This is a in-depth comparison and breakdown of the Roland TD27KV VS the Alesis Strike Pro SE! If you want to know just about ALL of the pros and cons to each drumset, this is the video to watch. Summery Below:
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Strengths And Weaknesses Breakdown:
Roland TD27KV Pros:
Better Triggering
Lower Latency
Positional Sensing
Bigger Ride Cymbal
Module Has More Editing Options
Bluetooth
Resale Value
Better Durability Reputation
Cons:
Uninspiring Stage Presence
Smaller Toms, Cymbals, And Kick Drum
Less Drums/Cymbals
Weaker Sound Quality On The Kick/Snare/Toms
Fewer Sounds
$500 More Expensive Than Alesis
Alesis Strike Pro SE
Pros:
More Drums and Cymbals
Larger Kick Drum, Toms, and Hihat
Higher Quality Sounds
Twice As Many Sounds
Free Sound Updates Just Keep Coming
Less Bouncy Drumheads
Color Screen
Faders
Can Import Multi-Layered Round Robin Samples
Cons:
Triggering Isn’t As Good As Roland
Latency is 2X Longer Than Roland
2” Smaller Ride Cymbal Than Roland
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