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LEKATO Electronic Drum Set, Portable Electric Drum Set for Beginner with Quiet Mesh Snare Drum Pads, 220+ Sounds, USB MIDI, 2 Switch Pedal, Electric Drum Kit with Sticks, Travel Bag

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Features

  • Expressive Performances - The LEKATO electric drum kit features a double-layered mesh snare drum pad as a quiet drum head for a natural playing experience. 3 Tom and 3 cymbals are made of silicone for incredible rebound.
  • Designed for Beginners - The coaching module of the LEKATO CPD-1000 electronic drum comes with 30 demo songs and fun practice exercises to help children develop and improve their drumming skills, making it perfect for beginners. Built-in a metronome to help build timing and accuracy.
  • Essential Extensions Covered - Easy and short recording of your own playing. CD/MP3 player AUX input to play along with your phone or other portable devices. Connect to your computer through USB for easy backing track triggering or recording into your DAW as MIDI controller.
  • Support Dynamic Kick Drum - In addition to the 2 simple trigger foot pedals included, this LEKATO electric drum set adds an expanded input for velocity-sensitive kick drum pad, which supports most kick trigger pads.
  • Always Different Sound All drums have touch sensitivty, including snare, hi-hat, crash, ride, tom1, tom2 and tom3, can produce different levels of sound depending on the force and speed of hit. 220+ drum sounds and 10 kits, plus 5 freely combinable drum kits.
  • Great Portability - This portable drum set requires only a 14-inch snare drum stand or tabletop for easy assembly, includes 3 cymbal triggers and solid stands that are removable for easy storage, a cable connector, drumsticks, 2 foot pedals, travel bag and power supply.

Brand: LEKATO


Material: Silicone


Model Name: CPD-1000


Item dimensions L x W x H: 19.69 x 18.11 x 5.12 inches


Connector Type: USB


Included Components: double-layered mesh snare drum pad, 3 tom and cymbals, 2 foot pedals, a cable connector, drumsticks, travel bag


Manufacturer: LEKATO


Item Weight: 13.7 pounds


Product Dimensions: 19.69 x 18.11 x 5.12 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CPD-1000


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: June 9, 2023


Material Type: Silicone


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Portable kit for the money
This kit is sturdy, very responsive and incredibly portable. I highly recommend this for a travel kit for any level or as a great starter kit before you decide to invest in a whole drum set. I would recommend you buy a snare stand with it - make sure it supports up to 14" diameter. I have seen some bad reviews about the kick drum switch - but I have found it to be pretty responsive - it just takes a little practice. And keep in mind, you have an output available to add your own pedal and switch if you desire. The high hat pedal works just fine. This kit is very easy to customize - each drum, pedal or cymbal can be voiced and volumed to your choice of play style. Headphone jack works well - make sure you have a long enough wire so it is not in your way while drumming. The kit sounds good with my Fender Amp. Lastly the feel of the drums and the cymbals are very nice. The snare is especially responsive. It is pretty quiet in headphone mode as to not disturb the neighbors. Great buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024 by John Evans

  • Compact and easy to set up with great sound
I bought this kit to record some backing drums for my guitar playing. I like that it is very compact compared to a full e-drum kit and still has the basic drum/cymbols needed to create some great drum tracks. I purchased this extended height snare stand to sit a bit higher than a normal drum height and it works fantastic. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085TQML1G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024 by Victor L

