Roland TD17KVX Review

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  • Опубліковано 25 лют 2019
  • The Roland TD17KVX surprised many in the industry when it first came out. But now that the dust has settled, is it really worth buying?
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    Pros:
    Durabile drum pads
    Sound editing
    Bluetooth
    Sounds are a HUGE step up from the td11
    Best highhat anywhere near this price range
    It’s just a FUN drumset to play
    Cons:
    Sounds are a huge step up. But STILL not as good as the Strike
    Toms are small and have a double rim with proprietary rims
    Front of drum rack is really narrow
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  • @MrDlt123
    @MrDlt123 3 роки тому +85

    Ive been playing drums for 40 years and electronic drums for 25. Ive owned kits from several manufacturers, but Roland somehow manages to stay ahead of the game. However the gap has narrowed a bit in recent years. One thing Ive noticed, and this is anecdotal, Ive had pads fail on every non-Roland kit Ive owned but Ive never had a Roland pad fail on me. Theyre built like tanks.

    • @nikodimson
      @nikodimson Рік тому

      So, just my experience - roland td-4 in our church, drummers play on it few hours a week and we have snare problems, cymbal nonworking, module that sometimes can't play 3 pads at the same time.

    • @tomjones2348
      @tomjones2348 Рік тому

      Thanks, Darrin, for the tip. I'm looking to upgrade, and it's very difficult trying to find the very best kit for under $2k.

    • @TheRealSealStudios
      @TheRealSealStudios 2 місяці тому +1

      Had an alesis surge kit for 3 years, hasn't failed on me :) The toms are great for the price, just hte sounds are lacking

    • @MrDlt123
      @MrDlt123 2 місяці тому

      @nikodimson Yes, and I realize my experience is anecdotal. I could just have had rotten luck. Ive heard Yamaha pads are really solid.

  • @Wranuckl
    @Wranuckl 3 роки тому +13

    I just paid mine today. I'm 40 and feel like i was 6 and right before Christmas. I got mine from drumtec with a bigger rack to fit their 18"Kickdrum. I hope i evaded the downsides since I payed over 2500€ which is s lot of money for me.
    But you know. I wanted to play at home.
    Damn i wasn't that excited since the birth of my children. Holy crap. Best feeling.
    Yay

    • @ironcomic
      @ironcomic 3 роки тому

      Its just sad theres no rimshits

    • @RADERFPV
      @RADERFPV 3 роки тому

      How have you been liking it? I'd be excited too, looks awesome!

    • @Wranuckl
      @Wranuckl 3 роки тому +2

      @@RADERFPV to be honest: yes and no. It's surely a great E-Drum but there are two major flaws:
      One is that the cymbals, the ride and the HiHat are extremely loud. So loud that if you play, i mean really play with normal force, in a living room, it is absolutely impossible for someone else (my wife) to do some work or watch tv. You need an extra room with some isolation of live alone. (Had to find a room for the kit, which makes rehearsing a thing i must schedule which is what i was trying to avoid by getting an e drum)
      Second is the HiHat. It does not work like a real one. If you want to do these HiHat splashes, like when you hit it and open it at the same time, than close it again, it doesn't work since the sample played does not change after you hit the cymbal even if you open it. (Closing works fine interestingly. Cuts the sound in a plausible and realistic manner) The opening process must already going on when you hit the HiHat. The cymbal must already been on its way. It doesn't sound like a big deal, but i had to completely alter the way i play the HiHat which bothers me big time.
      Currently i try to play Roxeanne from the Police with the HiHat open on "4and". It is really difficult to open the Hat between "4" and "4and". If you fail it just sounds like a regular closed HiHat.
      Also stuff from Tool is really hard to reproduce because of the fast HiHats with some open in between. I just can't manage on the TD 17. But i can on an acoustic kit easily (just the HiHat, not a complete Tool drum cover lol)
      These are two big issues for me personally so i regret the purchase.

    • @RADERFPV
      @RADERFPV 3 роки тому +2

      @@Wranuckl Thank you for your feedback, I really do appreciate it. I tried it and the td27 last night at guitar center, and I totally see what you mean about both topics you brought up. I'm not too worried about the noise, but properly working the hi-hat sucked on both kits. I used to have on old Alesis DM10 kit that had a WAY better hi-hat implementation. I'm definitely thinking things over having played it now. Thanks again, hope you're doing great.

  • @wildturkeyden5922
    @wildturkeyden5922 3 роки тому +39

    Just bought a TD 17 KVX. Sounds and play are amazing! I'm a guitarist really, but learning new skills in Lockdown. So far so good....PM200 to follow soon!!

  • @user-xu3kz4ru8f
    @user-xu3kz4ru8f 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you, for the very well informed and thought out review of this product.
    I'm learning a lot from you.

  • @maxlove5383
    @maxlove5383 2 роки тому +1

    Looking into taking up a 48 year old dream of drumming. The Roland TD17KVX is very attractive to me. Thanks for the detailed vid.

  • @nickx1754
    @nickx1754 4 роки тому +9

    One of the best music equipment reviews I’ve seen. Well done!!

