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🥁 Elevate your rhythm game with the ultimate mesh-powered electric drum set!
The Alesis Turbo Mesh Kit is a seven-piece electronic drum set featuring ultra-realistic mesh heads for natural feel and quiet play. It offers over 100 sounds, 30 play-along tracks, and comes complete with pedals, sticks, cables, and a sturdy steel rack. Integrated educational tools and 100 free virtual lessons make it perfect for beginners and pros alike, delivering a versatile, immersive drumming experience right out of the box.


























































| ASIN | B07HYTRL7D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,468 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #29 in Electronic Drum Sets |
| Body Material | Alloy Steel |
| Brand Name | Alesis |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,059) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694318024157 |
| Included Components | Turbo Drum Module, 8' Mesh Snare Pad, 3 x Tom Pads, 10' Cymbal Pads (Hi-hat, Crash, Ride), Kick Pedal, Hi-Hat Steel Rack, Cable Snake, Wrap Strips, Key, Sticks, Power Supply, User Guide, Kit Assembly Safety & Warranty Manual |
| Item Dimensions | 32 x 46 x 32 inches |
| Item Type Name | Seven Piece All-Mesh Electronic Drum Kit With Super-Solid Steel Rack, 100+ Sounds, 30 Play-Along Tracks, Connection Cables, Drum Sticks & Drum Key included |
| Item Weight | 29.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Brands inc. |
| Material | Mesh |
| Model Name | TURBOMESHKIT |
| Model Number | Turbo Mesh Kit |
| Part Number | TURBOMESHKIT |
| Set Name | Seven Piece All-Mesh Electronic Drum Kit |
| UPC | 694318024157 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
C**E
A great kit, from where I sit.
Now I’m no drummer, by any means. This kit, though, fills a spot for me that extends all the way back to my childhood. Back then, in the 80s, the only options seemed to be a crummy electric kit with fake drum sounds or a traditional kit. Neither of which my parents would have ever bought for the ensuing noise fest and therapy that surely would have followed. Fast forward many years and the Sears catalog has progressed to the Amazon experience. I did a little research on this kit, not extensive, but enough to feel good about my purchase. For the money this kit felt like a great start for this beginning drummer. The Assembly Putting this thing together does take a little bit of time and the instructions are not crystal clear. If you pay close attention to the photos and endure a bit of trial and error, you’ll get it together. It took me about an hour. Most of the time was spent figuring out which part of the frame goes where and ensuring that the ends of each piece slot in correctly. Be sure to loosen brackets as you go so that each piece will slide in easily. Tighten things up and you’re on your way. The Trial Again, I’m no drummer, which was clearly evident in my initial attempts to play along with Dave Grohl tracks. Note: Probably not the guy to try and keep up with right out of the gate. That all being said, the kit sounds great, I think. There are about 10 different combinations of kits creating plenty of sounds for me to play around with. The base sounds real, snare, crash and high hat. Pretty cool. Everything is adjustable, like a real kit, to fit where you want things. Just takes some messing around for it to feel right. Kind of like finding that sweet spot in a new car seat. The cymbals were a bit quiet relative to everything else and plugging in your iPhone to play along via the auxiliary jack is cool, but the sound quality isn’t great from the iPhone. I plan to solve that by just playing through a stereo. Then adjusting the drum volume to the optimum level to both play along while still hearing the song. I have not yet toyed with all the settings, but will over the next few days weeks, actually reading the manual- novel idea. Overall Overall, I’m really happy with this kit so far, albeit just a few days. It’s sturdy feeling, enough so that I feel I can beat up on it a bit. It can be folded up a bit to be tucked against the wall. It’s fun and relatively intuitive. Most of all, I’ve got my first kit many long years after pining over lesser options from a tattered Sears catalog back in the 80s.
