000 with this kick (I am considering the same combo)?
EFnote vs VAD is a really hard decision at first glance. But after repeated research some clear differences are found, some may be dealbreakers depending on your needs. First, the 5X smaller sizes look tiny when outfitted with real shells. They sit super low and look ridiculous. The entire kit here sits at my snare height and a few inches is not going to make up the discrepency. The module is basic and the small form factor is a plus, but some important features are missing like sample import and it only allows one pad/cymbal for expansion. The cymbals are awesome but a proprietary cable on the most beaten pad on the kit doesn't sit well with me. Then there's the wrap seam. It might not be fixable, but what they should have done is notice the mismatch and go with a wrap without a pattern. If this was priced at $2,500 like the Strike Pro I think it would be worth it, but not at nearly $4K. Another $1K and you have a VAD 506 with a complete module, 3 AUX for expansion, larger shell sizes, two rack toms (I'm not into the be bop setup), 28 tracks of USB recording, position sensing snare, and proven reliability. EFnote 7 is better, but by that time you're in Roland territory. I do like EFnote and want them to succeed. They are great for keeping Roland's prices in check. I just need a bit more.
The VAD also has the digital ride and snare (I know you mentioned positional sensing on the snare), with the ability to add the digital hi hats. So you get the best ride and snare, and if you want the best hi hat, in the business (not that efnotes pads aren't good). You also get a lot more editing options (if you look at someone like Adrien Drums, it is amazing how much better you can make the built- in sounds). Another thing is that Roland generally has good resell value- I would assume even moreso against a relatively unknown brand like efnote. And then you have the module screen- I almost don't want to buy the efnote just because of the screen, I think it would just drive me insane 😂 Don't get me wrong, I think the 5x is still a good kit. But for its price, like you say, I think you're probably better off going for the VAD. Especially in the UK where the prices seem to be even closer (approx £3,200 for 5x, £3,500 for VAD506).
Watch the first 5 seconds of this vid and see the Roland TD-50 KVX do the exact same thing. All about how you play… ruclips.net/video/i3yBUbnpmy4/видео.html
@@analog_ape add Mimic have no machine gun, it's full vst full layers ound robin, strike module as well, all others have repeat sound, limited memory per user kit.
@@analog_ape yeah 2Box modules sound great, I have gotten it to machine gun though when trying to but it’s so easy to play musically on. Just have to play it like the instrument it is. The mimic sounds incredible as well, you get what you pay (dearly) for 😂. Roland doing it though surprised me. I could easily gig without any machine gunning on any of them. If you ever did “the machine gun test” on a gig, FIRED.
Artesia announced that they will publish pricing on the individual parts in the next one or two months. I guess that should include the splash as it’s mentioned as a separate part on the Efnote website.
At 9:36 when you're talking about the cable to the hihat, that connector is not proprietary. It's an S-Video cable. You could take the hihat piece to any independent repair shop and I guarantee you'd be able to do a repair for fairly cheap.
I'm aware s-video its a very old connector, proprietary wasn't quite the right word for what I meant. I wasn't talking about reparability, but compatibility. EFNOTE is the only company in the entire E-drum industry that uses this connection, that makes their hi-hats incompatible with every other brand. So "proprietary" isn't really the right word, but It got the message across. I'm just trying to stop people from buying that pad to use with other 3rd party drum modules
@@65Drums That makes sense. Once I get my kit in hand I could create a schematic and make it open source so people can put an adapter together for regular kits :) These cables are so cheap to get where it would probably be a worthwhile endeavor.
You do the best reviews online. Tnx Justin! Considering this one instead of a Roland Vad. Anyone tried it and can share some thoughts? I also have a lot of Roland gear, can I use it with the efnote module?
I tried it. As a roland fanboy I've come to realise that there are better. The efnote has definitely been the most fluent set I've played by far. It registers instantly and feels amazing. Imo the customisability is currently pretty low with not much room for addition. I think 3 additional channels. I believe roland gear does work with it but ask a professional. The efnote is awesome in feel and sound but its also young and under developed. I ended up going with the alesis strike SE and couldn't be more happy. However in 1-2 years I will be buying the efnote for myself once its more cemented in what it wants to be (my alesis is for church - but an outstanding set and so glad I bought it over the roland td27)
I noticed that the triple cone internal triggers look exactly the same as the VAD and ATV must be the same factory I know all three are designed in Japan but are they made there or China ? And if you look close the hardware is exactly the same
im fairly certain that "proprietary Hi Hat" adapter is just S Video repurposed, notice how the pins are only 4, despite the recepticle's 6 + the support pin. casing is identical to S video, i hope it is.
