The SMI-1450 offers a variety of 215 different percussion voices and comes pre-programmed with 25 different sounding drum kits and 5 user programmable kits providing a wide range of creative opportunity. Its easy to learn or maintain your skills by playing along with the 100 different preset percussion styles and songs available within the SMI-1450. An easily accessible USB port makes interfacing the SMI-1450 with your computer a breeze. This is a great digital percussion system at a super price. Singing Machine SMI1450 Table Top Electronic 7-Pad Digital Drum Kit, Headphones, Power Supply, Sticks and Two Floor Triggers: SMI-1450 Digital Drum Kit 7 Velocity Sensitive Pads (harder you hit the louder they get) (2) Foot Controller Triggers Closed-Cup Stereo Headphones Pair of Drumsticks USB Port AC Power Adapter
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Brand | The Singing Machine |
Item model number | SIN SMI1450 |
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Product Id | 739491 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 047237014509 |
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Bought this item as a Christmas gift for my husband. Sounds great, works well, lots of nice features. Very nice electronic drum kit for the price!
I bought this for my 10 year old for Christmas, as he had asked for a drum set. He absolutely loves it! The sound quality is great and it has several features. Quality product, I would recommend this product to everyone!
My son purchased this item with his birthday money. We are very satisfied with the item. sound quality is great, with many options for kit settings, he will not get bored of this for a long while!
The instructions are for technicians. There is no help or suggestions for actually holding the sticks and playing drums. The songs are assigned to specific kits. There is no explanation how to play a song with a different kit. There is not even a picture with the pads labeled or named. It takes an experienced drummer to figure out which pads are snares, toms, etc. The kick and hi-hat pedals slide all over the place. They are flimsy. The kick, hi-hat and floor tom volumes are too soft relative to the rest of the pads.