For the budget seekers the Behringer Eurosport 40 BT (40 W class D battery operated (or AC) with bluetooth, 2 independent xlrs/1/4" plus RCA's) do a pretty good job for their low price of just 209 bucks right now. It also doubles as a portable PA. No affiliate just a heads up :)
What's up from the North Carolina Triad area you guys! I'm currently deep diving into a DIY conversion project on my old 80's-90's Mapex Mars Series kit. 12'/16'/22' shells, Boom Theory Space Muffins 12" snare (DIY rebuilt) Roland TD-4 module GoEdrum VH-11 copy HH controller RedShot Triggers (Kick & Toms) Lemon/Simmons/Roland mix of cymbals Been really wanting to take the drive, check out the shop, jam and hang with y'all.
Thank you very much and really appreciating the pa/speaker comparison. I am interested in buying the EV ZLX 12p g2 one. I have a question if you could please share your knowledge. I own a Roland td07-dmk drum kit. Will I be able via the Bluetooth function to play songs through my phone using the EV and hearing both my drum playing and the song from my phone? Thank you kindly in advance!
For my 2Box - TD11 ekit I use a JBL IRX 108 bt speaker it has a great full sound, loud, bluetooth and is light, along with the LogitechTHX Z623 (200W) computer speakers that add extra highs and extra deep lows from the subwoofer. I had the Yamaha DBR10 but prefer the JBL IRX 108 even sound and the bluetooth.
Good info... Have you done the same type of comparison with headphones? I'm a huge fan of the Audio Technica ATHM50X, but always open to 'better'. Cheers
Thanks for the feedback Dennis! We have not done one for headphones yet. We have done comparisons for sure and those ATHM50X's are great! Someone else asked for an IEM video but we could do one for headphones in general.
You could but not sure it would sound very good. For what they are asking for those used I'd just grab the Alesis Strike Amp 2 which is on special. One of the guys here has a Cube Street and they are good for vocals and guitar but not so good for drums or bass.
This is not only one of the worst choices you could make for sound but you will most likely blow up the Marshall. Guitar amps in general are not designed for drums.
No we haven't. We don't sell Mackie. From a sound perspective we feel the Yamaha DBR line sounds better and is more reliable. The EV line sounds a LOT better.
We don't have any plans to sell Mackie. We did a lot of research before we chose EV and feel they provide a better speaker product for the price at this time.
That is great to know and thx for clarifying. also curious as to why you chose a PA speaker to use in your demo for electronic drum amps? Would that mean that one could use any other 12" or 15" powered speaker for an eDrum monitor? Im not sure I see where the difference is between an eDrum monitor and a standard monitor? cheers
@@d4rkside84 throw it away I got one for church band and sound/volume went in no time it's awful ended up getting a roland td17 should have got it first absolutely fantastic sound and roland amp is excellent
Hi, just happened upon this video and i enjoyed the co.parisons. I have a roland td-4 and a roland td-30. Ive always used my 30's when playing using IEMs with my band. But now im starting to gig in a duo with my guitar player and have to provide my own speaker, theres no mixer or IEMs. I have a simmons DA200S. TOO HEAVY for gigging. Would you recommend the EV or some kind of powered speaker??? Thanks!
Really appreciate this drum amp/speaker comparison!
Glad it was helpful!
For the budget seekers the Behringer Eurosport 40 BT (40 W class D battery operated (or AC) with bluetooth, 2 independent xlrs/1/4" plus RCA's) do a pretty good job for their low price of just 209 bucks right now. It also doubles as a portable PA. No affiliate just a heads up :)
What's up from the North Carolina Triad area you guys!
I'm currently deep diving into a DIY conversion project on my old 80's-90's Mapex Mars Series kit.
12'/16'/22' shells,
Boom Theory Space Muffins 12" snare (DIY rebuilt)
Roland TD-4 module
GoEdrum VH-11 copy HH controller
RedShot Triggers (Kick & Toms)
Lemon/Simmons/Roland mix of cymbals
Been really wanting to take the drive, check out the shop, jam and hang with y'all.