  • @cooley90210
    @cooley90210 2 роки тому +2

    My TD17KVXS kit got me through Covid lockdown, was a fine and fun alternative to physiotherapy after some serious rotator cuff surgery, and reconnected me with my life long love of drumming - fifty years and counting. Simply put, I love this drum kit. Winner

  • @ptrschick
    @ptrschick 5 років тому

    Justin, I’ve been watching your videos for awhile, and purchased my TD17KVX off of your review. I’m super stoked! I really appreciate your great reviews.👍🏽

  • @PatrickCoble
    @PatrickCoble 4 роки тому +9

    Man you are just so so so good at making these videos. Bravo!

  • @frankpuleo2009
    @frankpuleo2009 4 роки тому +5

    Justin you’re playing a single BD pedal that’s amazingly fast!
    The review was great and I forwarded it to a friend looking at the TD 17 kit he subscribed as well!! Review was a big help for him!!
    Merry Christmas!! Buddy..!

  • @kevinj9270
    @kevinj9270 4 роки тому +4

    I just picked one up yesterday. It is an awesome product and I highly recommend it.

  • @andrewborody
    @andrewborody 5 років тому +6

    Been using this to trigger sounds with Superior Drummer 3.0. I LOVE my TD-17KVX

  • @feedbackbro
    @feedbackbro 2 роки тому

    Great review. Much appreciated to hear your honest thoughts about the pros and cons. Well done, sir.

  • @TheScotttP
    @TheScotttP 5 років тому +4

    Sweet review! Bought the 17kvx last year, my kit rack came with the boom arms

  • @MrRazielJames
    @MrRazielJames 5 років тому +6

    Having upgraded from a generic brand 9 piece electronic kit to the TD17KVX i am beyond happy with the quality and sounds. my only minor gripe is that, one of the two spare trigger ports is used up by the second crash symbol.
    Cheers from Australia, you helped me make a decision getting this kit.

  • @lonnygondatube
    @lonnygondatube 4 роки тому +1

    Love your review style and content. Thank you. and I love my TD-17 out the box

  • @hazelkoe
    @hazelkoe 5 років тому +1

    Nice review. I bought the td17kvx in September 2018 and the decision was in part because of your earlier videos about it. Somehow mine came with the boom arms though. I have not at any point regretted buying it!

  • @badproductions1685
    @badproductions1685 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! I just got this and it is the best thing i have now. I had the td 11k for five years and this is a huge upgrade!
    Thank you. :)

  • @droopydoc55
    @droopydoc55 5 років тому

    Hi Justin, thanks again for a spot-on review! At 65Drums I always give a thumps-up before watching the video; you’re that good.

  • @karichurchilllaidman7391
    @karichurchilllaidman7391 4 місяці тому

    Fantastic unboxing video!! Just bought this kit last night and you just explained it so perfectly! I’ll let you know how it goes! Thank you so much 💪💪🥁🥁🥁👍👍👍

  • @LyndaWhite-ju1gj
    @LyndaWhite-ju1gj 4 роки тому +2

    Iv been playing drums since the 70’s and know absolutely zip zero nada about E drums so very happy I found this channel and Justin explaining the E drum concept from A to Z on so many different models is a great learning experience.

  • @IDdrummer39
    @IDdrummer39 5 років тому

    I've had mine for a little over a month and I've played the drums for 14 years and this is my first electric kit. I love this thing, I think for a beginner in this world I love the touches that make this kit feel as natural as possible. The only real grievance that I could think of is the two top mounted toms which aren't very movable but I might put two next to each other on the side of the kit instead. Love the sounds, hardware, ease of use, and the price point. You could go very far with this instrument!!

  • @iainmacneill2985
    @iainmacneill2985 5 років тому +102

    Hey Justin, just wanted to thank you for your great channel. Been interested in drumming since forever, but never had the opportunity (...money) or time to focus on doing it. Starting in at 49, so I don't expect to get anywhere near as good as if I had started younger, but if nothing else I have a fun new hobby. Had been looking for an e-drum set that I could grow with. Made my purchase of the TD-17KVX early January, primarily after viewing your "First Impressions" video (and after a bit of other research as well).
    Love this drum set! I had made the mistake to purchase a cheap "Rock band" level type of e-drum kit years ago, and the triggering on the cymbals was just terrible. This set is amazing in comparison (and it should be for $1800). Love the expansion capabilities, being able to load new sounds, the sounds that are built in, the overall feel of the kit is just so much better than a sub $500 kit. Now I just have to keep practicing - and with this kit I feel like I have a "real" drum set to grow into at least.
    Thanks again for the detailed and informative reviews - super helpful.

    • @kesagatame
      @kesagatame 4 роки тому +11

      Iain MacNeill I’m happy to hear about someone in exactly the same boat I’m in. At 46 I’ve been meaning to start drumming also and this channel as well as the many constructive comments found in this community have helped me make a similar decision. Best of luck to you.

    • @Yogsothoth32
      @Yogsothoth32 3 роки тому +5

      I'm the same age and am about to pick one up tomorrow. We don't learn as fast as younger people, but wisdom and dedication should make up for it a little. I'm going to try Drumeo and work through all their lessons. How has your drumming journey been?

    • @SatinCamaro
      @SatinCamaro 2 роки тому +2

      Just started,... 52! Fun, fun, fun,.....

    • @kenhigh8054
      @kenhigh8054 Рік тому +1

      I’ll keep adding to the fun here. Started at 63 a few months ago! Something I’ve always wanted to do and it’s a great retirement hobby. With any luck I’ll be trading in my “starter kit” and buying the TD-17KVX tomorrow. Thanks for all the great information, Justin!

