Best ATV aDrums Artist Series Expansion Alternatives
We found 10 alternatives to ATV aDrums Artist Series Expansion based on experts and consumers reviews.
Alesis Nitro Expansion Pack

Based on 3 reviews
I bought this as an expansion for my Alesis Command Mesh Kit, and it works really well. The frame for the Command kit is slightly bigger than that of the Nitro, and so I bought a couple of larger drum clamps to fix the tom and cymbal to my frame (the clamps supplied are, quite naturally, for the Nitro and so too small for the Command, but that was to be expected and not a problem). The tom and cymbal work really well, and it's worth noting that the current product description is slightly wrong: the tom is a dual zone pad, (the same as the ones that came with my kit - the only difference is cosmetic: black rather than chrome), and the cymbal has a choke (identical to my existing ones). Nothing not to like - this expansion kit works perfectly. A quick hint to anyone using the Addiction...
Roland PDX-8 08" V-Drum Pad

Based on 3 reviews
Has nice (adjustable) rebound and is very quiet. * Slight warning for TD4KP buyers: * Unfortunately the positioning is very limited when used as a snare for this kit, it took about a half an hour of fiddling about and adjusting the other pads to find a relatively playable position. However I think this is more the fault of a combination of the mount system (not included), which should really have a ball and socket type attachment on it to allow for some flexibility in the positioning and the TD4KP "snare stand" pole which should really be extensible in some way.
Roland PDX-12 12" V-Drum Pad

Based on 1 reviews
I decided to purchase a Roland PDX-12 pad to expand the set of my Roland TD-17KV drum kit, which I have been using for almost 5 years. The set of this drum kit includes a Roland PDX-12 pad, which is used as a snare drum pad. I added a Roland PDX-12 pad as an additional floor tom pad. This pad has a large size of -12 inches, which is very close to the full-size snare drum. It is very comfortable. The pad has a mesh work surface on which it is comfortable to play, the surface is very quiet when playing. The pad has two sensors that allow you to adjust two different sounds to the center and to the rim of the drum. As I wrote above, I have been using the Roland PDX-12 pad as part of the drum kit for almost 5 years and during this time I have not had any complaints about the operation of this...
Roland PDX-100 10" V-Drum Pad

Based on 7 reviews
The Roland PDX-100 10" V-Drum Pad is designed and built to a very high standard with a sturdy feel and extremely solid construction ! As a dynamic pad there is a vast control over it's velocity curve and a great feel due to it's mesh drum head that feels like a well tuned snare drum. The rim of the drum reacts well as a second trigger and the rubber seal that covers the rim allows the surface to stay quiet which is helpful if you are playing at home with headphones on ! The pad can be used as a practise pad to work on rudiments etc and is light enough to carry around if you go away for the weekend or just want to use it as a warm up before a gig ! All in all, a great buy.
Roland PD-8 V-Drum Stereo Rubber Pad

Based on 5 reviews
The first thing I noticed when setting this up was the superb quality! I know there are loyal Roland fans of all things Roland (guitar pedals, keyboards), but this really made an impression. The feel is just right, with natural stick bounce and no physical noise from the hits - only the electronic triggering. The touch sensitive (hit sensitive) action is every bit as good as hoped for. It feels like a real drum should. The "stereo" is not truly stereo in the usual sense - they could have called it dual channel for skin and rimshots. The rim feels slightly odd being rubber instead of metal, but that's only a minor point. (sticks last longer!). I also tried this with the EH Space Drum pedal, not being sure if this would work with a true analogue device, but it works just fine,...
Millenium MPS-500/750 10" Mesh Head Pad

Based on 4 reviews
First of all the product itself is notva roland pad but it looks like and sometimes feels a like,the product itself is very fun to play but pay attention to use the l rod and the rack clamp i used my yamaha extra gear i owned from my dtx 540k e drum kit cause the rack clamp is kind of cheap and cranky a bit for my taste,as for the quality i can guarantee you will like the tom pad or as a snare pad ,it feels much more than 10" sometimes on my roland td 15 kit. Buy it itl's good with good response as dual zone pad.
Millenium MPS-750X Expansion Pack

Based on 6 reviews
The additional volume has a more tightly stretched mesh than the volumes in the main set. The tension of the mesh must be loosened. The length of the wires is matched perfectly. The fastenings are very tight. Дополнительный том имеет более жёстко натянутую сетку чем у томов в основном сете. Натяжение...
Millenium PT-10 10"x06" Tompad Grey Line

Based on 2 reviews
I have a Roland td-17 drum. I bought all the acoustic design pads of the Millennium brand. First of all, they are compatible with Roland :) They worked as soon as I put them on. I had to make some adjustments to get the rim sounds properly. In terms of material quality, they are quite good in appearance and look handsome. What I don't like about these pads is that they cut the sound off quickly. As if I mute the pad with my hand, the sound disappears in a short time. When I connect Roland pads without changing the settings, I can get longer sound. It causes me not to get a voluminous result, especially in toms, and this makes me very sad.
Millenium PS-13 13"x05" Snare Grey Line

Based on 3 reviews
I have a Roland td-17 drum. I bought all the acoustic design pads of the Millennium brand. First of all, they are compatible with Roland :) They worked as soon as I put them on. I had to make some adjustments to get the rim sounds properly. In terms of material quality, they are quite good in appearance and look handsome. What I don't like about these pads is that they cut the sound off quickly. As if I mute the pad with my hand, the sound disappears in a short time. When I connect Roland pads without changing the settings, I can get longer sound. It causes me not to get a voluminous result, especially in toms, and this makes me very sad.
Millenium PT-14 14"x14" Tompad Grey Line

Based on 3 reviews
I have a Roland td-17 drum. I bought all the acoustic design pads of the Millennium brand. First of all, they are compatible with Roland :) They worked as soon as I put them on. I had to make some adjustments to get the rim sounds properly. In terms of material quality, they are quite good in appearance and look handsome. What I don't like about these pads is that they cut the sound off quickly. As if I mute the pad with my hand, the sound disappears in a short time. When I connect Roland pads without changing the settings, I can get longer sound. It causes me not to get a voluminous result, especially in toms, and this makes me very sad.