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Yamaha DD50AD Touch-Sensitive Digital Drums with AC Adapter | 
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| Brand: Yamaha Category: Musical Instruments
This item is no longer available
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 18353
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.1 Dimensions (in): 24 x 17 x 7
Model: DD50AD UPC: 086792274102 EAN: 0086792274102 ASIN: B00004YAHF
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| Features:
| • | 7 touch-sensitive pads | | • | Authentic drum layout | | • | 75 assignable AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) percussion voices | | • | Digital reverb | | • | MIDI compatibility |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The Yamaha DD50AD touch-sensitive digital drums enable you to practice or play anywhere with the full set of drummer's tools at your fingertips. Features like 4 large and 3 small touch-sensitive drum pads, 75 assignable PCM voices, 100 PCM rhythm styles, and 20 pre-programmed and 1 programmable percussion sets ensure you will be driving beats that fully express your creativity. The Yamaha DD50AD helps you master any percussion style at the tempo you choose. The two foot switches for high hat and bass make it a true drumming experience. An easy-to-read LED display and enhanced buttons and dials make for a very user-friendly interface. General MIDI compatibility and MIDI in/out ports mean you can hook the drums up to your PC for some serious music producing. A set of drumsticks and headphone jacks are included. The machine can be powered by the Yamaha AC adapter, which is also included. This unit comes with a one-year manufacturer's warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Brought me back to drums October 19, 2007 Michael D. Moss (West of the Rio Grande) I had played drums all my life and had been on the road as a pro when I was younger. I hadnt played for a long time as it was too much hassle and took up too much room to set up real drums. I saw a set of these at Sam's and bought them. I set it up on an old snare stand in the corner of the bedroom and started playing them regularly. Soon I got better pedals and an Alesis D4 and MIDI connected these to it and before long I got an entire set up of electronic drums and now I am back playing and recording and loving it. All thanks to a little old Yamaha DD50!
I can make it better! July 13, 2004 Mick West (Essex, England) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I recently purchased a DD50 from ebay - and it was about what I expected. Yamaha make generally good trusty products - but this kit has the same basic flaw as all electronic druma I have tried - that is - the pads do not pick up light strokes - and also don't respond to heavy hits. In other words they don't react anything like real drums. Ok this is a very cheap unit so you get what you pay for right? - well actually - I did design and market electronic drums (analogue type) back in the eighties - and I spent a long time working on this "response" thing - eventually getting very impressive results. So when I got the DD50 recently I immediately set about improving things - and I have devised a fairly simple way of improving the response drastically with a bit of add-on circuitry. If you are interested please email me. mickwest1@hotmail.com
Yamaha digital drums kids toys March 4, 2004 Scott Sheeran (utah) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
When I first tried out my new drum set, I was pretty happy. However, after about thirty hours or so of use the power wouldn't stay on, making jam sessions real hard. The repair shop wanted to charge me the same amount as a new unit to fix it. When I contacted Yamaha directly, they wouldn't have anything to do with me, saying that the unit was seven years old. When I pointed out the unit was purchased only two months previous, they reiterated it was seven years old. These things are only good for kids toys or someone that just wants to fiddle around, not a serious musician. Due to the callous response I recieved from Yamaha, I will never purchase another product of any kind from this manufacturor again
Fun to play, but not quite sensitive enough March 21, 2002 Jolyn M Safron (Hurley, NY United States) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
The drum machine is fun to play, and with the two foot pedals, I can pretend I'm playing a real drumset. I enjoy having all 100 sample songs to play along with, and I like being able to choose which parts play (drum 1, drum 2, bass, and backing). My only gripe with the sample songs is that while there are plenty of examples of rock music, there are not enough (or no) examples of some other types of music (folk, blues, alternative).The drum pads do not always trigger if you hit them too lightly. I would expect them to play very quietly if you hit them softly, but you have to hit them fairly hard to make a sound. There is a way to adjust the sensitivity, but even with the highest sensitivity, it is not sensitive enough for me. Also, the bass drum pedal has no sensitivity at all. No matter how hard or soft you kick it, it plays the same volume.
Really Good ! BUT it's missing one major part!!! GRRRR!!!! July 28, 2001 John Magnum (Ottawa,Ontario,Canada) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought this digital drum set and when it arrived at my house i was really excited, i opened it up and found that it didn't come with the DC cord to turn it on and i did not have any of the 6 c size batteries it required or any of the cords to connect it to different speakers so i could not use it at all. i was really mad i had to wait a few days until i could find one of the only 2 DC cords that work, both Yamaha ones and quite hard to find....I tried to DC cords i had but they didn't work because they weren't on of the special Yamaha DC cords you need.However when i did get to try it this drum set was quite good....BUT i had to wait 3 days...and another 7 days for the shipping..... ...
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