Alesis Nitro Max Kit Electric Drum Set with Quiet Mesh Pads, 10" Dual Zone Snare, Bluetooth, 440+ Authentic Sounds, Drumeo, USB MIDI, Kick Pedal








Key features
- •Complete Percussion Experience - Premium 8-piece electronic drum set with ultra-quiet Alesis mesh heads, revolutionary Drum Module with Bluetooth & built-in industry-leading BFD drum sounds
- •Genuine Performance Feel - Now bigger 10" dual-zone mesh snare, (3) 8" mesh toms, kick drum tower with pedal and (3) 10" cymbals: ride, hi-hat with foot controller, crash with choke, on a solid foldable rack
- •Create and Customize Your Own Kits – Upgraded Drum Module with 32 ready-to-play BFD kits, 16 user-made kits & 440+ drum, cymbal & percussion sounds and multi-velocity samples for a real acoustic drum sound
- •Your Expansive Virtual Sound Library - Connect to PC/Mac via USB and unlock BFD Player to add-on drum kits and brand new sounds for practice or recording into your DAW
- •Drumming Mastery Simplified – Get 90-day access to interactive lessons from 200+ drummers and learn 5000+ songs with Drumeo; get 30-day Melodics Premium access and 60 additional virtual lessons to keep
- •Expanded Creativity - Add your own drum samples or record directly on the Drum Module via USB thumb drive. Connect your Nitro Max to a computer via USB/MIDI and use with any VST or DAW you prefer
Alesis Nitro Max Kit Electric Drum Set with Quiet Mesh Pads, 10" Dual Zone Snare, Bluetooth, 440+ Authentic Sounds, Drumeo, USB MIDI, Kick Pedal
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Customer Reviews
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Solid kit for the price
L-Rez✓ Verified Purchase•September 8, 2023
A good kit that's just a few notches short of being perfect. Easy to install, responsive pads, solid overall. But there are a few things that keep it from being perfect:
1. Hi-hat pedal is iffy in its response. Sometimes it works exactly like you expect, other times it thinks the hats are closed even if you have your foot mostly off the pedal. It's really hit and miss.
2. Bass drum sounds extremely tinny through headphones, to the point where I wondered if it was even working, but the control module showed that it was triggering.
3. The crash cymbal choke function works, but the area where you have to grab to make it work is surprisingly small.
Still, none of these are deal breakers. If you're a beginner or just looking for an inexpensive kit for an apartment, this is a solid buy (but make sure to buy a throne, as the kit doesn't come with one).
1. Hi-hat pedal is iffy in its response. Sometimes it works exactly like you expect, other times it thinks the hats are closed even if you have your foot mostly off the pedal. It's really hit and miss.
2. Bass drum sounds extremely tinny through headphones, to the point where I wondered if it was even working, but the control module showed that it was triggering.
3. The crash cymbal choke function works, but the area where you have to grab to make it work is surprisingly small.
Still, none of these are deal breakers. If you're a beginner or just looking for an inexpensive kit for an apartment, this is a solid buy (but make sure to buy a throne, as the kit doesn't come with one).
Excellent practice kit, little wobbly for a live gig
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 13, 2023
Setup was easy and all the tools are included. Save the twist ties to shore up the cables. Getting it all adjusted to how I prefer to play took a few attempts but it was fairly easy to get things where I want them. The aux in mixes well with the volume of the kit for playing along with tunes. Overall this kit sounds great and is super cheap for all it can do.
Worth the low price if it's all you can afford, like me.
Fabio estevez ✓ Verified Purchase•July 18, 2023
But etter to get something else if you have a couple hundred extra to spend. Stand is somewhat small and wobbly. 8 inch snare feels a bit small but i got used to it. Tighten everything well but don't strip them out. If you don't it will slowly come apart or the drums pads will move.
Great set for the price.
John T.✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2023
First off let me say the set really is a good bargain set. If your just needing something at home you can practice on without driving the family & neighbors crazy, & without hurting the wallet much, it's perfect...
that being said, I do have a few things I think could've been done a bit better even on a bargain class drum set.