I wasn't saying the port doesn't exist out in the wild for other applications. I'm just saying you can't use this with any other drum module in the world.
Does E drum center do a year warranty on this kit?? I don’t see it anywhere on the website and I always try to buy warranty cuz I have terrible luck with these kinds of things
Hmmmm, I’m a bit of a “all or nothing” mindset on this…… if I was going the acoustic style edrum kit, I’d want near to full size. When it’s “miniature” size like this it just looks like a toy ???? I’d prefer the standard non-acoustic edrum kit over this, but if I had a choice, I’d go a full/near size acoustic style edrums. Other than it’s size and presence, it’s pretty cool.
I recently bought EFNote 3 (Yes the one you said you wouldn't buy) because it was heavily discounted (demo model). Just the pads and triggers were worth the money I paid. I've owned bunch of Roland and Yamaha modules, as well as MiMic Pro and SuperiorDrummer 3. I agree with most of your comments. The part I hate the most is the proprietary hi-hat connector that uses old PS2 style keyboard jack. I have ATV Hi hat, but I can't connect it. I'll just have to figure out the pinouts and make my own converter. May be I should get a stand alone compressor and patch it into the mixer.
The 6 pin is to send power to the optical sensors. Hopefully there will be an adapter in the future. Hope you’ve done the firmware update, it vastly improves the hi hat on the 3
I pay a subscription to a website called StoryBlocks for royalty free audio tracks, and video b-roll. That's where the song came from. I can't use regular songs because the Record Label's take all the money the video makes the moment you do that.
With this kit - do you need to buy a monitor speaker to to plug into if you don’t want to play thru headphones? Any recommendations for a good speaker? Not for playing live - just at home
@@TamMusician What do you mean they sound terrible? He said he will be using SD3, so the built-in sounds don't matter right? Also, the TD27 seems to have great sound capability if you're willing to actually learn to edit the kits (as shown by Adrien Drums). Or you can purchase other people's custom kits. Not sure why Roland don't do the work themselves, but the potential is in there nonetheless.
@@stephenhughes5156 i wasn't talking about SD3 I was talking about the built-in sounds but why would he buy an expensive E-drum as long as he would use SD3? I guess he might go live that's why I recommend Efnote bc they sound better tbh
@@TamMusician Well because SD3 beats every modules sounds. The only one that comes close, from what I understand, is the mimic pro but that's near enough the price of a good drum set by itself. And yeh, its different if he is wanting to play live. But even then I don't think the efnotes sounds are really good enough.
@@stephenhughes5156 I respect your opinion mate but for me I see that ATV and Efnote are way better than the other companies but still mimic wins as a module
I only came here to hear if it was good for SD3, and I got that piece of information. Even as it does sound better than any Roland module, I’d never use internal sounds. I only care about feel, trigger capabilities, and MIDI support. It looks like the kit is perfect for SD3, and it looks the part. My only unanswered question. Does it trigger better than the KV2? Should I get this instead of it? I like it more as I like the look better, but will I be happier than with the KV2?
@@65Drumsno doubt about the ride and snare...but are the VH-14D really better hi-hats than the Efnote ones, Justin? In Thomann the Roland td27-KV2 and the Efnote 3X are almost at the same price and I'm not sure which I should pick between them (Roland has the digital pads and the durability factor, but I prefer the Efnote sounds, looks, general pad sizes and portability and also includes one extra tom and a bigger kick drum)
Opinion: This kit clearly is the most acoustic driven E-Kit on the market. So acoustic the module doesn’t even give you that many options to magically change your kit. Want true EQ? Want true audio effects such as eco/reverb/compression/flange? Get the hardware. This is by far the best electric drum kit out there. No way to import sounds? (Again this is an opinion comment guys) if you need to import sounds this isn’t your kit. The fact you have USB/MIDI out means you have every sound you ever needed at your fingertips. If you’re buying this kit you definitely have a Macintosh at home. Doesn’t even need to be new. Free garage band with every drum sound you need. TL;DR: This kit is aimed at acoustic players who need/want the benefits of an electric kit without sacrificing their acoustic nature.