  • @EqDior
    @EqDior 4 роки тому +4

    Man!!! that intro drum fill was epic!

  • @JAEAEAEAERRR
    @JAEAEAEAERRR 4 роки тому

    Amazing review! Thank you so much. You have helped me a lot.

  • @mont7972
    @mont7972 5 років тому +3

    I have one of these and i love it. I've never had another Roland kit though so i can't compare. I wish there were more snare sounds though.

  • @suckslip
    @suckslip 4 роки тому +1

    I just got this kit stepping up from the Simmons sd7pk and man oh man it's great.

  • @mastergamer1231
    @mastergamer1231 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for your videos Justin! This was my first electronic kit I've bought and I've been pretty stoked so far. A lot of my gripes come from the lack of a dedicated aux in volume knob, the size of the Tom pads, primarily the floor, and the rack. I can never get everything to fit "right" and having the rack toms glued to the support poles is a bit annoying, but I've made do with an offset tom setup. Also I think Roland released two versions of the kvx, since my kit has the boom arms!
    Also a minor gripe I've found is that the snare sensor doesn't track the rim all the way around. I was going to use it to practice some bossa novas but the rim click wouldn't trigger on the upper half of the pad, so I resorted to hitting the bottom half of the rim.
    Overall though its saved my and my rommates hearing and allows me to love drumming again, so it was a great buy! Thanks again to you and your videos!

  • @Five0Music
    @Five0Music 5 років тому

    Great review Justin. I bought my TD17KVX not long after the release, and it has the boom arms on the cymbals. I’m not sure when that changed. I added a 10” pad for a second floor tom and still love the kit. I totally agree on both points you made regarding the rack as it pertains to the mounted toms and kick placement. I’ve considered looking for a cheap TD30 rack to convert, but so far it hasn’t bugged me that much. Thanks for your video!

  • @blakegowan6623
    @blakegowan6623 5 років тому

    I've had a TD4 module since 2010. Still a fun module....but time to upgrade...finally. I'm going for TD17! Hopefully gonna go for it this Summer.

  • @ttbu29
    @ttbu29 5 років тому

    great review Justin. The more I see of all of these various sets, the more I'm thinking of going a hybrid approach (agree that the plastic on the toms, small bass area on the rack, small ride = no good). I guess there are a lot of compatibility issues to review between modules, pads, cymbals, et al ... decisions, decisions.

  • @bobbypena7828
    @bobbypena7828 5 років тому +1

    Superb review. Definitely the best edrum reviewer in the game. Well done.

  • @bgmuse373
    @bgmuse373 5 років тому +6

    Great review. Please do an Alesis Strike review as well! 🙏🏼

  • @tonykirk7065
    @tonykirk7065 4 роки тому +1

    I no longer use a computer and SSD3 software and only use the TD17 Sounds, Yes I can tell a bit of difference but I am starting to come around on this, Roland sounds are very very easy to get used to and the more I play with tweaking the kits I think I likely will stay with the TD17 sounds ...I will also say that setting up the PA ch. will also make a world of def. Thanks for the time you take to do an amazing job, Justin!

  • @TheDoubin
    @TheDoubin 5 років тому +2

    I had a td-11k on a MDS-4V rack with boom arms, when I bought the td-17kvx I was very disappointed to get the MDS-COM without the arms as I thought it's a disadvantage.
    After assembling the kit I found that the long cymbals arms + ball joints are much much better than the old boom arms, the arms are long enough so can reach every point I want anyways and the ball joint really makes it easy to get the perfect angle, something that was not always possible on my old rack.
    I'd say the MDS-COM is a straight upgrade over the old rack.

  • @michaelturner9887
    @michaelturner9887 4 роки тому +3

    Hey Justin, Great video. 1 year down the line and I'm loving this kit, i upgraded from the td9 and wow what an improvement. Would def recommend this to beginners or even intermediate drummers.

  • @kennethadams8322
    @kennethadams8322 5 років тому +15

    I have owned the TD17 KVX for a couple of months and love the kit. My first electronic kit, which I still own, is a Yamaha DTX430. While that kit was a great entry level purchase, the new Rowland kit is in a whole different class.

    • @stevenroberts1330
      @stevenroberts1330 4 роки тому +5

      Hey Kenneth....have you still got the td17kvx kit??
      If so...are you still happy with it? No problems?

  • @narrowmindspace7755
    @narrowmindspace7755 2 роки тому

    Your reviews are nicely detailed.

  • @reubenk7331
    @reubenk7331 Місяць тому

    Great review of the Td-17 Justin!

  • @aardvarkmindshank
    @aardvarkmindshank 5 років тому +2

    That's a great review man. Nice job.

  • @ZaxDrumsandGolf
    @ZaxDrumsandGolf 5 років тому

    The ball joints are pretty cool!! Liked the review!! The module sounds good too!!

  • @dingo397
    @dingo397 5 років тому +1

    Started Playing about six months ago and this is the Kit I bought TD17KVX I added Tama double pedals that work great if you move snare drum over, I also added a Roland trigger and an acoustic snare. I love this kit, but since I take lessons on an acoustic I obviously have my complaints. I don't like the feel of the cymbals but thats to be expected. since I'm learning I haven't been experimenting with all the module can do, (I leave it on acoustic or live ).... little by little I'm learning how to use it. All in all I'm Happy. Also you are one of the main reasons I bought this kit THANKS !!! when I had a question your reviews straightened me out.