  • Surprisingly good! Even better by adding additional gear
I’m a pro drummer and I have LOTS of edrum experience. I’ve owned gear from all the major brands and am well used to tweaking settings etc. I was intrigued by the tiny footprint and affordable price so I decided to pull the trigger ( 😉 ) on this setup. First of all, it seems surprisingly sturdy. I love the mesh head snare (it was tight and responsive right out of the box). The rubber toms are ok, and the little cymbal pads are, well, LITTLE. The pedals aren’t great (more on that later). One recommendation on the kit build: there’s a 4th mounting hole for the cymbal mounts, with a little plastic plug blocking it. Could that piece be hollow so it would become a drum key holder?!? That would be easy and cool! Performance: With zero edits, everything played as intended and worked pretty well. The factory sounds aren’t bad! And the preset kits are pretty good right out of the chute. If you just wanna play drums and not read the manual, it’s fairly satisfying. I found there to be some crosstalk, and the trigger settings were easy to use to solve this issue satisfactorily. One somewhat disappointing triggering issue I discovered: when playing around the drum set quickly, hitting a tom and then immediately playing the snare doesn’t work. It’s as if the snare has a half-second “masking” feature to avoid false triggering. Moving between toms quickly totally works. But not tom-to-snare. This was the only triggering problem I found. Lekato, is there a software update possibility for this one odd flaw? The cymbal pads are IMO a little too small. And it’s really easy to accidentally hit the round fastening nut on top instead of the pad itself. I wish the pads were taller so that the mounting nut would be below the playing surface. And I wish they were a couple inches wider. But they do work! I find that assigning one to a cowbell feels really natural due to the width. I also wish the mounting arms were a few inches longer. The hihat height works great, and the ride height is ok. But I want the crash a lot higher! I may fabricate my own. I also wonder if there might be some way to get the crash to be chokeable in future versions. Lekato, whattaya say?! Even a pushbutton “kill switch” on the metal kit chassis would be cool! Mounting the kit on a snare stand is easy. I used a snare basket top section on a cymbal stand tripod so that the leg spread is much larger and it is SOLID. Great feel overall. Pedals: well, to start, they’re well-built and seem quite sturdy. The Hihat switch pedal works ok. I don’t love it, but it’s functional. But the BD switch just barely works. It’s by far the weak link here. No dynamics, feels unnatural, and triggering is a little spotty. You’ll definitely need something else for serious play. I plugged in a Roland KD7 and it just WORKS. No trigger setting changes needed- it just immediately was what I wanted. So overall, the kit does what they say it will do, and seems very well built. BUT… Just for fun, I bypassed the factory module altogether and plugged the pads into my top-end Yamaha DTX-ProX. And NOW WE’RE TALKIN’! The DTX trigger settings and crosstalk controls are extremely robust. And the sounds and control etc etc etc are off the charts. Add a Yamaha Hihat pedal and you have a SERIOUS kit that sounds 100% pro, in the tiniest footprint possible. For even more realism I have set up 3 small Yamaha cymbal pads so I can have crash chokes, ride bell, and Hihat edge options. Now the little Lekato pads are set to play cross-stick, splash, and cowbell. It’s still a tiny footprint and is a PRO kit sound! I realize this isn’t what they intended, but if any gigging drummers are reading this- this kit can be a cool centerpiece for a very functional tiny e-drum setup! I really dig this little kit, and will gig with it (and report) soon. I would give it 5 stars if the snare trigger issue were solved and if the BD pedal were to be improved in some way. 👍🏽 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by Darth Sleader

  • Great and fun!
This drum set is very well designed and fun to play with. Light weight, easy to move, and playable.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024 by SamTH

  • These do a surprisingly good job...
I have been a musician for decades. Guitar is my main instrument, but I like to have a set of drums for recording. Over the years I have had a typical Pearl drumset, an Alesis Command X e-drum set, and a small Yamaha DD65 (to use mostly as hand drums)... these Lekato e-drums sound good, both for recording and for getting some percussion when playing with friends. The layout is good, the triggers are accurate, and they sound good through my Bose PA. Easy to set up, although I wouldn't disassemble them to put in the carrying back, just because it takes 15 minutes or so to set them back up. I bought this as a bundle with the "motorcycle style" drummer's throne - absolute most comfortable throne I've used. I set these drums on a snare stand - compact and comfortable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024 by Captain Jim Captain Jim

  • Decent, but not that great.
Pros: The snare feels pretty good. MIDI output works pretty well. The preset kits sound pretty good. The drums sit on a snare stand well. They don't take up very much space at all. Cons: The cymbals are very small and sit at weird angles when attached. I wish I could raise them a little higher since my sticks keep touching when playing. The drums sometimes have trouble registering multiple hits at once. The pedals are terrible on carpet and slide around like crazy. The hat pedal sometimes closes without having your foot on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024 by mahsiocaj

  • Has a usb port so you can connect it through your pc or laptop to have more vst sounds .
Overall is great and it's very very impressive for it's price,nice idea by LEKATO to help us the drummers to play when you don't have much space or you need it on the go (the bag is huge) also the pair sticks are nice too . The disadvanage of the kit if you can call it a e drum kit is the pedals, so you have to connect a real e drum bass to the extra cable they give ,in my case the YAMAHA .The hihat cc is great when you play vst such as ezdrummer 2 or 3 with no need to configure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024 by Much77

  • No rimshot or sensitivity on foot pedals, otherwise a decent entry level e-drum
As mentioned above I wish it had a rimshot setting and a little bit of sensitivity control on the foot pedals. Once you get all the pads dialed in the response feels pretty natural and the ease of use is not even an issue. Actually a pretty decent drum machine for the price, I really have no complaints there. I'm using it in Studio One 6 Professional with PreSonus AudioBox I2 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024 by Reece The Beast

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