Roland TD-1K V-Drums Electronic Drum Kit *
over $20
V-Drums Quality for Practice, Learning, and Fun
Roland’s V-Drums are the world’s most popular electronic drums for one reason: they’re the best. Blending superior sound, authentic feel, and rugged durability, each kit in the V-Drums lineup performs at the highest level, a testament to more than three decades of developing electronic drums. The compact TD-1K is no exception, delivering respected V-Drums quality in a space-saving kit that keeps up with you as your playing evolves.
Ideal for everyone that wants to enjoy drums at home, the TD-1K offers a wide selection of expressive drum kits for playing any musical style, plus fun onboard training and recording functions for building your skills and checking your progress. And as a Roland TD-1K owner, you’re not just starting an exciting musical journey— you’re also joining the V-Drums family, a group of discerning players that includes the world’s finest drummers and percussionists.
- - Acclaimed V-Drums sound and performance in an entry-level set
- - Enjoy drumming in any musical style with 15 expressive drum kits
- - Supports essential acoustic drum techniques, including cymbal choke, advanced hi-hat playing, and more
- - Build playing skills with the onboard Coach function, metronome, and recorder
- - Practice along with onboard audio songs or your own tracks played from a smart phone or music player connected to the Mix In jack
- - Beater-less kick pedal provides low noise for playing without disturbing others, ideal for practicing at home
- - Space-saving, ergonomic design and stylish looks to suit any room in your home
- - Sturdy drum rack with quick and easy height adjustment for every drummer, from kids to adults
- - Many upgrade options for enhanced performance, including OP-TD1C for an additional crash cymbal, KT-10 or KD-9 for kick, and more
- - USB-MIDI for using the TD-1K with the DT-1 Drum Tutor, V-Drums Friend Jam series, and other popular computer music software
- - Intuitive user interface for easy operation