  • @alfonsoc1122
    @alfonsoc1122 5 років тому

    Very good video. Thank you for all the information

  • @danielmiller6498
    @danielmiller6498 5 років тому +1

    Hey Justin great in depth review.I bought the kv a month ago from GC. It had a rebate for the vh10 upgrade for free, so hopefully they make good on it. With my GC bucks I’ll hopefully get the cy13 for free basically, so I thought that was the better route to go. A month in the only knocks I have are the cable snake and the center posts being close together. It limits to where you can place the module, but I will say if you use a snare stand you can use the bar for the snare mount to extend the rack.just started playing drums a month ago and was glad that I passed on the 532k and chose this model.Also I bought for 35 bucks the Yamaha dtx cymbal and mount. With the right settings from the module it works great for a extra sound. I would def recommend the kv or kvx version of this.

  • @michaeltemplar7663
    @michaeltemplar7663 3 роки тому +1

    Waiting for my new TD-17KVX to arrive had 3 prior acoustic sets over 50 year's never keeped up with haven't sat behind a set drums since the late 80's cannot wait to get back at it now at 62 and retiring soon thanks for the great demo 👍

    • @RADERFPV
      @RADERFPV 3 роки тому

      How are you liking it? Thanks

  • @mickw7152
    @mickw7152 3 роки тому

    Really great review, like your other reviews too. I'm a stickler for details! Some demonstrations and information on cross sticking and the opening of HH lifts just with the foot would be useful as I want to know if the next model of Roland down from this (TD17KV) which has an independent HH-Foot pedal can achieve similar quality sounding results.

  • @andrewewan5305
    @andrewewan5305 2 роки тому

    Gday! I am 54 and new to all this e-drums stuff - my 2017 heart surgery involved them taking veins etc out of my forearm and making a huge mess of my hand and wrist so I am literally starting to teach myself to play all over again... in consideration to my wife I decided an e-kit and headphones was far more appropriate and sold off all my acoustic gear to finance the changeover. I initially bought an Alesis Crimson to get started - although it looked awesome and was really solid, it confirmed all my worst fears about e-dums lol. I then bought a Roland TD4KP and was much more impressed with the sounds and general playability... have also now created a monster e-kit with a TD17 module and many, many pads... including splitting/doubling and now working on the fine tuning and find these reviews and explanations VERY helpful. Thanks Justin and cheers from Andy down in Australia

  • @a.j.liedtke4645
    @a.j.liedtke4645 5 років тому +1

    I was going to buy the td17 kvx but at the time it was out of stock so I went with the td17 kv and bought a cy13r and i'm in love with the kit. Just saving up for the vh 10 now! Great review as well!

    • @cuneytcenkci
      @cuneytcenkci 5 років тому

      A.J. Liedtke I have same problem. Cant find kvx. And I am thinking about same solution like you. But kv has bad cymbals u know, Its okey that upgrade the ride with cy13r but The question is that is the total price getting increase? Or can u use second crash and (when u buy vh10, use the old hihat cymbal like splash maybe) some other pieces easily and good quality?

  • @peteivanitch7719
    @peteivanitch7719 Рік тому +1

    And I too must give Roland kudos for finally coming out with such a set with so many great options for a somewhat reasonable price as opposed to a small fortune for some of them that are out there. I feel the bang for the buck on this model cannot be beat and if they had done this a long time ago I would have bought one a long time ago instead of now

  • @hectorshutty1294
    @hectorshutty1294 3 роки тому +1

    Just got one and set it up. Love it!!!!!!!!!

  • @michaeldittmar7718
    @michaeldittmar7718 3 роки тому +3

    Just wanted to say. I bought my TD-17KVK basically at launch and it has the boom arms. So they did ship with them at least for a while.

  • @loyodea5147
    @loyodea5147 Рік тому

    Thanks for the great review!

  • @brguns
    @brguns 5 років тому

    Didn’t know about this boom arm been replaced.
    I bought my kit in december/18 and it does have the boom arms. Really like it.

  • @snarekick
    @snarekick 3 роки тому +3

    I'm a self taught drummer who loves music and loved playing music a long time ago and I finally am getting back into it after many years away. Just wanted to pop in and say thank you for your videos, I've been looking at getting an electronic set for quite awhile now and your content is so great and informative. I finally decided on the TD-17KVX. I am wondering though, is there a forum or some other resource where people create and share their own user kits/settings? Like it would great if people showed off their own builds of famous drummers' sounds that you could either download or even just follow a typed out settings guide to get dave grohl's nevermind sound or danny carey's amazing sounds. Anything out there like that at all?

  • @mattbyrne8139
    @mattbyrne8139 4 роки тому

    fantastic video! thanks for making this, man.

