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The Alesis Turbo Mesh Kit is a premium electric drum set featuring realistic mesh drum pads, a robust seven-piece configuration, and over 100 sounds. It includes educational tools like 100 free virtual lessons and built-in play-along tracks, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned drummers. With a sturdy build and all necessary accessories included, this kit is designed for immersive and quiet practice.
Body Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 13.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 32 x 46 x 32 inches |
Connector Type | Auxiliary |
Finish Types | Black Painted |
Color | Black |
C**E
A great kit, from where I sit.
Now I’m no drummer, by any means. This kit, though, fills a spot for me that extends all the way back to my childhood. Back then, in the 80s, the only options seemed to be a crummy electric kit with fake drum sounds or a traditional kit. Neither of which my parents would have ever bought for the ensuing noise fest and therapy that surely would have followed. Fast forward many years and the Sears catalog has progressed to the Amazon experience.I did a little research on this kit, not extensive, but enough to feel good about my purchase. For the money this kit felt like a great start for this beginning drummer.The AssemblyPutting this thing together does take a little bit of time and the instructions are not crystal clear. If you pay close attention to the photos and endure a bit of trial and error, you’ll get it together. It took me about an hour. Most of the time was spent figuring out which part of the frame goes where and ensuring that the ends of each piece slot in correctly. Be sure to loosen brackets as you go so that each piece will slide in easily. Tighten things up and you’re on your way.The TrialAgain, I’m no drummer, which was clearly evident in my initial attempts to play along with Dave Grohl tracks. Note: Probably not the guy to try and keep up with right out of the gate. That all being said, the kit sounds great, I think. There are about 10 different combinations of kits creating plenty of sounds for me to play around with. The base sounds real, snare, crash and high hat. Pretty cool. Everything is adjustable, like a real kit, to fit where you want things. Just takes some messing around for it to feel right. Kind of like finding that sweet spot in a new car seat. The cymbals were a bit quiet relative to everything else and plugging in your iPhone to play along via the auxiliary jack is cool, but the sound quality isn’t great from the iPhone. I plan to solve that by just playing through a stereo. Then adjusting the drum volume to the optimum level to both play along while still hearing the song. I have not yet toyed with all the settings, but will over the next few days weeks, actually reading the manual- novel idea.OverallOverall, I’m really happy with this kit so far, albeit just a few days. It’s sturdy feeling, enough so that I feel I can beat up on it a bit. It can be folded up a bit to be tucked against the wall. It’s fun and relatively intuitive. Most of all, I’ve got my first kit many long years after pining over lesser options from a tattered Sears catalog back in the 80s.
A**K
Great beginner set
Alesis mesh drum kits are an excellent choice for beginners and intermediate drummers who want a reliable and affordable electronic drum set. The mesh heads, diverse sounds, and reasonable pricing make these kits appealing. However, more experienced players may eventually outgrow the features or want a more premium playing experience.If you're on a budget but want a decent electronic drum set, Alesis mesh kits are highly recommended.
C**J
Great hardware, lackluster software
The drums went together easily. It took about an hour to get everything set up and plugged in. I bought this kit for use with Clone Hero, so I was rather disappointed when the $300 kit didn't come with a MIDI cable.The built in software does have some good features for practice and warming up, but it sounds like an old 2000s, cheap keyboard, and there are only 10 sound kits to choose from. No more sounds can be loaded onto the kit.All that being said, the drum heads are small, but they feel really nice to play on. The mesh surface provides good feedback. The pedals aren't great, and I'm sure if you really pound on them, they won't last long. I'm going to look into adding a shock absorber, as the sound of plastic striking plastic doesn't sound good.They also don't fold like the description states. You can loosen some bolts, and move some pieces around easily like you're folding them, but I think for them to be "folding" they have to have a folded state and unfolded state. With these, you just loosen some bolts and slide the kit around until it fits where you need it. As a beginner, there's no way I'm doing that. Once you get your kit dialed in, messing up your arrangement isn't very appealing.Great entry level E-kit, all in all.
J**S
Purchased for Clone Hero
Drums work like a champ for Clone Hero. Many guides online to make setup a breeze. Durable build, mesh face is pretty strong. Only complaint I have is the instructions are a bit confusing because there are no words only pictures and its in black and white. The drum itself is black. Some of the pictures are confusing because they overlap with the drum in the image and I had to pull a guide up on how to set it up correctly. Other than that, 10/10 for clone hero.
D**N
Awesome
Love this and comes with some lessons.
E**5
Great for beginners — but had hi-hat issues out of the box
As a beginner-friendly electronic drum kit, the Alesis Turbo Mesh Kit delivers a solid setup: the mesh pads feel great for the price, the rack is sturdy and easy to assemble, and the module has enough sounds to get started and practice without disturbing anyone.That said, I ran into an issue with the hi-hat pad — it barely triggers sound unless I hit it very hard, even with sensitivity turned up. I swapped cymbals (since all three are the same model) and confirmed it wasn't the pad itself. It might be a cable or module input problem. I’ve reached out to Alesis support and I’m waiting to hear back.If it weren’t for that issue, this would be an easy 4 or even 5-star kit for the price range. But having a major pad not respond properly out of the box is a letdown. Hopefully it’s an isolated case and customer support follows through.Pros:✔️ Affordable entry-level kit✔️ Mesh heads feel nice and responsive✔️ Compact and quiet for home practice✔️ Easy to set upCons:❌ Hi-hat pad barely triggers (even after troubleshooting)❌ Support experience is still pending
M**Y
Excellent! Grandson loves it.
Best part is he can wear headphones while playing which isn't as noisy for us!
A**N
Bought to use for rock band :)
I got this and a roll limitless adapter along with a usb hub and wired controller to be able to play rock band again with the family. The original drum kit was made of cheap plastic and over time no longer registered hits in the game. This is well made and should last until we retire from playing. Can also be a gateway to actually playing drums and is a good starter kit for that purpose too.
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