


🥁 Unlock your inner rockstar with Roland’s TD-1DMK — where pro vibes meet beginner-friendly beats!
The Roland TD-1DMK is an entry-level electronic drum set featuring dual-ply mesh heads for a realistic acoustic feel, 256-note polyphony for rich sound depth, and 15 versatile preset kits. Its built-in metronome and compatibility with Melodics software make it ideal for skill development. Compact and quiet, it’s perfect for apartment living or home studios, delivering professional-grade sensitivity and expressiveness in a portable package.







| ASIN | B07HC2ZMN4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #207,860 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #371 in Electronic Drum Sets |
| Connector Type | Usb, Usb Type B |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (215) |
| Date First Available | September 24, 2018 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00761294513552 |
| Included Components | Snare |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 52.9 pounds |
| Item model number | TD-1DMK |
| Manufacturer | Roland |
| Material Type | Mesh |
| Product Dimensions | 34.53 x 19.69 x 15.87 inches |
| Set Name | V-Drums |
| UPC | 761294513552 |
M**D
Outstanding electronic drum kit.
Roland is the first name in electronic drums. I have owed many drum kits both acoustic and electronic. I purchased this kit as I will soon be moving into an apartment and can no longer terrify my neighbors with my regular acoustic kit. If you are looking for electronic drums to cut down on the noise, and you are on a budget, this is the kit to get. The mesh pads have the same feel as a regular acoustic drum kit (The solid rubber pads of other electronic kits have too much stick bounce). All the drums are double triggered, which means you can do rim shots and they are also sensitive to how hard you hit the drum. The cymbals are also chockable, so you can silence them with a hand grab. It case you are wondering how Roland can put out a kit for half the price of most of their other sets, they have cut some corners. The actual drums and cymbals are the same quality, as far as I can tell, to their much more expensive kits. Where they have saved money is on the drum brain. It gives you 15 fantastic kit sounds ( hard rock, reggae, jazz, percussion, electronic etc), a metronome and even some included songs to play along with. What you don't get is the ability to tune individual drums to a specific pitch or the ability to input your own sounds, or add additional drums. These were all worthy trades offs to me. I love this kit. I am thrilled with this kit. It is rugged, easily portable and sounds terrific. So are there any negatives? The only negatives is I wish it played a little louder from the headphone jack as you can hear the sound of the sticks hitting the pads and cymbals even at the loudest volume setting with headphones on. There are easy work-arounds for this such as a cheap headphone amp or a more expensive drum monitor. I should also point out that the Tama Iron Cobra double drum pedal pictured in the photo does NOT come with the kit. It is in the photo only to illustrate that the bass drum pad surface is wide enough to accommodate a double pedal which is a huge plus. In closing, this is a fantastic electronic kit with an acoustic kit feel that is an incredible value.
P**N
Outstanding equipment and performance
My son is delighted with it now that he is an advanced drummer. Even tough is for "beginners" it has everything he needs for his level, since it is full adjustable, and brings plenty of fidelity to the scenario. 100% recommend. The only improvement i find fair to mention, is that the electric panel for its setting is too basic with very few options, but for now, it certainly has everything needed even for and advanced drummer. No doubt Roland is quality, and worth the upgrade.
B**.
Great quality electric drum set
I've owned an acoustic Yamaha drum kit for years and most of that time, it has been sitting in a closet or in the garage. My wife doesn't like me leaving it out as it takes up a lot of space and bugs the neighbors. I looked into a lot of different electric drum sets and most of the other reviews said to just get a Roland kit. So I did. And I do not regret it. I do have to say, on the model I got, the pads aren't as big as some of the other ones I've seen out there, but they are big enough to play on, and they feel amazing! The dual mesh heads are very realistic and are quality items. I do wish the control module had more customizable settings and wasn't as basic, but I'm not recording or doing anything crazy besides just playing on them, so it works. Very happy with my purchase!