I dont have access to this set anymore, had to mail it back to the company, so I don't know the leg size. But you could ask EFNOTE, and there are websites like drumfactorydirect.com that sell individual parts like this
Hey. I need some advice. I am kinda on the lookout for a new better module. I currently use the Td4 module and custom built kit with RT30 Triggers. I just don't know what to choose. I need good quality sounds, adjustability in the sounds and kits and all that and ofc cooperation with Roland triggers. I've been looking at TD17, TD25, Strike Se module and such. But don't know if any of those are good, or if there are better.
I’m really debating getting this kit but I’m a metal drummer. I’d only ever be running it into SD/EZD and never using the built in sounds. Do you see that as an issue?
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Me too, man. It seems to be the best one out there, look wise and playability wise.
@ I ended up buying it lol, it comes in tomorrow. I’ll let you know how it plays for metal, but seeing as the kick as two trigger zones they for sure expected people to play double bass on it
@@farhanmunshi5581 I love the kit itself. The built in sounds are eh…there’s a single kit that’s pretty good for metal(birch wood). Both crashes are good, rides pretty good, and the splash turns into a China on this kit which lets you play breakdowns. It’s not perfect, but at least there IS an option for metal. I’ve been having issues connecting it to ezdrummer though…I’ve been meaning to contact support. It connects for 2-3 minutes then loses all vst connection until I reconnect the usb cable. The feel of the kit(especially the ride) is amazing though.
Another Roland TD17 add a china, splash, cowbell, another tom etc. I bought 2 Yamaha kits a few years ago as long as the frames match Frankenstein that stuff!! Just need a cheap 4 channel mixer to plug the 2 heads into.
I have a TD11 then in purchased a secondhand 2Box module only using the Roland for a spash & layering extra snare & kick sound. My 64Gb card is load with Ezdrummer, GGD, SD3 plus others, it sounds great.
This is definitely the most realistic sounding Electronic Kit I’ve heard, but the only thing I don’t like about it is the sound module, the screen reminds me of an old generation E-Book Reader!,
Are you or anybody for that matter able to test if a Roland cd18 with a usb to 6.5mm adaptor would be functional on older kits? Even with reduced sensitivity the durability, 3 zone playability, and size would make it an endgame ride for my strike pro (which just broke its second ride)
You have to pay a subscription fee to the website Storyblocks in order to access that royalty free song. I have to use songs like this, otherwise the record companies would remove all monetization I would receive for making a video.
While I kind of like the Fnote stuff. It looks like a kids sized set. I get the whole look like an acoustic set. But these look TOO small in my opinion.
Well they just introduced the EFNOTE 7X flagship that has bigger sizes. There’s always Roland’s VAD700 series. Or even custom builders like Drumec, Jobeky, and Field.
The efnote module has sounds that are Far superior to any Roland kit if ever heard. I love Yamaha sounds, and now I’m a fan of these efnote kits. Wow. Roland has major competition that’s way better than they are. They had a chokehold on edrum tech for decades because they were afraid of exactly what happened: competition that blows them away. Roland is way overpriced for what you get overall.
I'm amazed how these kits sound so warm and punchy vs the sterile sounds Yamaha and Roland have been putting out for decades and to this day
Definitely nailed their internal sounds. Sounds good.
My my! How far we've come in 30 years; the visual aesthetic of an acoustic kit with the extreme playability of an electronic. I suppose we're getting there. LoL
These have some of the best stock sounds out there I think. This will be replacing my alesis crimson 2 for sure
Stock sounds are just not that important unless you can add to them, triggering MIDI with VST’s give you so much more imo
I’m in the same place, going to replace my Crimson ii se with either an Efnote 5X or possibly a 7. Obviously I won’t depend on a generic computer to create your sound when you go on stage. VSTs are nice for basement drummers…
@@drummerdoingstuff5020 they are super important. not everyone want to lug around a laptop to drum
@@drummeranimal I'm a basement drummer and I absolutely LOOOVE it. Played out and did all that shit yearZ ago... scratched that itch. Now, I just play for myself and my family. AllZ I need 🙂☕🥁🥁🥁🌌🕥🚬
@@mabber1831 How many people are lugging around a drum kit?
My main concern for hard rock music is the sounds not being aggressive enough. But I’ve got drum compressors and reverbs like CLA Drums in post recording that should hopefully do the trick. I just know I played this thing once in person and couldn’t stop smiling. It was ridiculous.
I'm not a drummer but that sounds like a real drumset. Amazing.