  • @jtdrumz8375
    @jtdrumz8375 5 років тому +1

    I’d like your opinion of me playing with this kit live. It’s been a year of playing bars/venues/festivals with the kvx through an EV system with 2 12”speakers with 2 subs for that extra punch! It sounds so realistic with all the eq settings & is all around easier than an acoustic kit from space saving to balanced sound. Only downfall is old school crowds underestimating it solely on appearance

  • @danny4271
    @danny4271 5 років тому +1

    I bought my TD-17KVX just after release and the snare mount is the only mount that came as a ball joint (It's also chrome). The cymbal mounts I received are the boom arms you show in the launch video and I find them rather clunky and difficult to get set in the right position without the cymbal tilting or leaning awkwardly. This is my first time seeing the ball jointed cymbal mounts which I think would work much better. Overall I really like the kit however I've made a few upgrades to it by replacing the snare with a PD-128s, the upper toms with PDX-100 pads and the floor tom with a PD-120 pad. Also swapped the rack out with an Alesis rack from a Command mesh kit and added a CY-8 cymbal to the Aux input. Pretty much all I have left of the TD-17kvx kit is module and cymbals but hey, now I have a good module with a great set of pads that I have probably over paid for.

  • @SpazTac13
    @SpazTac13 5 років тому +1

    Great timing. Mine is expected to ship in tomorrow.

  • @roundbadge2
    @roundbadge2 3 роки тому +4

    This is a great and insightful review.
    Just bought a TD17KVX, as a drummer in his mid-40's who hasn't played for 17 years. I've only had it for 4 days, but I've been putting in an hour or so a day behind the set, and am redeveloping my chops and timing. The KD-10 is irritating me with its tendency to slip out of the jaw of my Iron Cobra bass pedal, but I like the feel of it when its connected. I'm loving the coaching features, and once I'm warmed up, the bluetooth connectivity has allowed me to play along with my favorite songs in a way that haven't been able to...really, ever. The downsides mentioned in this video, had I seen them before ordering my set, honestly wouldn't have driven me away from this kit. I just need to figure out my KD-10 and pedal setup.

    • @TrentBattyDrums
      @TrentBattyDrums 2 роки тому +6

      I don’t know if I’m too late, but I also own a td17, and the plate that connects to your pedal can actually be flipped around. (This is what I had to do) and it grabs better. I also put a small piece of rubber in the clamp to make it more sturdy. Hasn’t fallen off once since, and I use double kick pretty hard sometimes. Hope this helps.

  • @Tazdrummer
    @Tazdrummer 5 років тому +1

    I actually purchased the TD-17KVX last month. It’s my first e-kit and my first kit in 10 to 15 years. That being said, you’ve got a valid point on the toms (especially the floor tom).

    • @stevem3072
      @stevem3072 4 роки тому

      @Keith D I know you wrote this review a year ago (so you might not see this) but what are your thoughts now? Have you upgraded the toms?

  • @gabrielgutierrez7882
    @gabrielgutierrez7882 5 років тому

    Hey Justin! I was a frustrated drummer for quite a while because a live in an apartment and I couldn't play my acoustic drums at all. When I started seeing your videos I was encouraged to buy an electronic set for me. At the same time Roland announced the TD 17 KVX and it couldn't be a better deal. I just got it mine last month, and I'm lovin' it. I feel like this is the best choice nowadays for the drummer in a situation like mine. And keep in rockin' with your videos!

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 5 років тому

      I bought my first one last year. They are a blast!

  • @lessamuelson
    @lessamuelson 4 роки тому +1

    I have downloaded the two extension kits, the Series 3 and the Designer, and both kits sound fantastic. The price is right and they sound better than the standard kits that come with the module. Great customer service to as I had questions and Chris got right back to me. Highly recommend you check them out. maybe Justin could do a demo (and no I don't work for Vexpressions, just a hack drummer that doesn't know how to tweek the sounds and all that) Great Roland kit.

  • @GeCyr
    @GeCyr 5 років тому +13

    This was first electric drum set, and overall I'm very happy with it. I had gone about 10 years without being able to play much because I couldn't have an acoustic set where I've lived. I often thought of buying an electric set but they were always too expensive, a piece of junk, or both. So I'm grateful to Roland for finally making a set that was affordable enough that also feels very natural to play on. Also I'm grateful to this channel for helping me with my research about the best products on the market before I purchased.
    I agree that the rack can be a bit limiting, however I was still able to achieve the 1 up 2 down setup with the toms I prefer. I just dropped the clamp down as far as I could on the rack and the pad as far down as I could on the metal arm as I could. This then allowed me to position the that middle tom right next to the floor tom.

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  5 років тому +2

      Good points, nice tip about the one up two down. I prefer that too! :) Glad you've been finding the channel helpful!

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 5 років тому +2

      Nice first set. Best value in Rolands line. And they are very reliable.

  • @chrisr5364
    @chrisr5364 5 років тому

    Roland was having problems meeting demand with the hardware for crash/ ride .. I waited 6 months to get mine set because they couldn't
    meet demand for the original hardware. So they changed it because they had some issues with the supplying the original hardware..
    That's why the hardware is different from some td17's to the recent released sets. From what I was told.. Awesome videos ..he's mint .

  • @NickBauman
    @NickBauman 5 років тому +2

    I got my td17kvx love it made a user kit today think it's sounds better then presets

  • @brosefmcman8264
    @brosefmcman8264 4 роки тому

    I found a used Roland TD 4 on Craigslist for $400 and added one Tom and two cymbal's to my TD-17. I used the larger rack section from the TD4 to expand the rack and resold the rest of the pieces and made a profit. I play in a party rock band and couldn't be happier with the TD 17 sounds!