Come on by! The showroom is open from 10AM to 6PM Monday through Friday. Contact us via live chat to setup a time.
Looking for an amp to use for kick triggers only on an acoustic kit for live band practices (metal music) would the Alesis be a good option for this?
Yeah that should work fine!
Great stuff guys! You should do a shootout on iems next
We will put it on our list!
Thank you very much and really appreciating the pa/speaker comparison. I am interested in buying the EV ZLX 12p g2 one. I have a question if you could please share your knowledge. I own a Roland td07-dmk drum kit. Will I be able via the Bluetooth function to play songs through my phone using the EV and hearing both my drum playing and the song from my phone? Thank you kindly in advance!
The TD-07 and the ZLX speaker both have Bluetooth so you can use either one for playing your music while playing along.
For my 2Box - TD11 ekit I use a JBL IRX 108 bt speaker it has a great full sound, loud, bluetooth and is light, along with the
LogitechTHX Z623 (200W) computer speakers that add extra highs and extra deep lows from the subwoofer.
I had the Yamaha DBR10 but prefer the JBL IRX 108 even sound and the bluetooth.
Thanks for sharing!
Ha bout the Mackie Thump215 or Alto TS415?
Probably not gpoing to sell those brands.
Good info... Have you done the same type of comparison with headphones? I'm a huge fan of the Audio Technica ATHM50X, but always open to 'better'. Cheers
Thanks for the feedback Dennis! We have not done one for headphones yet. We have done comparisons for sure and those ATHM50X's are great! Someone else asked for an IEM video but we could do one for headphones in general.
Hi, can I use the boss street cube 2? Thinking of buying one second hand. Thanks
You could but not sure it would sound very good. For what they are asking for those used I'd just grab the Alesis Strike Amp 2 which is on special. One of the guys here has a Cube Street and they are good for vocals and guitar but not so good for drums or bass.
Is marshall mg10cf fit for e-drums? Just want to know
This is not only one of the worst choices you could make for sound but you will most likely blow up the Marshall. Guitar amps in general are not designed for drums.
hey guys, have you tried to using the Mackie Thump 12 or 15?
No we haven't. We don't sell Mackie. From a sound perspective we feel the Yamaha DBR line sounds better and is more reliable. The EV line sounds a LOT better.
Any comparison with the mackie thump 15'' ?
We don't have any plans to sell Mackie. We did a lot of research before we chose EV and feel they provide a better speaker product for the price at this time.
@@Edrumcenter thank you! No problem, I was just curious if you guys had ever compare it with others.
Kinda sounds like promo for EV considering your
selling the product
We sell all the stuff we talk about in the video.
That is great to know and thx for clarifying.
also curious as to why you chose a PA speaker to use in your demo for electronic drum amps?
Would that mean that one could use any other
12" or 15" powered speaker for an eDrum monitor? Im not sure I see where the difference is between an eDrum monitor and a standard monitor? cheers
Hey, i have an Alesis nitro Max but the max Volume is to low, what can i do? :)
@@d4rkside84 throw it away I got one for church band and sound/volume went in no time it's awful ended up getting a roland td17 should have got it first absolutely fantastic sound and roland amp is excellent
Hi, just happened upon this video and i enjoyed the co.parisons. I have a roland td-4 and a roland td-30. Ive always used my 30's when playing using IEMs with my band. But now im starting to gig in a duo with my guitar player and have to provide my own speaker, theres no mixer or IEMs. I have a simmons DA200S. TOO HEAVY for gigging. Would you recommend the EV or some kind of powered speaker??? Thanks!
The EV is nice and portable so yeah it would be a good choice. It only weighs 35 lbs.
You need a 3 way system to hear all the details of a electronic kit
Thanks for the feedback! You can always add a sub to any of these at a later time to create a 3 way system.
That is not a 3 way system, that's a 2 way system with a sub. A good example is the krk rokit 10 or mackie 3 way with 1", 6", & 15"