The TD-25KVX is basically twice as expensive as the other two TD-25 sets, only because of its big Roland KD-180 kick drum and slightly bigger snare and tom pads. The Roland TD-25K is an even reduced version of the TD-25KV, with the same 10” snare, but a small 8” floor tom, two even smaller 6.5” rack toms and only one CY-12C crash cymbal. Every other component is identical to the KVX version. While the TD-25KV is coming with a 10” PDX-100 snare and tom and two smaller 8” PD-85 rack toms. The KVX does also have a 12” PD-128 snare pad and 3x 10” Roland PDX-100 tom pads. The new Roland TD-25KVX has an 18” kick drum instead of the Roland KD-9 kick. The Difference between the 3 Roland TD-25 SetsĪll 3 Roland TD-25 sets come with a Roland VH-11 hi-hat, an MDS-9 drum rack, 12” dual-zone CY-12C crash(es) and 13” CY-13R 3-zone ride cymbal. If you want to know the difference between the 3 Roland TD-17 sets, please read this article or watch this video. While the TD-25 line has the TD-25K, KV and KVX. The TD-17 line consists of the TD-17K-L, KV and KVX. A lot of drummers seem to have trouble to decide between the TD-17 and the TD-25 kit.Ĭomparing the 2 sets is very hard as each e-drum line comes with different types of sets. Roland released a new entry-level/mid class drum set called Roland TD-17.
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