🎶 Unleash Your Inner Drummer!
The Yamaha EAD10 Electronic-Acoustic Drum Module is a versatile tool that transforms your bass drum into a hybrid system, featuring a stereo microphone and extensive customization options. With 50 presets and 200 user scenes, it allows for seamless integration with your music library, making practice enjoyable and creative. The accompanying iOS app enables you to produce and share your music videos, enhancing your live performance with rich sound textures.
Body Material | Bass Wood |
Material Type | Bass Wood |
Item Weight | 2.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 18.2 x 9 x 7 inches |
Connector Type | USB |
Color | Black |
N**.
Best investment
This is totally worth it at a fraction the cost of multiple mics, stands & interface, etc. The EAD10 sound is perfect for me. I use it for recording my acoustic kit and not really as a conversion into an electronic kit… tho the electronic sounds are fun to mess with.ADDITIONAL CORDS TO BUYI bought an ‘iPhone to Type B’ (iPhone to printer cable) just like the instructions suggest and it’s been perfect to use my phone and iPad with. It plugs from the phone straight into the back of the module. I did NOT buy an adapter for my phone to use with the regular printer cable… the adapters don’t work very well, from my past experiences and from what I’ve heard people complain about. Using the iPhone to Type B cord, you can also stream music from your phone to the unit to play to.You’ll need the Type B printer cable to go straight from the module to your computer if you’re going to use a DAW to record. Again, I bought one for my Mac that is a ‘printer cable to Mac’… no adapters or USB converter to plug into my computer. Goes straight from my Mac into the back of the module.DAW For recording - I’ve been using garage band and that’s been great as well. My computer detected the EAD10 and linking it together was super easy.I’ve also used the REC N SHARE app to be able to do quick videos and it’s been awesome. The iPhone to Type B cable is all you’ll need for that too. Your phone should recognize the EAD. As for streaming & recording drumless tracks, you’ll have to do some research but I use Transcribe.STAND/MODULE MOUNTINGI bought a projector stand off Amazon that had a top shelf for my laptop and a smaller bottom shelf for the module.That’s all I’ve got. Hope it was helpful. Yamaha really nailed it with this unit. It’s helped my practicing immensely. I’d say players of all levels can benefit from this and it’s worth it’s weight in gold.
D**N
Great product.
Love it.
N**S
Welcome to the 21st century!
This little thing is absolutely brilliant. I bought it thinking it was just a simple drum mic. It is but it also turns your kit into a hybrid acoustic electric kit with built in samples and it sounds great! Definitely recommend adding a snare trigger (not included) to really take this to the next level. Another $100 for a dual head/rim trigger is totally worth it. Get it!
J**X
Great tool. Dirt simple. Good sounds.
This is a super useful tool. It's more useful for practice than anything else, but it's passable for recording as well - especially for how simple it is to get great sounds. Here are a couple of things I've learned along the way that you may find useful:1. Make sure the cables are connected well. I had intermittent static at first and it turned out to be a not-perfectly-connected cable.2. The ride cymbal will be overwhelming in a typical 4-piece configuration where the ride is somewhere between the rack and floor toms. It ends up relatively close to the mic array and there's nothing between it and the mics. When I added a second rack tom and moved the ride out over the floor tom the mix balanced out nicely.
B**E
Bass drum compressor with a second built in mic to pic up the rest of the kit.
I was tired of bringing mics, clips, stands, and cords for my drums. This one module does it all with a 5 minute setup.
P**
Amazon bro. Show like temu
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V**I
Expensive Toy but Great Fun!
Really cool to be able to change the sound of my acoustic drums. Easy setup. iPhone app is very cool for recording sound and video, and ability to take tracks from music library and make click-tracks. Going to try to connect to my laptop and use Jamkazam to see if I can play live with band members online. Expensive toy but a lot of fun!
U**A
EXPECT TO BUY ATTACHMENTS
Bought this for my son so he could record on phone and share files to make songs. Well, this requires an Apple lightning to USB3 camera adapter ($40) plus a USB 2.0 printer cable ($7). He tried to set it up today and attach it to the hi hat stand and learned through YouTube that it requires a "Yamaha CSAT924 Parallel Multiclamp Cymbal Stand Attachment" for $23 bucks. So, if you're planning to use it to record files for recording purposes and have it attached in the recommended spot on the drum kit, you can expect to also have to purchase these items for another 70 bucks.
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