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BehringerXD8USB 8 Piece Electronic Drum Set

R5,999

Retail: R7,200
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Behringer's XD8USB electronic drum set gets you pounding out great-sounding grooves, right out of the box. Super easy to set up, the XD8USB comes complete with rack, hardware, and the great sound of the HDS110USB. You'll be more expressive than ever with dual-zone pads, 12" cymbals, a hi-hat trigger pedal, and a complete kick drum setup that includes the pedal, pad, and stand. Sweetwater urges you to unleash your inner rhythm beast - with 15 drum sets and 123 sounds, Behringer's XD8USB electronic drum set is an affordable step into the world of electronic drums.

Quick and easy setup and storage

You don't have to have an engineering degree to rock the XD8USB; Behringer designed these drum kits for quick and easy setup. Simply take the kit out of the box, adjust the drum and cymbal pads for just the right position, and a few cable connections later, you're playing - it's that easy. Whether you're packing the XD8USB to play a club gig, or just finished tracking your latest tune in the living room, just fold it up and it's ready to stow away or transport - you don't need massive amounts of space to get massive drum sound.

Real-feel response and playability

If you're a drummer who uses electronic drums at home but counts on an acoustic kit for your live shows, you'll appreciate the natural rubber surface on the XD8USB's pads. With the feel and response of real skins and reduced incidents of false triggering, get set for the most expressive drumming experience you can get, without breaking the budget.

Convenient digital and analog connectivity

Whether you choose the XD8USB for its quick and compact form factor or its playability, you'll love the variety of sounds at your disposal. Fifteen different drum sets and 123 drum and percussion sounds are built in - all velocity sensitive and covering tons of different musical styles - so you can build up to five programs of your very own. And with the XD8USB's USB connectivity, you can record straight into your favorite DAW or use external MIDI sound modules and virtual instruments to create a tonal palette you just can't have with an acoustic kit. To feed the PA at live shows, there's a single 1/4" output for your sound engineer for main and monitor mixing. But, if you're a drummer who lives in an apartment, you know you can't be without a headphone output for silent practice - try that with an acoustic kit!

Product Features
  • 8-piece electronic drum set with HDS110USB sound module ships ready to rock
  • 10 factory presets plus 5 user-customizable drum sets
  • USB interface to connect with any virtual instrument and drum software
  • High Definition Sampling (HDS) technology provides an authentic drumming experience
  • 123 studio-grade drum, cymbal, and percussion sounds for you to play with
  • Realistic and natural playing pads and cymbals make transitioning between electric and acoustic easy
  • Dual-zone snare pad for drumhead and rim playing techniques
  • Audio input to play along with your favorite songs
  • Audio output to get you into the mix or feed an amplifier
  • Headphone output for silent practice options
  • Built-in metronome and sequencer for play-along practice and performance
  • Professionally composed tracks cover a wide variety of musical styles
  • Includes multipin cable for quickly connecting all of your pads to the sound module
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