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The Alesis Nitro Pro is a professional 8-piece electronic drum set featuring ultra-quiet dual-zone mesh pads, a powerful drum module with 500+ authentic BFD sounds, Bluetooth and USB MIDI connectivity, and a sturdy steel rack. Designed for drummers of all levels, it offers extensive customization, double kick compatibility, and a 90-day Drumeo subscription for interactive learning, making it the perfect all-in-one kit for practice, recording, and live jamming.


























































| ASIN | B0DB5TMZ9S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,262 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #10 in Electronic Drum Sets |
| Body Material | Mesh |
| Color Name | Red |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (279) |
| Date First Available | September 17, 2024 |
| Finish Type | Textured |
| Included Components | Nitro Pro Drum Module; Nitro Pro Drum Kit & Accessories; Drumeo Drum Lessons Card; Quickstart Guide; Safety & Warranty Manual |
| Item Weight | 49.1 pounds |
| Item model number | Nitro Pro Kit |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Brands Inc. |
| Material Type | Mesh |
| Product Dimensions | 37.44 x 49.56 x 47.16 inches |
| Set Name | Nitro Pro |
| Size | Nitro Pro |
| UPC | 694318026410 |
D**D
Excellent Basic Kit
Excellent both for beginner-level drummers and casual drummers. Responsiveness: - The mesh heads are definitely responsive and feel very close to an acoustic set - The cymbals are good. I still find myself fiddling with the sensitivity to get them where I want them. They're about as close as they can get. But its just really hard to compare these with real cymbals. - You may want to adjust the rim sensitivity - especially if you map non-standard sounds (eg cowbell, splash) rather than rim clicks Customizability: - This kit is super adjustable. I (6' 190lbs) can comfortably play with plenty of room to spare. I can adjust the height and tom position so that my little one can also play - Each pad, cymbal, and rim can also be customized - sensitivity, crosstalk (incidentally triggering a neighboring pad), etc can all be adjusted individually. And, of course, you can change the sound triggered by each pad, rim, and cymbal. Expansion: - The [Nitro Max Expansion Pack](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJRGSWKX) is compatible with this unit WITH ONE CAVEAT: the clamps are a size that will not fit your frame. - I ended up grabbing one of [these](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F2MN93D6) for the extension cymbal. And an "Alesis Surge 1.5 Inch Drum Rack Clamp" for the expansion tom (link for the product I purchased is now dead). - This is supposed to support a double kick, but I haven't yet invested much time in searching for one. The kick pad does seem to be (just) large enough to support it. Couple things to keep in mind - This is a simple, pretty basic kit. You don't have a huge array of cymbals, you've got two and a hi-hat. If you want to make more noise, map your tom rims (just keep in mind, accidental rim clicks may make your fills sound real weird). - These cymbals aren't real cymbals. You get one noise per cymbal. There is no bell for a sharp staccato note here and there. Hitting with the tip of your stick on the top of the cymbal sounds the same as giving it a wallop with the side of your stick. This may be my biggest gripe. But also totally expected and accounted for. Is it worth the money? Absolutely.
R**H
Everything you need to jam
I love it, the support rack is really good to make more room and adjust the heads. The module allows for a few more heads and cymbals if you end up expanding the set, i could see using one more crash to get a fresh hit. It comes with a good range of drum sounds. I particularly like the mesh heads, they have a lot better feel and response than hitting a rubber head. For example some good snare rolls. One thing i would improve is the cymbals are a little quiet, even playing softer i can hear the rubber click coming through my over ear studio headphones. There is the ability to adjust the volumes in module settings, but even turned up all the way they are still a bit quiet. The high hat and ride are decently responsive, i would recommend getting a second crash for more natural flow. I ended up doing the 1/4” output from the module to the DAW on my laptop, and then back out through the audio interface and a headphone amp and can get a lot more out of it than using the headphones jack on the module. It has a blue tooth so you can jam along with your favorite songs in the headphones. Overall for the price and despite a few shortcomings, this a good set up for the bedroom rock star like me lol. I love using it after work, set up some songs on the bluetooth and jam out. Haven't tried it live yet
D**K
You want pro equipment, without the cost? Get these! You won't be disappointed!
