Yamaha DD-75 Digital Drums – Portable E-Drums with 8 Touch-Responsive Drum Pads, Drum Kit with Volume Control and Headphones, in Black


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Make music everywhere

Just take the drum set with you? Sure, whynot?! DD-75 is portable, battery operated and weighs only 4.2 kg. So your next jam session can take place anywhere.

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Keep it quiet

If it gets too loud for friends, neighbours or family, simply plug in the headphones and continue jamming. The drum set also has a volume control.

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Rhythm in you veins

Featuring percussion with beats from all over the world, it’s only natural that you can also play with your hands!

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Perfectly equipped

The DD-75 comes with a pair of wooden drumsticks and two assignable pedals included- on your mark, get set, go jam!

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Rock out everywhere

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Transportable sound for every venue

With the Yamaha DD-75 multiple possibilities are always around the corner: whetheroutside, in the basement with friends or rocking out in the living room – this drumset is sure to impress with 570 tones, 75 programmed drum kits, 10 programmable kits and a 32-fold polyphony.



Weight: 4.8 kg
Dimensions: 69.6 x 51.3 x 24.9 cm; 4.8 Kilograms
Model: DD75

9 Responses

  1. VFQAllanffuhfnf says:

     United Kingdom

    I was a drummer with a band throughout the late 60’s to mid 80’s. Family life became the priority and I have only played occasionally since. I purchased the DD75 recently, basically chasing old ghosts of the past.
    Never used edrums, but very impressed with this unit, apart from the bass pedal (switch). Tried it out and instantly realised it was pretty hopeless. The hihat pedal does work, but has no real sense of feeling.
    Anyway, I have since purchased the Yamaha KU 100 (I think thats the number), and it is an instant improvement. I will eventually purchase the matching hihat pedal also.
    The main kit takes a lot of getting used to. You do not get the bounce of a proper head (Everplay etc), so good rolls are not really possible. The range of sounds and kits is impressive, and as yet I have only scratched the surface. Old guys and tech comes to mind! Using cans at present, but will buy a small amp soon. All in all I am impressed and it now serves my purpose –reliving happy memories.

  2. Kelsey Fogarty says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The only issue I have with this kit is the foot pedals. They are very unresponsive and I found myself stomping on them quite hard in order to trigger them. Changing the sensitivity didn’t make a difference. If you are getting this be prepared to buy something like the Yamaha KU100 Silent Kick Pedal Trigger and/or HH65 hi-hat controller. That’s roughly another 170.

    Apart from the pedals, this is a very good unit with a nice range of kits. Sensitivity is good and can be configured. This is good for those learning the drums. It’s fully portable and easy to carry. For those lacking space who want to play/learn drums, it’s ideal.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Really good for the begginers (lots of learning support functions) as well as for the advanced user
    It is a not only the percussion instruments – it is suprasingly contains full MIDIS chanel/ instruments – it can be used as an only device – not needed for the additional instruments it has everything you need to complete control over the composition process – the included software is more than one really need to get it fully utilized

  4. VernCarnevale says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis is a great device. Had it 18 months now. Bought the external plug in foot pedals (much better than the supplied ones). I have it on a shelf, pull it out when I want to play, then push back in for storage. Feels different to a real / electronic drum kit, but means I can learn to play drums in the limited space that I have.

    I play guitar so run the drums into my amplifier when I want a bit more volume than the built in speakers can provide. I have played in a jam situation with some friends, plugged into a PA system. Sounded great.

    Very fun device for learning / playing. If I had room I would buy an electronic drum kit, however I don’t so this is perfect for my needs.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    very good.it does what I want It to do.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersGot this for my partners birthday and I can honestly say he plays it everyday. He still hasn’t found out all the different setting and discovers new things all the time. Very lightweight so easy to move about. Great quality! Highly recommended

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersThis is a really practically alternative to having a full drum kit at the home. I even have my old DD 65 in my studio connected to the P.A system as really good for when I am Jamming along with Students or delivering larger groups. I don’t understand that the 1 star reviewing is meaning with it being complicated, it’s perfectly simple. Plug it in, turn it on, volume up and hit the pads.

  8. GemmaPollack says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 11 From Our UsersI wanted a kit but couldn’t get the real thing because of the noise and lack of space. The DD75 is great, especially with the SS662 snare stand and upgraded KU100 Kick pedal. I have also bought a HH65 hi-hat pedal (not in pics) all of which I picked up second hand but give a much improved feel and performance when playing. I have only scratched the surface of the settings etc but regardless I am really happy with it and it’s nice to be playing again after many years.

    Great!

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersThis sounds great with a good set of headphones…the pedals that come with it are not so good so iv got a Yamaha KU100 Silent Kick Pedal Unit 69 pounds from amazon and using a sustain pedal from my axus for the high hat.All in all a good buy.