P**H
Silence is Golden, But These Mesh Heads Are Pure Platinum for Apartment Drummers
Setting up the Alesis Turbo Mesh Kit was a surprisingly breezy experience, largely due to the lightweight aluminum rack that snaps together with a reassuring stability. I appreciated that the footprint is compact enough to slide into a corner of a bedroom or a small studio space without dominating the room, yet it unfolds into a completely ergonomic setup. The black matte finish on the hardware gives it a sleek, professional aesthetic that defies its entry-level categorization. Getting everything positioned correctly took only a few minutes, and I found the clamps held the pads firmly in place even during more enthusiastic, heavy-hitting sessions. It is immediately clear that the design focus here was on maximizing playability while minimizing the physical hassle often associated with electronic drums. The absolute standout feature of this kit is the mesh technology on the snare and tom pads. In my experience with electronic kits in this tier, you usually encounter hard rubber pads that feel like beating on a countertop—harsh on the wrists and noisy in the room. These mesh heads are a total game-changer; they offer a realistic, acoustic-style rebound that makes practicing rudiments and rolls feel natural and fluid. I took the included drum key and adjusted the tension on the heads, tightening the snare for a crisp snap and loosening the toms for a deeper feel, which is a level of customization that is vital for developing proper stick control. Furthermore, the acoustic volume of the pads is incredibly low. I played vigorously while someone was watching TV in the next room, and the sound of the sticks hitting the mesh was barely a whisper, making this an absolute savior for apartment living. Navigating the Turbo drum module is refreshingly straightforward, avoiding the "menu-diving" paralysis that plagues more complex systems. I cycled through the 10 preset kits and found them to be punchy and distinct, covering everything from tight jazz setups to boomy rock arenas. While the library isn't infinite, the sounds provided are high-quality and latency-free, which is crucial for keeping your timing locked in. I particularly enjoyed the built-in coaching features and play-along tracks; having a metronome and rhythmic exercises integrated directly into the brain of the kit makes warm-ups significantly more engaging. The display is bright and easy to read, ensuring that changing a kit or adjusting the tempo mid-session doesn't break your flow. One specific design choice I appreciate for late-night practice is the beater-less kick pedal. Unlike a traditional kick tower that uses a physical beater striking a pad—which sends a "thud" through the floorboards—this kit uses a responsive trigger pedal that is virtually silent. It took a moment to adjust to the feel since there is no physical impact, but the trigger action is smooth and precise. For recording or expanding the sound palette, the USB-MIDI connection is flawless. I plugged the kit directly into my laptop and instantly triggered high-end drum VSTs in my DAW without any driver headaches. This connectivity transforms the kit from a standalone practice rig into a capable MIDI controller for studio work. Ultimately, the value proposition here relies heavily on the marriage of quiet performance and realistic feel. It bridges the gap between a toy and a serious instrument, providing a platform where a beginner can learn proper technique without forming bad habits caused by poor surfaces. The inclusion of the sticks, the connection cables, and the power supply means there are no hidden costs to get started. I found the entire package to be incredibly cohesive; it is a dedicated tool designed to make drumming accessible, quiet, and physically satisfying, proving that you don't need to break the bank to get a professional-feeling response under your sticks.
C**J
Great hardware, lackluster software
The drums went together easily. It took about an hour to get everything set up and plugged in. I bought this kit for use with Clone Hero, so I was rather disappointed when the $300 kit didn't come with a MIDI cable. The built in software does have some good features for practice and warming up, but it sounds like an old 2000s, cheap keyboard, and there are only 10 sound kits to choose from. No more sounds can be loaded onto the kit. All that being said, the drum heads are small, but they feel really nice to play on. The mesh surface provides good feedback. The pedals aren't great, and I'm sure if you really pound on them, they won't last long. I'm going to look into adding a shock absorber, as the sound of plastic striking plastic doesn't sound good. They also don't fold like the description states. You can loosen some bolts, and move some pieces around easily like you're folding them, but I think for them to be "folding" they have to have a folded state and unfolded state. With these, you just loosen some bolts and slide the kit around until it fits where you need it. As a beginner, there's no way I'm doing that. Once you get your kit dialed in, messing up your arrangement isn't very appealing. Great entry level E-kit, all in all.
C**4
As described
was skeptical about the size when I ordered for my 18 year old to learn to play. However, I was shocked at the size! Fits him perfectly now and it's been 2 years since we ordered it! Also, we are two years out from the order and they're still working, so that's a plus!
D**Y
Great present for an eight year old.
It was a birthday present. He’s loving it.
M**R
Fiyata göre başarılı
J**A
Een goede drumstel wel is hij klein en zeer licht maae het is een zeer goede e-drum voor jongeren
Z**E
Easy to use and easy to setup. They could use more drum kits but having so many already is good. It's not the most exspenvie E-drum kit but plays quite nicely. I would reccomend adding in some rubber floor grips to be able to change out for the spiked ones for people who have hard wood floors instead, but very good for the price of the item none the less. It's a bit tedious to put away and take out all the time specially when you got kids.
B**E
Bon rapport qualité prix. Mais envisagez de modifier quelques éléments, selon votre usage.
J**.
El montaje inicial lleva sobre una hora, no resulta complicado incluso para aquellos que no hemos tocado antes una batería electrónica. Consta de 3 timbales, la caja, Hit-hat, 2 platillos, los pedales del bombo y hit-hat, cableado, ordenador de a bordo y 2 baquetas de madera, por lo que la silla iría de nuestra cuenta. Pesa poco, no ocupa demasiado, se ve robusta y elegante y el sonido me ha sorprendido gratamente, ya que no se nota retardo ninguno entre nuestro golpe y el sonido. Puede usarse conectada a un altavoz, o con auriculares, por lo que la molestia sería mínima aunque hay que tener en cuenta que algo se escucha. Tiene 10 sonidos preestablecidos, metrónomo y distintas melodías para seguir, aunque imagino que algo más habrá que aún se me escapa. Lo que menos me ha gustado es que el pedal del bombo se va desplazando al pisar, por lo que habrá que buscarse las artimañas para fijarlo y que resulta más cómodo al tocar. El precio es muy muy correcto teniendo en cuenta la calidad que ofrece, y es ideal para aquellos que nos estamos iniciando en el mundo de la percusión y, ¿por qué no? los más profesionales.
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