Best Fischer Amps Shaker Amp 400 Kit 1 Alternatives

We found 4 alternatives to Fischer Amps Shaker Amp 400 Kit 1 based on experts and consumers reviews.

Roland PM-100 Personal Drum Monitor

Roland PM-100 Personal Drum Monitor

Based on 3 reviews

I was extremely unsure if I should buy an expensive speaker for my beginner drummer career to upgrade my already not so cheap Roland TD-17. But after almost a year of playing, I can say, I do not regret it! Actually, it opened up a new “world” to me since now I can play with my friends together. In the beginning it felt quite weird to be so “exposed” to everyone since I was only used to play with headphones. But now it is much more fun to play “properly”. The sound quality itself seems very good to me (as far as I can evaluate that since I am no expert). I use the speaker also for watching movies and have it always connected to my computer since it has 2 input connections which are so nicely adjustable. It offers much more sound than any other computer...

Pearl THMP-1 Throne Thumper

Pearl THMP-1 Throne Thumper

Based on 3 reviews

I have just started using this with my Roland kit in a large Christmas show. It really is good, and comparable to the the much more expensive Porter and Davis BC system. It has adjustable volume and low pass filter so you can set it to your liking. The quality of the product is nice, and what you would expect from a Pearl collaboration. Basically it really gives you the feel of the music, and some how it does actually help the bass freq become louder in the ears. One great benefit of this type if system is that it stops you feeling you need to hit the bass drum so hard and so helps add fitness to playing, plus you are less likely to cause yourself an injury from over working you foot/leg joints. Previous I actually had a sub woofer to sit on to create the same effect, however this...

Millenium DM-30 Drum Monitor

Millenium DM-30 Drum Monitor

Based on 11 reviews

Damn thing so good I ordered another! For this price I wasnt expecting much, but love this thing to bits. The tone controls are a bit weird & seem to interact with each other. Initially I thought the thing was crap, but after I realised how the controls worked I managed to dial in a great tone. Only slight issue is the on/off switch, which is a soft control & tends to switch off after a period of disuse. Good thing I suppose, but keeps catching me out.

Roland PM-03 Monitor System

Roland PM-03 Monitor System

Based on 3 reviews

I usually use headphones when I'm rehearsing at home with a backing track but all my wife could hear was banging. So, I bought this monitor so she could hear my rehearsals in context to the song. When it arrived it was lighter than I expected. It was simple to get started. A two pin power cable, two 1/4" jacks (L & R or mono) and a 1/8" audio input. The sound is dissappointing at first. It took me a while to adjust the balance between my Drum brain, audio in and woofer control on the PM-03. I've had for a week now and I am happy with it. If you are looking for a monitor for gigs look elsewhere. This is a good bedroom monitor only.

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