Yes, you can, as long as they have the correct type of input (usually a 1/4 in jack). It usually works if you get the plugs in the right spots.
To connect an electronic drum kit to an amp for better sound quality, you can use a standard instrument cable to connect the output of the drum module to the input of the amp. Make sure to adjust the volume levels on both the drum kit and the amp to achieve the desired sound quality.
Yes, you can use normal headphones with an electronic drum kit. All you have to do is locate the headphone output on the electronic drum module, also known as the brain and plug in the headphones. Typically, the headphone out is on the front of the drum module. I had a Yamaha DTX set and it did require a 1/4 inch headphone adapter. It's great listening to yourself play while not disturbing others around you with loud kick drums and snare beats.
You can purchase a Roland electronic drum kit in Calgary from the Local Drums CA website. Alternatively, you can also purchase this item from classifieds such as Craigslist and Kijiji.
Don't get an electronic kit. Get yourself a DW or a Pearl reference.
roland usually makes good electric kits
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Plug it in.
the difference between a drum kit and a drum machine is that a drum kit you perform naturally with your hands using sticks to change the pitch on whether it is high or low, and a drum machine is like a little electronic board where all you have to do is choose which percussion instrument you want and edit the way the rhythm sounds. personally i prefer the drum machine, much easier ;)a drum kit is an instrument that you can play. a drum machine is a computer that generates a drum track. drum machines are commonly used in techno and hip-hop.
It depends because a DTXPLORER is a drum set and from what I have looked up a Alesis DM5 is a drum Mixer
There is a vast amount of instruments you can add to a drum kit. You can add, chimes, cowbells, electronic triggers, electronic drums, steel pans, timbali, asian instruments. Take a look at Dolphin Music, the website shows lots of things to add.
Yes, I have an electric kit that I plug into my little Fender amp and it works alright. I sometimes use that when I practice and don't want to use the headphones. I wouldn't want to use it on a major gig though. Roland makes some good e-drum kit amps and I'm sure a google search would let you find others.
The best ways to soundproof an apartment for playing a drum kit include using soundproofing materials like acoustic foam panels, rugs or carpets, heavy curtains, and soundproofing blankets. Additionally, you can place rubber drum pads or use an electronic drum kit to reduce noise.