  • @Flura00
    @Flura00 5 років тому +4

    Hey Justin! Good review my friend. Also I think you've improved your playing style a bit. Better groove, and better timing. Or you just were in the right mood. 😜 Have a great day! And keep drumming 🥁

  • @arpiatya402
    @arpiatya402 5 років тому +10

    I actually own a TD-17 KL it's my first drum kit, I just started drumming 2 months ago and I'm actually happy with it. It doesn't have the mesh toms and the bigger snare and the 3 zone ride and the hi-hat but for $1100 (I live in Hungary so it's more expensive) it was worth it, even though I'm not an expert yet.

    • @MatykoBerenyi
      @MatykoBerenyi 6 місяців тому

      Hey fellow Hungarian, and what do you think after 4 years?

  • @ElDissidente
    @ElDissidente 4 роки тому

    Great review man! love it.

  • @drullo
    @drullo 5 років тому

    I bought mine in December 2018 (4 months ago) and it did ship with boom arms for the cymbals. I see your comment at ~4:10 of this video says that they took them away. That information appears to either be inaccurate, or perhaps they re-introduced them to the kit because mine definitely has them.

  • @Maverz290
    @Maverz290 5 років тому

    I'm moving up from the TD1-KV, and I know this is quite the jump, but because of the cymbals on this kit, I'll be saving that little longer to get the KVX variant. It just seems like it's so much more worth the effort.
    Disappointed about the lack of kick drum upgrade possibilities, but, definitely will be upgrading the tom pads and get a better ride cymbal, if I can. I think it's a great kit. Thanks for the video - it's really informative and in great detail without lagging or spending too much time on any topic.

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  5 років тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video! It will be a huge jump from the TD1 to the TD17, I'm sure you'll like it

  • @reason2463
    @reason2463 4 роки тому +7

    Nice review! Just took delivery of my 17KVX yesterday. Still in the box while I try to make room. Box review- they are rectangular and heavy and fit nicely in my garage for now.

    • @tikihead
      @tikihead 3 роки тому +1

      Guessing it's out of the box by now, haha. How do you like it?

    • @reason2463
      @reason2463 3 роки тому +1

      @@tikihead I love it. It’s made a huge difference in my recordings. Worth every penny.

    • @tikihead
      @tikihead 3 роки тому

      @@reason2463 I'm glad you like it! I'm just starting out. I've had a practice pad for a little bit, and now want a kit (ekit because of the noise). So I've been going back and forth on whether or not to spend the money, haha. I'm really leaning towards yes

    • @reason2463
      @reason2463 3 роки тому

      @@tikihead I think the Roland kits are top of the line and the 17-KVX is the sweet spot for price vs. features and performance.

    • @tikihead
      @tikihead 3 роки тому

      @@reason2463 I ended up ordering one! Really excited for it.

  • @fraserp2377
    @fraserp2377 5 років тому +2

    I think this is a nice package, however I am only a beginner and I am already too addicted to vst sounds to appreciate this module. The amazing sounds from superior drummer completely eclipse this module and make drumming a lot more fun for me. Until they catch up I see little value in buying a 600 dollar module when a much cheaper one triggers midi just as well.

  • @toddlavigne6441
    @toddlavigne6441 4 роки тому +1

    I would need boom arms and would have to add them, considering they had them and removed them is unethical if many were expecting them. Played this kit in the store and for the $$$ it's very nice. The snare is great.

  • @skwydzee2716
    @skwydzee2716 2 роки тому

    I just figured out how to set the independent high-hat pedal to a Bass Kick note instead, while still being able to play the edge of the high hat.
    It doesn't control velocity or volume nearly as good, but with some fine tuning and careful playing you can get your two kick sounds to be pretty close.

  • @rolfhogfeldt7645
    @rolfhogfeldt7645 4 роки тому

    Excellent review 👍

  • @tmbpyrotechnics9490
    @tmbpyrotechnics9490 2 роки тому

    One thing that I love about this is that the TD-17 module has spots for extra pads so you don't have to use splitters

  • @agherisyoutube1269
    @agherisyoutube1269 4 роки тому +1

    very professional video mah dude, good shit

  • @FVDaudio
    @FVDaudio 5 років тому

    We released with a "light" recording days ago and I was really happy, but really the rack almost disarms. Linked with Addictive Drums 2 we did not have a stick, at least not immediately. The sensitivity of the snare was high and we are going to adjust it next time. The toms seemed to be in high position but the drummer preferred it. The bell of the ride must be adjusted to make it more sensitive because you have to hit it more intensely to make it sound properly as it comes from the factory. For the rest, quite happy, but, who has the possibility; Look up the TD25 KV for the same price or close or properly for the TD25KVX that has the same set of cymbals. Is it a previous generation? Yes. But, it is more appropriate for more serious recordings.

  • @peteivanitch7719
    @peteivanitch7719 Рік тому

    Despite being a drummer for the better portion of my life I just recently ventured into the eardrum for the first time picking up a used td-17 for a hell of a price. I did a lot of research Forest ahead of time so when this used kit popped up it was a no-brainer. I didn't know what I was getting myself into once I got home it says up it was definitely a different world it wasn't until several days later that I actually got to sit and really get into it and play around and then that is when my eyes open to the possibilities of how awesome this kid really is I can't really say anything bad about it other than the points that you had made in your video regarding seven things here and there but nothing extraordinary really bad to note. So I say to anyone out there interested in spending that kind of cash for such things I say go for it and go ahead and get this set it is awesome!!❤❤❤

  • @mattmagilke2433
    @mattmagilke2433 Рік тому +2

    I took advantage of a $1599 sale price yesterday. This kit is awesome! Bought my first drum kit (acoustic) six months ago. Decided to spare the family and neighbors from my practice sessions. I couldn’t be happier. Thanks for the help with setting it up.

