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.
my mom
yes
Yep! As long as you have a cable, it can connect to most amplifiers, like piano or guitar amps, and I believe it is even possible to connect an electronic drum set to a computer, registering the midi audio.
in the traiding post
your question does not make much sense. what is the point of an electric drum if you can't play 'properly' on it?
Some examples of quiet musical instruments suitable for practicing in a noise-sensitive environment include the electric keyboard with headphones, the electric drum kit, and the silent violin with a practice mute.
roland usually makes good electric kits
For optimal sound quality and performance with a drum kit, consider using closed-back headphones with good noise isolation and a wide frequency range. Brands like Sennheiser, Audio-Technica, and Beyerdynamic are popular choices among drummers for their durability and sound quality.
The Tama drum kit
A drum kit that is very germy.
You can buy it online with ebay, amazon and other internet auction sites.I bought mine from Drum Central, Glasgow, Scotland
An electric drum kit can be used in a live performance setting by connecting it to a sound system or amplifier to produce sound for the audience. The drummer can play the electric drums like traditional drums, but with the added benefit of being able to adjust the volume and sound of each drum electronically. This allows for a more controlled and customizable sound during the performance.