Man, that was fast!! Thanks for the speedy delivery Amazon, you rock! These drums are amazing! I'm not a beginner, but they would be perfect for one. The size is perfect, not to big not too small. Or, If anyone wants to play like the pros, these drums are perfect too! Also, The quality isn't sacrificed with the price. They sound just as good as the higher priced sets. Easy to setup, too! I had em' setup, less than 30. I am very pleased with everything about the Alesis Nitro Pro series. They have a really nice feel. The functionality is great. Really easy to setup & work the module. Thanks for an awesome product.
S**D
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I'm a pro drummer and do plan to use this on gigs. First, stand is stable, decent amount of good samples, pads feel good, cymbals are noisy and cheap, module is very simple, hi hat pedal works fine, the kick pedal is garbage it isn't usable. the kick pad feels fine. All in all a good kit, not great, but will do the trick.
E**N
Nice little set for beginners and limited space.
My husband loves this set and so do I since it's quieter! He plays the drums every day and the noise doesn't drive me crazy like a traditional set of drums. Easy assembly, great for beginners and seems of good quality.
M**T
👍 What works well The mesh pads — including a 10″ dual-zone snare, three 8″ dual-zone toms, and an 8″ mesh kick pad — give a much more realistic feel and rebound than rubber pads, and are notably quieter, making this kit much more suitable for home practice. Dual-zone snare and tom pads (head + rim) let you do rim-shots and cross-sticks for greater expressivity. The included sound module — with 36 preset kits plus 16 user slots and over 500 sounds drawn from a high-quality sample library — offers a lot of sonic flexibility, covering many musical styles. Build and ergonomics: the steel rack is sturdy, adjustable, and stable. The kick-tower supports double pedals. Setup is straightforward, and the spacing and adjustability are good even for adult drummers. Extras: Bluetooth/Aux-in to jam along with music, USB/MIDI for recording or virtual instrument use, and built-in metronome/recorder/sequencer for practice or producing. 👎 Where it shows its limitations The cymbal pads are single-zone (usually no separate bell, edge, bow articulations), limiting realism and nuance compared with higher-end kits. Some users find certain onboard sounds (especially cymbals or certain drum patches) “only average” — fine for practice or home use, but likely not good enough for serious recording or live performance. For more advanced techniques (like expressive open/close hi-hat control, very dynamic cymbal work, or realistic double-bass pedal feel), the kit may feel somewhat limited — many drummers eventually outgrow it or upgrade to a higher-end electronic or acoustic set. The set doesn’t include a drum throne (seat) or headphones, so you’ll need to provide those separately. 🎯 Overall verdict For a home-use, practice, or entry-to-intermediate electric kit, the Alesis Nitro Pro offers excellent value: realistic mesh-pad feel, flexible sound options, and a stable, well-designed rack — all at a price point far below pro-level electronic kits. For beginners or intermediate drummers wanting to learn, practise quietly, jam, or record demos, it’s a very solid, all-round choice. However, if you aim for high-fidelity studio recordings, nuanced cymbal articulation, or pro-level performance, you should treat it as a mid-range kit — good, but with some compromises.
H**D
Ich bin sehr begeistert von diesem E-Drum von Alesis . Es kommt sehr gut und intelligent verpackt bei mir an .Der Aufbau ist einfach mit der mitgelieferten Beschreibung. Es spielt sich sehr gut und leise . Ich gehe über Kopfhörer. Das Beschlagen der Toms ist sehr leise ,sehr gut . Ich bin sehr zufrieden .
P**L
Buena
D**S
La considero la mejor opcion calidad precio en el mercado. Un hardware espectacular para el precio y en los sonidos un gran avance a su antecesor de la NitroMesh.
M**R
Absolutely the best price you can get for this kit. Long & McQuade has this kit selling in the $4k range. Can you buy better? Sure you can, but these drums are spectacular and definitely worth the $4k price too. They are an incredible piece of kit. If you look around for reviews and I think I saw one here too where it states the kit is a great entry level kit. I don't agree with that at all they are definitely way above that level. They are studio quality and that doesn't make me picture anything entry level. That being said they certainly would be suitable for a beginner too yet just as suitable for a pro like myself including anyone in between. Plus with the ability to easily integrate with my tablet (or a computer) to take advantage of things like a keyboard, mixer, create loops, and beat tracks, etc... I am able to be my own one man band if I wanted to be.
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