    • @mitchdresen5202
      @mitchdresen5202 Рік тому

      Hey Matt, how has the kit been for you? I’ve been eyeing up this kit for a while now

    • @danieldougan269
      @danieldougan269 Місяць тому

      Do you really feel like you need the acoustic kit too? I play keyboard. I got a pretty good weighted model with 88 keys, and I don't miss an acoustic piano at all. The keyboard is a total replacement to me. I wonder how well this translates to electronic drums.

  • @sarbogast
    @sarbogast 5 років тому +4

    I bought this drum set right when it was released and I can confirm my version still has boom arms for all the cymbals. Really a shame that they changed that after the fact. But it really is a pleasure to play with that. The sounds are amazing, the bluetooth is super useful, the whole thing feels super sturdy. I love it.

    • @stephenpetrikowski
      @stephenpetrikowski 5 років тому +1

      I have boom arms too. I bought mine in october. They changed the boom arms after?

    • @drullo
      @drullo 5 років тому +1

      I bought mine in December and it has boom arms

  • @richardjacobs1170
    @richardjacobs1170 2 роки тому

    Hi Justin.great job doing this. I got to say im verry happy over all, over the TD-17 kv. Only 1 problem i have on it, its the Rimclick, Rimschots. The do not play at the same time.its only the one, of the other. Mijn old TD-4. Hafe that opsion. Thx for all those good Info..

  • @astronaut2005drummer
    @astronaut2005drummer 5 років тому

    Great review!

  • @razorpine7082
    @razorpine7082 4 роки тому +11

    Hey excellent review! I've owned a TD-17KVX for around a year now. I previously owned an Alesis Crimson (Gen 1) as my first at home drumset. I enjoyed the Crimson, however it felt a little cheap and plastic-y overall. I knew I wanted something with more longevity and better sound and feel (especially the cymbals). I did my research and I settled on the TD-17KVX, and overall I must say I'm very pleased with it and I feel its very worth the price.
    I really dig the hi-hat and all the cymbals especially after playing the Crimson's cymbals for a long time, they feel so much more natural and less cheap.
    I love the snare I think it feels very natural for me to play, love the bigger size of it. I do think the toms are good I really wish that the floor tom was bigger, I play an acoustic kit every 3 out of the 4 weeks of the month at church and whenever I go back home to my kit the tiny size of the floor tom throws me off and I commonly hit the rim.
    However my only real complaint of the drumset is the kickpad. I think the KD-10 feels great for how small it is but my pedal has such a hard time staying connected... I'll have to reconnect it all the time because it will get so loose which is very annoying. Its not like I have a weird pedal either, just a regular DW3000 Single Pedal. While it is annoying it is a minor grievance, and I'm sure there may be some user error in there as well with the kickpad. But other than that I love the drumset overall! Any minor grievances I have do not detract from the drumset as a whole and I'm super happy with it and I look foward to having it for many years to come!

    • @TheFlightsimNerd
      @TheFlightsimNerd 4 роки тому +1

      try putting some black electrical tape over the plug input, that should keep it from popping out.

  • @BumpNrun69
    @BumpNrun69 5 років тому

    Some of the peeves I've experienced from the TD-17kvx are;
    -Bass drum pad wobbles too much for me, especially using double-kick. On my Trick pedal I had to adjust the beater adjustment because the shaft was hitting the outer bank (rim ring) a lot.
    -The "span" of the rack is too narrow in relations to placing the Hi-Hat stand; makes it hard to find a comfortable place to mount the module within quick reach. Even if you mount the module attachment arm using the other configuration.
    -The cymbal nuts on all cymbal arms loosens within short time.
    Yes it doesn't have "dedicated knobs, for Aux in volume". However It does have the option (at least mine does) to turn up the "Gains" for Audio IN, Click, Songs, etc... Within the "Mix Vol" when you are in "Drum Kit" function/mode. I guess I'm just at that point of "moving-up" to a more advance set, which in reality means = $$$$.

  • @BigDave1965
    @BigDave1965 Рік тому

    Hi Justin, a few years ago i worked my wsy up to a TD 30 module for my acoustic kit, this is where I found 65 drums (easier than reading the Roland manual), anyway after downsizing our house the drums had to go, as I bought the TD30 module 2nd hand I managed to turn a profit on it (you never loose on used Roland) so 2 years later after building a Garden room I decided i needed drums back in my life. So time to look up 65 drums again and after seeing your review of the TD17 kvx I thought that sounds like the kit for me. Found one on Facebook an old guy bought it 5 months ago, started setting it up but had a fall in his garden and broke his ribs which damaged an organ, so he was told by the Dr not to play them. As he had got shut of the boxes I got the kit with a mapex Good quality Throne, kick pedal and hi hat stand for £1000 never played bargain.... Love the kit although as you state in your review the bell on the ride isn't easy to trigger. Thanks again for your help, Geoff

  • @NickBauman
    @NickBauman 5 років тому +11

    Really great review i,m gonna go with the td17kvx over the strike .I played the strike at my local music store and did not like the feel of the cymbal pads felt to thick and clunky to me. and felt like the module was quiet even turned all way up .Also did not like the stock sounds I prefer Roland.Thanks for this review Justin.

