Yamaha DTX562K Review

9.3

Yamaha delivers on tone and response with the Yamaha Dtx562k.

$1799.
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Yamaha has made a place for themselves in a market long dominated by Roland and Alesis for best electronic drums with their Yamaha DTX532K series. They may even land amongst the best drums & percussion.

Yamaha Dtx562k Electronic Drumset Electronic Drumset Features:

  • DTX502 module with over 691 high-quality drum sounds
  • XP80 3-zone snare pad for head, rim-shot, side-stick
  • Real hi-hat system for authentic, nuanced feel
  • Includes KP65 Kick Pad
  • Large 10″ Ride and Crash cymbals and 10″ Hi-Hat cymbal (all 3-zone) with exclusive 360-degree “choke” function

Yamaha DTX562K cymbal

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you choke the cymbals?

Yes!  The cymbals respond to chokes and swells which is a great feature, especially for the cost of this kit.

Is this a good electronic drum kit for apartment drumming?

While this electronic drumset is much quieter than an acoustic drumset, there are definitely quieter electronic drumsets just. based on the noise at impact.  If noise is a big factor, take a look at the options with mesh heads.  I will again say, it is very quiet compared to an acoustic drumset, so for most applications this will be quiet enough, but you will hear tapping akin to sticks tapping on a rubber practice pad.

The look and feel of this particular electronic kit is not comparable to the more expensive Roland options, but the cost and the quality of the drum tones create quite the value.  For having rubber pads, the quality is surprisingly good, and while I generally prefer mesh heads on electronic drumsets, the response of the drum triggers make this an enjoyable electronic drumset to play.  The cost being relatively low for electronic drums, make this drumset a quality value purchase.

The feel of the pads are quite good for rubber pads, though i do and will likely always prefer mesh heads when it comes to my preference in electronic drumsets. The nuance in the cymbals and snare are solid, with great response to even chokes and swells and buzz rolls on the snare drums. The hihat stands have a better reputation than that of the Alesis Strike Pro kits.


 

 

9.3 Expert Score

The tones in the Yamaha DTX532K are quite impressive and there are a ton of great tones to work with.

Sound
9.5
Price
9.5
Look
9.1
PROS
  • Great Price
  • Responsive Pads
  • Quality sound bank
CONS
  • There are some better Roland options