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Electronic Drum Sets

Electronic Drum Sets

Electronic drum sets from American Musical Supply are a must-have addition to any drummer's setup! Driven by sound modules with hundreds of assignable sounds, you can set up these kits to sound like anything - from classic acoustic drums to experimental electronic collections. The snare, cymbal, and kick drum pads provide an accurate response and similar feel to their acoustic counterparts. Enjoy private practice at home, add a powerful piece to your recording setup, or connect to an amplifier and let loose the huge catalog of sounds at any live performance - an electronic drum set can do it all!

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  1. Roland TD-02KV V-Drums Electronic Drum Set

    Roland TD-02KV V-Drums Electronic Drum Set

    $659.99
    The TD-02KV is the top-line model in the series. The TD-02 series brings you the world’s finest entry-level electronic drumming experience—at an affordable price. Backed by decades of V-Drums innovation, these compa...

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  2. Roland VAD103 V-Drums Acoustic Design Drums
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    Roland VAD103 V-Drums Acoustic Design Drums

    $2,239.95
    A streamlined V-Drums Acoustic Design, the VAD103 captures the vibe and feel of a traditional acoustic set, complete with shallow-depth wood drum shells. V-Drums set the standard, and the VAD103 upholds that traditi...

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  3. Yamaha DTX8K-M Mesh Electronic Drums

    Yamaha DTX8K-M Mesh Electronic Drums

    $2,399.99
    Offering uncompromising sound, feel, and realistic playing surfaces, the DTX8K-M mesh electronic drums makes you a better drummer, quicker! The DTX-PRO module, equipped with the same tone generator as the DTX-PROX m...

    12 Payments of $200.00

  4. Pearl eRoadshow Complete Electronic Drum Set

    Pearl eRoadshow Complete Electronic Drum Set

    $379.99
    From the Most Trusted Name in Drums and Percussion, the Pearl eRoadshow Is an All-In-One Electronic Drum System from the Brand of Choice Behind Countless Music Legends Since 1946. Out of the Box and Into the Groove ...

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Quiet Practice, Big Sound: More About Electronic Drum Sets

Electronic drum sets have come a long way. And at American Musical Supply, you’ll find e-kits that feel natural, respond like the real thing, and fit into your space (and practice schedule). With options from trusted names like Roland, Yamaha, Alesis, and more, our selection is packed with everything from tight practice kits to full performance setups.

Mesh heads, realistic sound engines, compact frames, Bluetooth audio — whatever you’re after, we make it easy to find the right electronic drum kit for your setup and budget. Plus, our 0% interest payment plans and VERY fast shipping mean you can get to playing faster. Find your new electronic drum kit at AMS today! 

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Why Go With Electronic Drums?

There are more reasons than just keeping the volume down — though yeah, playing at midnight without getting a noise complaint is a win. The real draw of an electronic drum set is how much ground it covers. Practice, record, rehearse, even the occasional live gig — electronic kits handle it all with less gear.

With an electronic drum kit, you can run one compact setup that swaps sounds, saves space, and plugs straight into your audio interface. You’re not tied to one style either. Want tight funk snares one minute and big arena rock toms the next? Just scroll and tap. Most modules also let you tweak sensitivity and import your own samples.

And yeah, they’re lighter, easier to move, and a whole lot friendlier if you live in a small space or just don’t feel like rearranging your entire life to make room for a massive drum set. 

How to Choose the Right Electronic Drum Kit

There’s a big range in electronic drum sets, and it’s not just price; it’s feel, features, and how deep you want to go. The right one for you depends on how and where you play.

Just Starting Out

If you're new to drumming, start with something that keeps it simple. Look for solid rubber or mesh pads and a layout that’s easy to navigate. You don’t need every feature under the sun — just a kit that feels good and makes practice something you’ll actually stick with. Kits that include a kick pedal and throne, like the dDrum E-Flex, are great for getting going without the add-on scramble.

Home Recording and Production

If you're building beats or tracking songs at home, go for a kit like the NU-X DM-7X that integrates cleanly with your setup. A good module should have USB or MIDI out so you can plug straight into your DAW. Mesh heads give you better feel and less stick noise in the mic, and high-res samples or multi-zone pads help your playing translate in the mix.

Live Playing and Rehearsals

For gigging or band rehearsals, you’ll want something built to move and handle abuse, in addition to high-quality sound and playability. Prioritize kits like the Roland VAD307 with rack stability, multiple trigger zones (like rim shots and cymbal chokes), and a module that lets you save and swap kits quickly. Features like Bluetooth audio or custom sample playback can also come in handy if you’re syncing with tracks or layering sounds. 

Alesis Strata Core Electronic Drum Set: Designed with Professionals in Mind

The Alesis Strata Core brings pro-level feel and sound without the oversized price tag — or the oversized kit. It delivers dynamic, expressive playability, crisp module sounds, and a sturdy curved steel rack that keeps everything locked in tight. It’s a compact setup built for serious drummers who need power, precision, and a smaller footprint. Want a closer look? Hit play on the video.

When You’re Ready to Play Loud

Headphones are great, but sometimes you want to feel the kick hit your chest and let the snare crack like it should. When you're ready to crank it, AMS has you covered with a solid lineup of electronic drum amps and PA speaker systems that pair perfectly with your kit.

Whether you're jamming with a band, running sound in a rehearsal space, or just want your drums to move some air, we’ve got options that bring your electronic drum set to life at full volume.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Electronic Drum Kits

If you have questions or would like to learn more about electronic drum kits at AMS, check out our helpful FAQs down below. 

Can I expand my electronic drum kit later on?

Many kits offer extra trigger inputs, so you can add more toms, cymbals, or even a second kick pad down the line. Just check your module’s compatibility before upgrading. Some entry-level kits are more limited than others.

Are electronic drum sets good for kids or beginners?

Definitely. They’re quieter, more compact, and often come with built-in learning tools. Plus, the ability to change sounds keeps younger players engaged without driving everyone else up the wall.

Do electronic drum sets feel like acoustic drums?

It depends on the kit. Higher-end models with mesh heads and multi-zone pads get impressively close to the feel and response of an acoustic setup. Budget kits may feel a bit different, but they’re still great for developing stick control and coordination.

Your Kit, Your Rules — Shop Electronic Drum Sets at AMS Today

Ready to bring home an e-kit that fits your space, your style, and your schedule? American Musical Supply makes it easy to pick up the electronic drum set that works for you — with gear from trusted brands, flexible 0% interest payment plans, and VERY fast and free shipping that gets you playing sooner. Whether you’re dialing in your first kit or upgrading your current setup, AMS has the tools to keep your groove going strong.

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