  • @franklentz4727
    @franklentz4727 5 років тому

    Purchased a td-17kv in December with the Roland VH-10 rebate, then sold the original hi hat and pedal and got a used CY-13R and additional pdx-8 pad. So for about $1300 all in I have the set I have wanted for 10 years but was previously too expensive for me to pull the trigger. BUY this! it is a great set! Also, I play a td 30 at church. is it better? The individual fad controls on the 30 are nice, and I am not a fan of the snake on the 17. But otherwise they are pretty much equal.THIS IS A GREAT REVIEW JUSTIN. You nailed everything.

  • @DonaldGerbino
    @DonaldGerbino 4 роки тому +4

    I was looking at the Alessis, tried it liked it but then I played the Roland and bought the Roland, hands down the roland has much better response and sensitivity, you could feel the difference right away ,love my td 17 kvx

    • @shubham6288
      @shubham6288 3 роки тому

      Which Alesis did you try? I'm currently in the Strike vs TD17KVX dilemma and I can't go to stores to try them because of COVID

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 2 роки тому

      And believe me reliability wise you are way ahead. Pro level quality.

  • @TMKoutube
    @TMKoutube 4 роки тому

    Justin, what a great channel! You're doing great work. From your experience, how much value do you get from a Roland snare pad like in the TD17KVX versus a custom shell with internal piezo? It seems like little, without positional sensing, but maybe there are some unique sensors in there. I'm deciding whether it's worth getting the whole kit for parts, versus buying bits separately (expensive). Thanks!

  • @onomatopoeidia
    @onomatopoeidia 4 роки тому

    TD17 kits originally shipped with MDS4 racks but they are no longer made so new rack supplied is the MDS-COMPACT

  • @g.3046
    @g.3046 2 роки тому

    Nice review. I agree - a 10” Floor Tom would have been appropriate.
    The two 8” Toms are fine and the 12” Snare is great, but the 8” Floor Tom is just a tad small.

  • @mitchh2359
    @mitchh2359 5 років тому +4

    Yes it’s here! , the reviews here !

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  5 років тому

      Hey :) Thanks for watching

  • @abc456f
    @abc456f 4 роки тому

    Hey...I'm upgrading from my first kit, the pos Alesis 7dmx, so I know I'm going to be over the moon with the Roland. Should have it next week and can't wait!

    • @sleepteam
      @sleepteam 4 роки тому

      Have you had lots of time to try it? Haha

    • @abc456f
      @abc456f 4 роки тому +1

      @@sleepteam Playing it every day.

  • @yippiecahier9253
    @yippiecahier9253 5 років тому +1

    That's interesting what you say about the kick going in between the two posts... I actually have mine (and I'm a complete beginner, and I set it up without looking at any videos, etc)... but I have my kick just to the right of the right post... so there would be no size restriction if I wanted a larger kick.......

  • @veematic7
    @veematic7 Рік тому

    Great video as usual Justin! I want to say that I own both TD 25 and TD 17 modules. I love both! I love my positional sensing on the TD 25 and I wish that the 17 came with that feature. I design all my own pads and all are positional sensing. I believe that the snare is the most important part of the drum set. And if your snare sucks then your kit is going to suck too! The worst sound in the world is a snare that sounds robotic every hit sounding the same, no difference if hitting the center or near the edge! That's where positional sensing comes in play. Even on the symbols. Makes it sound authentic. And to me that's important. So because I couldn't get me a TD 30 new I already had a TD -25 so I got to use TD -17 and I combined them together my positional sensing for my symbol and my snare and then I use the TD 17 sounds for my toms and my other symbols and my extra snare. With the combination of sample sounds & layering, I have the best of both worlds! But if I had to choose again, I would have gotten my TD-25 over the TD -17 just for the snare and the symbol positional sensing and use superior drummer 3 so I can use my positional sensing with those drums too. Or I would just get a TD -30 module. It's expensive though) Well, Keep doing what you are doing your videos are👍🏼 very informative and educational!

  • @locket0730
    @locket0730 Рік тому

    Glad to hear that you are 6,6 I’m 6,2 and have had problems finding kits that fit me

  • @jaythorn2923
    @jaythorn2923 3 роки тому +5

    I've had the KVX for about a year now. Overall... I think it's great. After fine tuning a few module sets to my taste... it's been a lot of fun playing and recording with this kit. I do have a few suggestions for subtle improvements Roland could make (like triggering the bell on the ride) but I definitely have experienced more pros than cons. My next investment is Superior Drummer 3... which I think will take the joy of playing this kit to a whole new level. Have fun... rock on!

    • @TrentBattyDrums
      @TrentBattyDrums 2 роки тому

      Try out Steven Slate Drums 5, it sounds very good, similar to sd3, with all the editing/EQ/Tuning you need but it’s free.

  • @faustosanchez1365
    @faustosanchez1365 5 років тому +1

    Finally! Want to know everything about this module!

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  5 років тому +2

      Check out the TD17 module tutorial video too, it's pretty detailed if you REALLY want to know about all the features

    • @faustosanchez1365
      @faustosanchez1365 5 років тому

      @@65Drums thank you so much, Justin! Keep up the good work! Love your channel