1) I wish the module put out louder volume... I've tried different headsets and speakers but unless you're willing to spend another $150 on a high class pair of headphones or a cheap subwoofer, any ambient noise will make it hard to hear the kick, and soft snare notes.
2) The "Bass Drum" is so small and light you will constantly be stopping to pull it back every 2 to 3 kicks. It moves if a light breeze hits it. (2A:You can remedy this a bit if you put down a place mat or rug to put the set on, and use some Velcro to hold in place)
(2B: Or like me you can get a used bass drum from a higher class set that has a little weight plus the typical bar-stands on it. Most individual drums can plug into any module that uses 1/4" aux cables)
3) I also wish the high hat control was a little heavier duty and better built
3A: the amazing thing is the Alesis nitro module does allow you to assign any of the 256 different drum voices to whichever piece you want. Meaning you can assign the same kick sound to both the bass drum and the HH-Control Pedal giving you a double kick ability without having to spend the kind of money it takes to get sets that come with double kicks as standard. (3B: but there's a minor issue when using the HH control for double kick that comes from the cheap/light build of the pedal... now & then When you are playing with the HH pedal as a kick it will make a crack noise like shutting a highhat and kicking bass at same time. And it still acts as open/close function for the High Hat even when you've assigned the kick voice to it. So you have to time hitting your high hat to always be alternating with using the pedal as kick. If you do both simultaneously your high hat will sound like your hitting it while wide open.
Summary: all in all... the fact that for less than $500 you can get a complete electronic drum set that comes with all mesh heads (excluding bass drum) and feels and sounds pretty dang good; Is amazing. It'd be great for your kids who are just starting their drum journey, (and great for parents as it is 1,000xs quieter than a traditional acoustic set) but also great for people like me who started playing 25years ago. But after becoming a husband & father, your spouse finally got you to put the set in storage. Then your church asks you to join the worship team and you need a way to practice (without getting a divorce) lol. It's a cheap and easy fix that your spouse (& neighbors) will appreciate.
that being said, I do have a few things I think could've been done a bit better even on a bargain class drum set.
1) I wish the module put out louder volume... I've tried different headsets and speakers but unless you're willing to spend another $150 on a high class pair of headphones or a cheap subwoofer, any ambient noise will make it hard to hear the kick, and soft snare notes.
2) The "Bass Drum" is so small and light you will constantly be stopping to pull it back every 2 to 3 kicks. It moves if a light breeze hits it. (2A:You can remedy this a bit if you put down a place mat or rug to put the set on, and use some Velcro to hold in place)
(2B: Or like me you can get a used bass drum from a higher class set that has a little weight plus the typical bar-stands on it. Most individual drums can plug into any module that uses 1/4" aux cables)
3) I also wish the high hat control was a little heavier duty and better built
3A: the amazing thing is the Alesis nitro module does allow you to assign any of the 256 different drum voices to whichever piece you want. Meaning you can assign the same kick sound to both the bass drum and the HH-Control Pedal giving you a double kick ability without having to spend the kind of money it takes to get sets that come with double kicks as standard. (3B: but there's a minor issue when using the HH control for double kick that comes from the cheap/light build of the pedal... now & then When you are playing with the HH pedal as a kick it will make a crack noise like shutting a highhat and kicking bass at same time. And it still acts as open/close function for the High Hat even when you've assigned the kick voice to it. So you have to time hitting your high hat to always be alternating with using the pedal as kick. If you do both simultaneously your high hat will sound like your hitting it while wide open.
Summary: all in all... the fact that for less than $500 you can get a complete electronic drum set that comes with all mesh heads (excluding bass drum) and feels and sounds pretty dang good; Is amazing. It'd be great for your kids who are just starting their drum journey, (and great for parents as it is 1,000xs quieter than a traditional acoustic set) but also great for people like me who started playing 25years ago. But after becoming a husband & father, your spouse finally got you to put the set in storage. Then your church asks you to join the worship team and you need a way to practice (without getting a divorce) lol. It's a cheap and easy fix that your spouse (& neighbors) will appreciate.
Fun
sean mccall✓ Verified Purchase•May 30, 2023
Sound great for price. Easy to assemble. Will need headphones with 3.5 jack or an amp to hear it.
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