Millenium MPS-750X E-Drum Mesh Set Reviews
Good
Good set for practicing. Good mesh heads, decent size toms and the real hi hat improves playability. Bas drum misses a signal very occasionally.
The module is all you need. Easy to plug in your phone to play along or to plug into a module which you would be needing if you wanted to play gigs as the standard sounds are ok but not great. But I guess you wouldn’t buy this kit for this purpose.
Quality of the all plastic construction is reasonable and good for the price.
All I’m all great kit for practicing.
Millenium Bank is bad
I'm using this drums 6 months mesh are amazing but drum module is very very bad but I use drums connect logic and superior drummer performance is awesome...
Great kit for the price
Got this kit for my son and have to say it sounds and feels great with the mesh heads. Some of the studio sounds aren't great but overall it does the job. Will be planning to hook this up to the EZ drummer system but overall can't be faulted
Great
Great drum for the price. Does what is expected of it. Works well as an audio interface and is quite configurable on the module. Really unbeatable value on this one.
Worked only one week
After one week of playing I decided to write Tmomann about sound quality problems. Rims reaction is wrong (non repetitive) and propably it's a software problem. 4275 firmware update is expected :) But just after this, the module stoped work.
Now I'm waiting for replacement.
Anyway, In my opinion mechanical components are very good for this price. Module is "full of options" but poor quality. Mixer "potentiometers" are diffucult to use. Automatic crosstalk sensing/calculation works not too good. And worse - error in rims sound calculations. Hi-hat controll is not a strong site of this module either.
I decided to buy used Alesis DM10 for compare and maybe for use instead 750x module.
Perfect for complete beginners, but lacks dynamics.
I have practised on this kit in my apartment for two weeks, then I've decided to send it back. Here's why.
I guess if you're starting out on the drums or if you're playing genres which don't require a lot of dynamic variations, this set would be perfect for you. However, I found the sounds too artificial and the response to hits not very precise.
Of course, for the price maybe it's to ambitious to ask for perfect pad response and a high dynamic range, but sometimes, even the toms didn't really produce any sound even after a regular single downstroke -accented- . I have also noticed that the triggers on the toms lack precision if you're playing too fast.
As far as the sound is concerned, I think it's a matter of taste: I have started playing the drums on an acoustic set, so that's the sound I'm used to. I've found this module to contain a wide variety of sounds, but they somewhat lacked 'depth' to me.
All in all, the Millenium MPS-750X is a good kit for beginners, but going back I would have spend a bit more and bought a Roland model.
No halfopen hihat
It's like a guitar with a missing fret. It won't produce the halfopen sound when you hit the hihat while opening it. Quite frustrating. I'm returning this item and possibly buy a non-millenium edrum like a Roland or so.
Very good
The drum set was delivered in 2 weeks, although my country is far away.
The support team quickly and professionally helped resolve some misunderstandings with the sound module.
The quality meets my expectations.
We use these drums with Addictive Drums 2 for rehearsals in a rock band. I really like the sound, especially the sensitivity to blows of different strength and in different places of the pads.
There is a disadvantage that a half-open hat can not be played. But you can achieve a similar sound if you press the pedal a little later than hitting the stick. This is a crutch, but in the end you can adapt))
As a result, the conclusion is that this is one of the best in terms of price/quality.
No flaws were found.
grate kit
I did not buy this to be used as a standalone drum but to use with a computer and play my plugins inside a DAW to get more realistic drums in my songs. For that it is really perfect and the drum pads give a nice and realistic feel like a real drum skin would
Very many options for reasonable price
Use
Home use for training and intend to record drum tracks on PC. Now I'm working on MIDI connection to PC to connect to VST drums plugin.
Pro:
I really like the sensibility on snare and toms, it has range and starts with at very low hits surprisingly, very natural.
Separated hihat and kick drum feels like acoustic set which is perfect for a beginner.
All mesh pads are 2 zoned and also the cymbals. The ride has 3 different sounds.
Construction is ok, its stable.
Assembly was fun :) Everything makes sense.
Playability is very similar to a beginner acoustic set.
Pads are ok by size and also the cymbals.
Also included metronome and track are nice feature.
Cons:
Sensibility on hihat is ok, but on low hits has no trigger.
Sounds in module are poor but does the job for training and for play along with songs.
Has a Bluetooth feature but not for BT headphones which is a bit sad, it has some feature to connect phone but didn't tried it yet.
Cant figure out how to setup MIDI connection to PC, device appears but is not identified in DAW, requires some more research and troubleshooting, maybe I'm missing something.
Conclusion:
I have them for 2 days and I am delighted. Fun to play. They look amazing, look like grownup and not a kid setup and feels quality. Hope I will figure out MIDI connection. Cant wait to hear in VST with huge sample libraries.
Millenium MPS750 - fantastic product.
It was a toss up between the Millenium MPS750 and the Alesis nitro mesh. I chose the Millenium, even though slightly more expensive, for the hi-hat with pedal and the 10 inch snare and tom toms. Pleased I did, fantastic set of drums. The hi hat with pedal gives the e drums a more realistic feel and the 10 inch pads are well worth the extra cash. The mesh pads have a superb response, just like a traditional drum set. the sounds are good, although not tried all the features yet. Well worth the money and prompt delivery.
Best for the price
Cheapest E-drums that have self standing Hi-Hat. Excellent quality, very stable while playing. The module has a lot of sounds for each part of the drum. Would be cool if there was a possibility of exporting recorded drum tracks to usb or PC. Crash is dual zone, while ride is 3-zone which is amazing. It is very silent beacuse of the mesh pads.
I?m loving this product
This electric drumkit is very good for its price range. its very well build and good quality for being on of the cheaper drumkits out there. It has many features with its bluetooth and in build sounds. I am a pretty good drummer and I wanted something to be able to play in my dormroom as a student and this fits my need perfectly. its not loud while playing. it fits very well in my room and it looks good!
Great kit , easy to use with DAW.
I wanted a kit with mesh heads and free standing hi-hat stand at a reasonable price as I am a beginner drummer.
The kit was easy enough to put together in about an hour. The sounds are ok for practicing. For recording I plug it straight into my mac via USB, and it works directly with my DAW and EZ drummer without any setup, so thats great.
It also has bluetooth so you can play songs on your iPhone and play along on the drum module. Easy to set up, just turn on bluetooth on your phone and accept the module and away you go.
If you install the snare per instructions it can be a bit low if you are tall, but it can be solved by installing the snare beam above the side bar I guess.
Overall a good kit for the money. It plays good enough for a beginner and since I would use EZ drummer to record even if I had an expensive kit, it does not make sense to me unless you are way more advanced to go for a more expensive brand.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Millenium
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $645
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