After much research I decided to buy the EFnote 5. So far really happy with my decision. I want to add after digging into the module, it’s basically really good and all the options work great. 8 channels out on usb is a real treat but I had to discover the hard way that any sounds you put on the drums as a sub layer will be automatically routed to channels 1+2 and there’s nothing you can do about it! So you have to turn it off for the purpose of recording 8 channels. You can still use layers and have 6 channels, but still channels 1+2 will act as “main” stereo out, with unwanted information on them. Maybe there’s a work around this that I couldn’t come up with. I’m using superior drummer any way so I don’t have to have the extra layers from the module, but still kinda annoying to work out sounds on the module that you can’t control properly. Still really loving the whole thing, it has great sounds and to my taste - sounds the most realistic that I could find at this price range (and above) . Tnx Justin as always I’m coming back to the best channel to get info on e drums.
My parents said I have to get all A’s this semester if I want this drum set and I have mostly all A’s
After trying …In my opinion the preset kit sounds of this module are much better and natural than those of the Roland TD-27 module (in my opinion suck)..I
What is your take on the hi-hats vs the VH-14D in respects to the sensitivity of open and close nuance?
Great job on the vid, Justin! Michael
Appreciate the review. I love the look of these drums. I currently own an ATV set/module, and honestly thinking about switching, or at least buying the Hihat and module combo they offer.
Compared to ATV, the hihats seems to have better triggering. Also, the module appears to register even the softest touch for all the pads, as oppose to ATV module which just cuts off at a certain point
Nice video as usual Justin!
Thanks!
Ever since this dropped, I'm so inclined to invest in it. I just don't know whether it's worth waiting a few more yrs for the next, possibly improved version.
I own the 5x kit. It's a great kit!
Then you'll never get one.
@@michaelanderson2881 it's not like I have the money ready for it, but you have a point.
they make the most realistic sounding electronic drums I've ever heard.
Thanks for the video, was really waiting for it 🤩
Interesting that the EFNOTE cymbals look IDENTICAL to the ATV cymbals underneath - I expected similiarities, obviously, but if I didn't know it was EFNOTE I would swear it was ATV. Also, my ATV 18" ride does that vibration thing too. I couldn't remember if it did it when I first got it or if it developed, but this makes me think it's probably been like that the entire time. It can actually cause ghost triggers if I don't set it up properly. Great review!
I almost included a whole section with a direct comparison between my ATV and EF Note cymbals, but I cut it out before publishing the video. Here's the short version. The rubber feels identical and the thickness is identical between the two brands. The EF Note ride has a slightly larger bell. ATV's cable inputs are on the outside of the plastic cup under the bell, while EF Note has the cable inputs facing inward toward the cymbal stand. I've heard a rumor that both companies use the same factory to manufacture their drums.
@@65Drums The audio on the cymbal "sub" part blew my mind haha! I had to get my ear right up to it to hear it in person. It's just rubber vibrating and has never caused any mis-triggering for me. It just feels really good to play on . After I watched the vid, i put my ear up to the Roland CY-13R and it did the exact same thing. Then the Alesis 17" and it did the same thing. they just all make three different pitches due to being different sizes and densities.
@@65Drums Ahh awesome, thanks for that! Very similar then, but those changes are welcome. It wouldn't surprise me if that rumour was true, it would make sense!
So the screen seems to fell like it looks...
Thanks for sharing ;-)
Would you consider doing an Efnote 3X review, please?
Did he ever make a 3x review?
@sunsgettingreallow8318 unfortunately, no :(
@@AerisVelivolus ah, maybe soon
Nice Kicks!
Great review, Justin! Thanks! Note that Efnote includes those black cable holders which, when properly used, keep the cymbals from rotating. Artesia has a video on how to use them for this purpose. Did you feel comfortable about the DW5000 with this kick (I am considering the same combo)?
Thanks for the demo on the EF
May check it out
EFnote vs VAD is a really hard decision at first glance. But after repeated research some clear differences are found, some may be dealbreakers depending on your needs. First, the 5X smaller sizes look tiny when outfitted with real shells. They sit super low and look ridiculous. The entire kit here sits at my snare height and a few inches is not going to make up the discrepency. The module is basic and the small form factor is a plus, but some important features are missing like sample import and it only allows one pad/cymbal for expansion. The cymbals are awesome but a proprietary cable on the most beaten pad on the kit doesn't sit well with me. Then there's the wrap seam. It might not be fixable, but what they should have done is notice the mismatch and go with a wrap without a pattern. If this was priced at $2,500 like the Strike Pro I think it would be worth it, but not at nearly $4K. Another $1K and you have a VAD 506 with a complete module, 3 AUX for expansion, larger shell sizes, two rack toms (I'm not into the be bop setup), 28 tracks of USB recording, position sensing snare, and proven reliability. EFnote 7 is better, but by that time you're in Roland territory. I do like EFnote and want them to succeed. They are great for keeping Roland's prices in check. I just need a bit more.
