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Casio LD-50

Casio LD-50

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Brand: Casio
Category: CE


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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 32624


MPN: LD-50
Model: LD50
EAN: 0079767397487
ASIN: B0000AZK86


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Casio LD-50 Four-Pad Digital Drum with Lighting Guide

Amazon.com Product Description
The Casio LD-50 Digital Drum is the perfect choice for beginning drummers. With over 67 tones, 47 drum sounds and 20 sound effects, the LD-50 is ready for just about any music genre an aspiring drummer can throw at it. For the solo user who wants to practice with a band, the LD-50 has its own rhythm section and over 50 auto-accompaniment selections. The LD-50 also features an LCD screen and a data dial for clear visibility and easy control. With the "light guide system" and special drum pad frames that light up, the LD-50 is designed to teach you how to play. The drum operates on six AA batteries or with optional AD-5 adapter (not included), and includes a headphone jack to allow you to practice in private.

What's in the Box
Casio LD-50 Digital Drum and drumsticks.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars not as good as the real thing   January 20, 2007
Cartman (Wilcox,AZ)
when u tap them they sound like bongos more than drums. the sound is horrible. get the real thing


4 out of 5 stars Pretty Cool when you're bored.   January 19, 2004
Manny E. (Palm Desert, CA USA)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I'm pretty sure I picked mine up at a Wal-Mart or Sam's Club Store but anyway, I paid $80 bucks for it. It came with both the drum sticks and the AC adapter. Not bad I guessed. It's fun to pass a bit of time on or when you get bored or you want to practice your "skills", but don't want to make too much noise. I feel that the pads are a bit too small to strike. I'll find myself striking the side plastic. Maybe it's just me. I also feel that the sunds of the striking on the system overpower the actual drum sounds. It's good to have an amp. I don't.


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