Roland PM-03 Monitor System
Electric Drum Monitor System

Latest User Reviews
If you like being able to hear the kick drum, avoid
Works decent enough for the toms, ycmbals, snare of the roland td9 kit i have. But even though it is supposed to have some form of sub woofer in this, it is truly pathetic. You'll hear the kick pad more than any other sound, even with the module kick turned all the way up.
It looks nice, is compact, but the sound is dissapointing.
Spend some extra on something like the Alesis Strike Amp 12 which, in contrast to this, is exactly what i wanted.
awesome
this is good as a drum monitor if you are living in an apartment buildings.
Good bedroom monitor
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.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Roland
- Released in 2011
- Average price : $261
- Output power: 30 Watt
- 2x 7.5 cm broad band loudspeaker and 1x 12 cm woofer
- Bass reflex port
- Volume knob
- Line in socket
- Connectors: Stereo mini jack, jack (L/ mono, R)
- Weight : 6.0kg
- Dimensions : 243mm x 236mm x 452mm
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