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No other company can claim to have had as much of an impact on the music industry as Yamaha. Making everything from saxophones to organs, they're not only the biggest instrument maker around - they're also the most diverse. Yamaha's biggest claim to fame, though, is probably their selection of electronic instruments, and the reasons why are more than evident when you look at their impressive lineup of electronic drums. If you're looking for the benchmark in digital percussion, this is it.
To get started from scratch with electronic drums, Yamaha has plenty of full sets to choose from. The right one to choose is something that depends on how you plan to use it. For example, if you'd just like a small set for casual use, check out the DTX400K, DTX430K or DTX450K. These are great practical kits for beginners and hobbyists. If you're a serious professional searching for the best of the best, take a look at some of the higher-end sets like the DTX700K and DTX950K. With Yamaha's most powerful drum modules and pads, these top-shelf sets can do amazing things.
Of course, not all of us are starting fresh and if you've already got some electronic drum hardware, you might not be in the market for a full set. In that case, your focus will probably be on individual Yamaha components. These are great for expanding an existing setup, whether you're adding pads or upgrading your main drum module. They've got some very good drum triggers too, which you can use to blur the line between acoustic and electronic by driving a drum machine from your traditional cans.
While full sets and individual parts are the core of Yamaha's electronic drum hardware, there's even more than that to choose from, including compact percussion pads, monitors and accessories. The bottom line is this: whether you're looking to start out drumming digitally, to expand a kit you've already got or even just to have some fun with a portable practice pad, Yamaha is a great choice all around.