The VAD also has the digital ride and snare (I know you mentioned positional sensing on the snare), with the ability to add the digital hi hats. So you get the best ride and snare, and if you want the best hi hat, in the business (not that efnotes pads aren't good). You also get a lot more editing options (if you look at someone like Adrien Drums, it is amazing how much better you can make the built- in sounds). Another thing is that Roland generally has good resell value- I would assume even moreso against a relatively unknown brand like efnote. And then you have the module screen- I almost don't want to buy the efnote just because of the screen, I think it would just drive me insane 😂
Don't get me wrong, I think the 5x is still a good kit. But for its price, like you say, I think you're probably better off going for the VAD. Especially in the UK where the prices seem to be even closer (approx £3,200 for 5x, £3,500 for VAD506).
Needs at least a 20" bass drum. Throws the look of the whole kit off.
Very informative presentation! This is very helpful.
Oh your snare roll reveals quite some machine gunning! Guys, it's 2021, how about some of that round robin?
Watch the first 5 seconds of this vid and see the Roland TD-50 KVX do the exact same thing. All about how you play… ruclips.net/video/i3yBUbnpmy4/видео.html
@@listener84 oh yeah, my comment was not in favor of Roland either. The only module doing it better is 2Box IMO.
@@analog_ape add Mimic have no machine gun, it's full vst full layers
ound robin, strike module as well, all others have repeat sound, limited memory per user kit.
@@analog_ape yeah 2Box modules sound great, I have gotten it to machine gun though when trying to but it’s so easy to play musically on. Just have to play it like the instrument it is.
The mimic sounds incredible as well, you get what you pay (dearly) for 😂. Roland doing it though surprised me.
I could easily gig without any machine gunning on any of them. If you ever did “the machine gun test” on a gig, FIRED.
Can you buy the splash cymbal by itself? I love the size, I'd like to use it on my kit
Artesia announced that they will publish pricing on the individual parts in the next one or two months. I guess that should include the splash as it’s mentioned as a separate part on the Efnote website.
I still just can’t with electronic cymbals. But that’s just my playing style. Cool looking kit
At 9:36 when you're talking about the cable to the hihat, that connector is not proprietary. It's an S-Video cable. You could take the hihat piece to any independent repair shop and I guarantee you'd be able to do a repair for fairly cheap.
I'm aware s-video its a very old connector, proprietary wasn't quite the right word for what I meant. I wasn't talking about reparability, but compatibility. EFNOTE is the only company in the entire E-drum industry that uses this connection, that makes their hi-hats incompatible with every other brand. So "proprietary" isn't really the right word, but It got the message across. I'm just trying to stop people from buying that pad to use with other 3rd party drum modules
@@65Drums That makes sense. Once I get my kit in hand I could create a schematic and make it open source so people can put an adapter together for regular kits :) These cables are so cheap to get where it would probably be a worthwhile endeavor.
you used to rush on fills a lot, and I don't hear it happening anymore!
Great review. Very cool looking drum set. Would love those cymbal sizes
You do the best reviews online. Tnx Justin! Considering this one instead of a Roland Vad. Anyone tried it and can share some thoughts? I also have a lot of Roland gear, can I use it with the efnote module?
I tried it. As a roland fanboy I've come to realise that there are better. The efnote has definitely been the most fluent set I've played by far. It registers instantly and feels amazing. Imo the customisability is currently pretty low with not much room for addition. I think 3 additional channels. I believe roland gear does work with it but ask a professional. The efnote is awesome in feel and sound but its also young and under developed. I ended up going with the alesis strike SE and couldn't be more happy. However in 1-2 years I will be buying the efnote for myself once its more cemented in what it wants to be (my alesis is for church - but an outstanding set and so glad I bought it over the roland td27)
I noticed that the triple cone internal triggers look exactly the same as the VAD and ATV must be the same factory I know all three are designed in Japan but are they made there or China ? And if you look close the hardware is exactly the same
im fairly certain that "proprietary Hi Hat" adapter is just S Video repurposed, notice how the pins are only 4, despite the recepticle's 6 + the support pin. casing is identical to S video, i hope it is.
