

🥁 Elevate your rhythm game with the TD-07DMK — where pro sound meets compact style!
The Roland TD-07DMK is a compact, professional-grade electronic drum kit featuring ultra-quiet double-ply mesh heads, Bluetooth audio and MIDI connectivity, and extensive sound customization with 25 preset and 25 user kits. Ideal for home use, it includes 40 free Melodics lessons and advanced coaching tools, making it perfect for millennial professionals seeking high-quality drumming with minimal noise and maximum creative control.
















| ASIN | B099P1DB5N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,862 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #80 in Electronic Drum Sets |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Black |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (123) |
| Date First Available | July 18, 2021 |
| Included Components | Cymbal, Snare |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | TD-07DMK |
| Manufacturer | Roland |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 35 x 20 x 16 inches |
| Set Name | Melodics Lessons |
| UPC | 761294518779 |
B**P
A great hobby kit
I did a lot of research to figure out exactly what I needed, and the TD07 kit didn't disappoint. The smaller footprint and relatively quiet pads are perfect for living in a shared apartment. The kit was pretty easy to set up, and provides all the tools, instructions, and cables you need. The control system works as expected, with a good selection of kits and sounds, and the bluetooth connects to my phone every time without a problem. I plug my headphones (standard 3.5mm headphone jack) into the system when I play, and both the kit sounds and bluetooth music have good quality with no noticeable latency. The drum and cymbal pads themselves are Roland's most basic sizes, but they're still top-quality with a realistic feel. Additionally, you can easily upgrade with larger pads or cymbals as needed, and the system allows for one extra input (you can use it to add an additional pad/cymbal, but I used the extra input to replace the ride cymbal with the CY-13R so I could play the bell). The only downside is the kit doesn't include a kick pedal or drum throne, so you'll need to purchase those separately (as well as drum sticks - I recommend plastic tip sticks to reduce wear on pads), and you'll need a USB type B cable if you want to connect the kit to your computer (not required). Happy drumming!
G**D
These are not set to play yet, just being built.
Very beautiful feeling drums. A little bit to get it together. Youtube video helped a lot and we should hv looked there first before starting. We having started it up as in turning it on yet but we can tell by the heads that it plays like butter. Very Happy and Lucky to have such a beautiful drum set!
F**D
Absolutely Wonderful!! This is great for a beginner plus a long time student!
Easy to place together with excellent instructions and the quality of the sound along with the alternative sounds that it comes with is nothing less than excellent. More than expected on a product such as this for the price. If your going to get one of these,,, this model and brand is the one you want without a doubt.
M**K
So far so good
The sounds aren’t too bad. being able to play into the computer through midi and really change/ tweak the sounds afterward is nice for recording too. The dynamics and playability are really a lot better than most e-drums out there. I’m thinking about eventually upgrading to the vh10 hihat to put on a regular stand and use the one provided for the extra cymbal. I like being able to get an actual crash sound just by hitting on the end of the ride, I’m guessing you can turn that off when adding the extra cymbal and get more of a wash out of the ride tho. If not I may have to upgrade the ride eventually too. I might also upgrade the snare and exchange the provided bigger snare pad to the floor Tom. All works fine as is tho. I like the smaller size of the pads and don’t find them clumsy. The td07 module meets all my needs. sometimes the hihat pedal isnt the most accurate when trying to splash and play more intricate beats, but just the fact that you can even do that with it is a step up from most. If I had the money now I would have bought a kit that already has the upgrades I mentioned.
Z**S
Good
Very good for practicing.
C**Z
Great Kit, Horrible Hi-Hat Controller
I'm very pleased with the kit overall, as a first time drummer who's been banging on a practice pad for a little bit. My criteria for a good enough starter kit was "makes me excited to play drums every day, doesn't teach me bad habits" and this definitely hits the spot. It's packaged very well, the hardware feels sturdy and high quality, the sounds are good enough (though if I'd tasted the ambrosia of a real acoustic kit, it seems like I might disagree). One minor complaint is that the kick trigger being mounted directly to the stand means the whole stand will slowly slide forward and rotate counterclockwise (if you're a righty) unless you add a sandbag or a weighted blanket or something else to stop it from sliding. The ride cymbal on the right will also mistrigger occasionally if it's mounted too close to the center of the stand, since it's catching some vibrations from the kick. This isn't SUCH an issue though, and I knew what I was getting into with the kick when I got this thing instead of the KVX. What I'm LESS okay with though is the hi-hat controller (The included one is the FD-1, which Roland will not even sell you a la carte because it's such a piece of garbage). It sucks. It has a gummy feel, it wobbles everywhere, it has a lot of "play" to it (not like playing the drums, but as in it moves side to side when it should be moving up and down only). The spring tension is way too low. It's horrid. Does not spark joy at all. I'm rating the kit 4/5 instead of 5 because I can tell already that the hi-hat controller is going to hold me back from learning proper hi-hat technique because it's so horrible to use that timekeeping with the left foot feels like it simply won't be possible. I've ordered a different Roland pedal (the FD-9 is what I settled on, since it seems like the 8 has a lot of issues people don't love) to go with the kit, which I'm sure is their plan, and I'm not happy about it. In my opinion, the FD-1 pedal isn't nearly fit to be included with a kit of this quality. It's a waste of my money and it's a waste of perfectly good electronics (which have been tacked onto the world's cheapest hardware). If you order this kit you should absolutely plan on having to shell out two hundred more dollars for a pedal that's actually fun to play with.
P**I
Great product
nice set,,, I got it all set up...
S**S
roland td 07 a all around great set in my opinion incomplete no bass pedals
after purchasing bass pedals that i could afford i have to say that the Roland td 07 is a most excellent product i think the quality is superb. i do have to say that in my opinion the set is incomplete to me how can you have drums without bass which is in my opinion the heart of the drum set. i do have to also praise them on the quality and to me realistic feel i think that if you can find bass pedals that are in your budget i think anyone will be very happy with the set. I do have to say that i would recommend the Roland td 07 to anyone i am more then satisfied with the Roland td 07 its just in my opinion for the money it should come with the bass pedals.
E**.
I like the sound quality, it is value for money, at the stage of recording and mixing with features like eq of pads such as selecting frequencies not available in the module. At recording stage dual zone issue with hi hat as well as hi speed tempos. Well researched support required from seller and product experts.
D**N
Le TD 07 est bon pour débuter Personnellement j’ai opter pour le TD 17 kvx2 De beaucoup mieux supérieur Voilà mon opinion
M**A
En la imagen del producto aparecen tres pedales pero únicamente trae uno, y no incluye el pedal del bombo lo que hace ilógica la compra de una bateria incompleta. En la reseña no te dice que ese pedal NO está incluído por lo que no es una venta honesta
C**N
FD-1 terrible design .. the 3 or 4 grommets near the heel need to be one entire flat surface grommet I had the pedal less then a week and the plastic for the heel already snapped in half I'm gonna ask amazon for for a replacement but I'm not sure rather lining the under the heel with shoe goo would void my warranty... it goes \__/ with the grommets where I apply pressure to my heel while playing it should be a grommet pad
V**A
have 2 different Alesis E-drum in the past, they are very good for budget. Move on to TD07 although price is higher, everything is good
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