M**R
Great little kit, but the photo's in the advertisement are misleading, otherwise a 5 star value
The TD-1DMK is great value- $550 + $250 for Tama Cobra Dbl Bass Pedal (You will never need another pedal in your life) However, the picture in the advertisement is misleading and deceptive. The Ad clearly shows three 8" triggers/pads and one 6" trigger/pad. Otherwise this would have been a 5 star purchase. i.e. Trigger/Pads as pictured (see above) 8" ="Snare; Tom 1; Tom 2 6"= Floor Tom With that said, the quality of the kit is outstanding. I played many years ago, but like many of us I gave up the kit for dirty diapers and pacifiers. However, I missed playing. Now that I am responsible adult with a doctorate degree, I can afford any kit I want. I wanted a kit that was small enough for my home office and not OBNOXIOUS like an acoustic kit. This kit fit the bill. Before buying the TD-1DMK, I tried the Alesis and Yamaha base models at the local music store. The Roland triggers and pads are far superior to the leading brands in both sound and feel. Do yourself a favor and spend the few extra dollars for the Roland, you will not regret it. In fact, you will pat yourself on the back in the future if you decide to upgrade your kit. I did upgraded my module with an expanded TD10 module $300. This gave me far more control of my kit than with the TDK1 module-- at a fraction of the cost of a newer model module. In the end, this kit is perfect kit and size for beginners, but the kit is also suitable for playing small venues- even without the TD10 module upgrade. Lastly, the pads can be repurposed and added to any upgraded Roland kit- All Roland pads are cross compatible with all out Roland kits/modules. Good Luck,
D**R
Excellent kit
I am a beginner drummer who uses this kit for practice and jam sessions with friends. So far this kit has been great to me, simplistic but effective and fun to play. It sounds great and I appreciate all the different sound choices. The only complaints I have are that the sensors within the drum heads are sometimes a little unresponsive (due to the sensor's location at the bottom center of the drum heads) and that there are no sensors in the drum heads for rim hits.
Z**H
Great kit
Having not played drumset in many years now, this set allowed me to slowly work my way back into the groove. My only problem so far is that every now and again, the headset port will cause issues with my headset, but then it will be fine. Otherwise I recommend.
S**.
Drum but quietly!
The reason I bought this is because my husband always talks about getting e-drums and I wanted to get him something he could use with headphones and something he could eventually use on Rock Band if he wanted to. It was easy to put together. My 7 year old is also learning to drum on it. Apparently it is also one of best brands of e-drums. It's an all around win!
J**N
Llegó en excelentes condiciones y no he tenido ningún problema.
O**P
By far the best electronic drum kit I've ever owned. I've had a few and this drum kit is the best one I've ever played on size,feel, sound all around great instrument and great price.
S**H
I found that that the 6 inch mesh heads were a good idea as opposed to rubber pads, but I found them just too small to play on. I think that the 8 inch mesh heads even make for an easily playable snare and are great for toms too. But for the price of 3 Roland PDX 8's I could buy a whole Donner DED-200 set, which I did and I must say I am really happy with. The Roland entry level drum module is pretty weak compared to the Roland TD-17, the TD-17 should be the base model and Roland need's to stop shipping rubber drum pads, those things gave me tendonitis. the entry level Roland drum rack is too small to fit the the three tom pads, the larger drum rack included in the Donner DED-200 allowed me to arrange the the three tom's the way I wanted. The Roland TD-17 KVX series is just about perfect, if it included a larger drum rack, but at close to $2,000.00,it makes hard for an entry level, better to get the Donner DED-200 and build up your kit as you go.
C**N
Excelente kit. Llegó en tiempo y no me arrepiento de haberlo comprado.
J**O
Buenísima opción "entry level" para una batería electrónica. Los tambores de mesh se sienten fantásticos. Pierde una estrella porque aunque incluye el sensor para el pedal del bombo, no incluye el pedal en sí. Otra reseña menciona que no incluye la llave para el ensamblaje, pero en mi orden sí venía incluída. Si piensas comprar tu primer batería, esta es una buena opción, pero ten en cuenta que debes comprar el pedal (cualquier pedal acústico), el banco y las baquetas. Recomendaría también comprar unos audífonos buenos para practicar, si no tienes ya.
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