I wasn't saying the port doesn't exist out in the wild for other applications. I'm just saying you can't use this with any other drum module in the world.
Well done review. Nice playing as well
It’s beautiful!
I just can’t get past the tiny module.
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What lol why tf would that matter? If anything, this modern and minimalistic module looks better.
Very cool!
the Hi-Heat bell also works
How about the heads? Are they bouncy/dead? I'm guessing the EFNOTE 5 is similar...minus the 2nd floor tom and cymbal.
holy keith carlock bass drum @13:59
nice.
DTX8 and DTX10 next please
Waiting on Yamaha, they claim they are going to send me one
@@65Drums Awesome
Does E drum center do a year warranty on this kit?? I don’t see it anywhere on the website and I always try to buy warranty cuz I have terrible luck with these kinds of things
Hmmmm, I’m a bit of a “all or nothing” mindset on this…… if I was going the acoustic style edrum kit, I’d want near to full size. When it’s “miniature” size like this it just looks like a toy ???? I’d prefer the standard non-acoustic edrum kit over this, but if I had a choice, I’d go a full/near size acoustic style edrums. Other than it’s size and presence, it’s pretty cool.
Then there's always the EFNote 7, bigger sizes and bigger price tag
@@65Drums fair enough ☺️
very very good review ever
I recently bought EFNote 3 (Yes the one you said you wouldn't buy) because it was heavily discounted (demo model). Just the pads and triggers were worth the money I paid.
I've owned bunch of Roland and Yamaha modules, as well as MiMic Pro and SuperiorDrummer 3.
I agree with most of your comments. The part I hate the most is the proprietary hi-hat connector that uses old PS2 style keyboard jack. I have ATV Hi hat, but I can't connect it. I'll just have to figure out the pinouts and make my own converter.
May be I should get a stand alone compressor and patch it into the mixer.
The 6 pin is to send power to the optical sensors. Hopefully there will be an adapter in the future. Hope you’ve done the firmware update, it vastly improves the hi hat on the 3
Do Efnote drums work on Roland modules? If you said that I missed it
Everything except the hihat
Where did you get the intro track you played along to
I pay a subscription to a website called StoryBlocks for royalty free audio tracks, and video b-roll. That's where the song came from. I can't use regular songs because the Record Label's take all the money the video makes the moment you do that.
With this kit - do you need to buy a monitor speaker to to plug into if you don’t want to play thru headphones? Any recommendations for a good speaker? Not for playing live - just at home
Looks like a nice kit. Is there an included kick drum riser? Not sure if you mentioned one.
Loved the machine gun sound test!!! Please do that more often!!! It seems the mimic pro is the only one to pass that test so far
Adoraria te uma desta aqui no Brasil!!!!!
I am seriously torn between this and the VAD506. I ONLY plan on using it to trigger Superior Drummer 3 for videos. What are your thoughts on that?
Bro trust me Roland is the worst Edrums, Especially the cymbals they sound terrible
I'm going to buy Efnote 5x or wait for the 7x.
@@TamMusician What do you mean they sound terrible? He said he will be using SD3, so the built-in sounds don't matter right?
Also, the TD27 seems to have great sound capability if you're willing to actually learn to edit the kits (as shown by Adrien Drums). Or you can purchase other people's custom kits. Not sure why Roland don't do the work themselves, but the potential is in there nonetheless.
@@stephenhughes5156 i wasn't talking about SD3 I was talking about the built-in sounds but why would he buy an expensive E-drum as long as he would use SD3? I guess he might go live that's why I recommend Efnote bc they sound better tbh
@@TamMusician Well because SD3 beats every modules sounds. The only one that comes close, from what I understand, is the mimic pro but that's near enough the price of a good drum set by itself.
And yeh, its different if he is wanting to play live. But even then I don't think the efnotes sounds are really good enough.
@@stephenhughes5156 I respect your opinion mate but for me I see that ATV and Efnote are way better than the other companies but still mimic wins as a module
I only came here to hear if it was good for SD3, and I got that piece of information. Even as it does sound better than any Roland module, I’d never use internal sounds. I only care about feel, trigger capabilities, and MIDI support. It looks like the kit is perfect for SD3, and it looks the part. My only unanswered question. Does it trigger better than the KV2? Should I get this instead of it? I like it more as I like the look better, but will I be happier than with the KV2?
The KV2 has better hihats, snare, and ride. Everything else matches up evenly in my opinion for triggering purposes
@@65Drums reason enough to stick with the KV2 choice! Thanks for the clarification.
@@65Drumsno doubt about the ride and snare...but are the VH-14D really better hi-hats than the Efnote ones, Justin? In Thomann the Roland td27-KV2 and the Efnote 3X are almost at the same price and I'm not sure which I should pick between them (Roland has the digital pads and the durability factor, but I prefer the Efnote sounds, looks, general pad sizes and portability and also includes one extra tom and a bigger kick drum)
Opinion:
This kit clearly is the most acoustic driven E-Kit on the market. So acoustic the module doesn’t even give you that many options to magically change your kit. Want true EQ? Want true audio effects such as eco/reverb/compression/flange? Get the hardware. This is by far the best electric drum kit out there.
No way to import sounds? (Again this is an opinion comment guys) if you need to import sounds this isn’t your kit. The fact you have USB/MIDI out means you have every sound you ever needed at your fingertips. If you’re buying this kit you definitely have a Macintosh at home. Doesn’t even need to be new. Free garage band with every drum sound you need.
TL;DR: This kit is aimed at acoustic players who need/want the benefits of an electric kit without sacrificing their acoustic nature.
How many toms, etc., are there cables for, please?
For those of us that are tall- where would you order new flor Tom legs from? What size would you order?
I dont have access to this set anymore, had to mail it back to the company, so I don't know the leg size. But you could ask EFNOTE, and there are websites like drumfactorydirect.com that sell individual parts like this
@@65Drums appreciate the response
The price is of the set for a hybrid acoustic looking set,$3800.00 is that bad,it's a bit pricey but still cheaper than gewa
Hey. I need some advice. I am kinda on the lookout for a new better module. I currently use the Td4 module and custom built kit with RT30 Triggers. I just don't know what to choose. I need good quality sounds, adjustability in the sounds and kits and all that and ofc cooperation with Roland triggers. I've been looking at TD17, TD25, Strike Se module and such. But don't know if any of those are good, or if there are better.
This module should work for you but not for the hi-hat. You can buy a hi-hat/module combo at drum-tec, I believe.
can you run usb to audio interface & then to the sound board to get 8 channels to the board?
is it possible to connect it via usb to my pc and use my soundbanks directly on my pc?
I’m really debating getting this kit but I’m a metal drummer. I’d only ever be running it into SD/EZD and never using the built in sounds. Do you see that as an issue?
Me too, man. It seems to be the best one out there, look wise and playability wise.
@ I ended up buying it lol, it comes in tomorrow. I’ll let you know how it plays for metal, but seeing as the kick as two trigger zones they for sure expected people to play double bass on it
@@coolman123icool it's been a month since you posted this comment - how's the kit been? considering purchasing this kit for the same purpose
@@farhanmunshi5581 I love the kit itself. The built in sounds are eh…there’s a single kit that’s pretty good for metal(birch wood). Both crashes are good, rides pretty good, and the splash turns into a China on this kit which lets you play breakdowns. It’s not perfect, but at least there IS an option for metal.
I’ve been having issues connecting it to ezdrummer though…I’ve been meaning to contact support. It connects for 2-3 minutes then loses all vst connection until I reconnect the usb cable. The feel of the kit(especially the ride) is amazing though.
@@coolman123icool I have the money but I'm very confused between Efnote 5x and Gewa 5, What would you buy if you were me after your experience?
Would this be a good pick up for Metal if im using mainly VSTS anyway? I was thinking of the VAD506 but this one looks good?
Thanks Justin!
Yeah it would work great for that
I’m looking to upgrade my Roland TD17 any suggestions??
Another Roland TD17 add a china, splash, cowbell, another tom etc. I bought 2 Yamaha kits a few years ago as long as the frames match Frankenstein that stuff!! Just need a cheap 4 channel mixer to plug the 2 heads into.
I have a TD11 then in purchased a secondhand 2Box module only using the Roland for a spash & layering extra snare & kick sound. My 64Gb card is load with Ezdrummer, GGD, SD3 plus others, it sounds great.
Is it possible to turn the 14" tom to a snom?
Nice kit but the module screen screams don’t buy for me.
This is definitely the most realistic sounding Electronic Kit I’ve heard, but the only thing I don’t like about it is the sound module, the screen reminds me of an old generation E-Book Reader!,
Yeah the screen needs to go
I think the bass needs to be bigger but otherwise nice looking!
I agree, but they did just announced the EFNOTE 7 series of drums with larger shell sizes. But of course the tradeoff is that it's more expensive
I like this kit a lot, but no module touches even EZDrummer for sounds.
I have a 2 Box module with Ezdrummer loaded on to a 64Gb card. No need for a laptop to play Ezdrummer, GGD, SD3 plus others.
How much money is it ?
Are you or anybody for that matter able to test if a Roland cd18 with a usb to 6.5mm adaptor would be functional on older kits? Even with reduced sensitivity the durability, 3 zone playability, and size would make it an endgame ride for my strike pro (which just broke its second ride)
That's not likely to work.
Heyy justin! I have a question, does pd-140ds works on td-25?
Nope :(
@@65Drums is there any pad same as pd-140 you can recommend me to get for my td-25kv? Coz I want to move my pdx-100 on the side as a floor tom
An ATV snare would work (13") there are other brands I haven't tested that might fit the bill for you. Like pintech, drum tec, ect
I would still go with the Roland td27
Great review 👍
Do you think i should grab this or the strike pro se (5x is 6500 and strike is 4800 in my country/currency)
Buy the efnote 5 or 5x these are the best in my opinion I've tried td 50 td27 owned 2box, mimic, td25 atv. The efnote is better then all of them
@@matthewmore6893 thanks, i ended up getting a 3x on sale a while ago and it’s great
As nice as the Kit may be. That Module seems like UX straight from hell.
It's odd to see on such an expensive product
@@65Drums Yes it is. I guess it's just due to the fact, that it would get even more expensive if they had a module with knobs and sliders and stuff.
Hi, I've got a 5x, I've got an issue setting the Hi-Hats, can't get them close enough and sometimes they get close randomly :(
I believe you can auto calibrate them in the trigger settings.
@@edvardstark7142 yep, but it still 'decalibrates' while playing. :(
@@edvardstark7142 thank you for helping with this, it was user error while updating.
@@ArtesiaProNorthAmerica Its fixed now, i'm amazed by this drumset
@@elpraimus That's great news! Enjoy
Name of that background intro track?
I can't remember the name. It's from Storyblocks, you have to pay like $200 a year to access the song library.
00:00 - 00:32 Can you please tell me what is the title of this song?
You have to pay a subscription fee to the website Storyblocks in order to access that royalty free song. I have to use songs like this, otherwise the record companies would remove all monetization I would receive for making a video.
@@65Drums Thank you but can you tell me about the song you use because I already bought it but I don't know the title of the song
@@LSBruh Bro I have no idea, I made this video months ago
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justin makes that drum kit look puny
sorry man, not much I can do about it, I'm just really tall
@@65Drums how tall are you justin?
Did we travel through time back to the 90's? This touch screen looks terrible.
While I kind of like the Fnote stuff. It looks like a kids sized set. I get the whole look like an acoustic set. But these look TOO small in my opinion.
Well they just introduced the EFNOTE 7X flagship that has bigger sizes. There’s always Roland’s VAD700 series. Or even custom builders like Drumec, Jobeky, and Field.
They really goofed with that 18 inch bass. Makes the whole set look weird.
The efnote module has sounds that are Far superior to any Roland kit if ever heard. I love Yamaha sounds, and now I’m a fan of these efnote kits. Wow. Roland has major competition that’s way better than they are. They had a chokehold on edrum tech for decades because they were afraid of exactly what happened: competition that blows them away. Roland is way overpriced for what you get overall.
Snare machine guns
dude, it's a nice looking drumset, but it's still small :/
or its just you might be to tall, idunno :D:D
@@DominikAklan both lmao
@@arbogast4950 I agree with both but on the plus side, it's easier for transport
@@arbogast4950 haha
@@djashjones yeah sure but for that much money i want a nice big looking drumset and not a kidtoy
this or the 5
That touchscreen is a poor design choice.
This looks a lot like my self-build kit from 2018.
Your heights (and height lmao) make it look like a toy
did i here machine gunning ?
Wilson Jason Johnson Ronald Clark Frank
Must be popular with the children
The snare sounds like poop
Nice kit spoilt by that hideous module.
I love this module
Ow machine gunning ...
Wow. That module screen is like from 1985.
Looks terrible.
I'll pass.
You are saying the looks of the module screen would be a decisive factor for your consideration to buy an e-drum kit??…. Wow!….
You have an iphone app that controls the module too😎
Profoundly unimpressed.
How much are these things again?