Black Friday electronic drum set deals 2025: last big savings on e-kits are still live – shop Roland, Alesis, Yamaha, Millenium and more - for now

Black Friday electronic drum set deals
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Black Friday weekend still has plenty of bargains to offer, especially if you're in the market for electronic drum set deals, but don't hang about - these offers won't last forever. Whether you're picking up a first-ever kit for someone to unbox on Christmas day, or a sweet upgrade for yourself, now is the best time of the year.

So, where is the best e-kit price-slashing action still taking place in 2025? Well, Sweetwater is still live with its official Black Friday 2025 sale, offering up to 80% off a range of e-drum gear, with a particular focus on Roland bundles and Alesis discounts. Then over in the other corner is Guitar Center, who has are trucking along with their up to 40% off Black Friday sale with money off Alesis, Simmons and Roland. They've added a 15% off coupon for eligible products, too.

If you're in the UK or Europe, the place to shop is Thomann, whose Cyber Week sale promises up to 70% off gear and their e-kit offering is special, including the first discount I've seen on the brand new 3 Series drums.

We've also tracked down a $100 saving on our current best beginner electronic drum set - the Alesis Nitro Max.

For many drummers, an electronic drum set sits high up the wishlist - from the convenience - and reduced noise - of a drum set you can play at all hours, to a workhorse home practice kit or a plug and play home recording rig, e-drums have become an essential tool for drummers of all levels. In fact, I play my e-drums more than my acoustic drums these days.

I've been covering Black Friday for over 6 years now, and aside from myself, there's a number of seasoned drummers on our team who have tested the majority of e-kits on the market today. So, when we recommend a product, you know it's from a reliable source - and that includes our deal recommendations.

Still not sure which kit is right for you? You can read our opinion on the top kits available today in our guide to the best electronic drum sets.

Finally, do stay tuned to MusicRadar, because we are, of course, already scanning the feeds for early Cyber Monday electronic drum set deals...

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Sweetwater is delivering a range of Black Friday e-drum savings, with big discounts applied across over 5,000 items from brands including Roland, Alesis, Zildjian, Yamaha, DW, ddrum, and more. The sale runs through the end of November.

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Alesis Nitro Max 8-piece
perfect beginner e-kit
Save $100
Alesis Nitro Max 8-piece: was $449 now $349 at Guitar Center

The special edition version of the 8-piece Nitro Max has all the awesome DNA of the main kit (which comes in black), but this version comes with striking red pad shells and rims, plus red accents on the cymbals and module. If you like to stand out from the crowd, this is the kit for you. Today you can save $100.

Alesis Nitro Max 8-piece
top beginner e-kit
Save $100
Alesis Nitro Max 8-piece: was $449 now $349 at Sweetwater Sound

Not a fan of the flashy red edition currently reduced at Guitar Center, above? Then head over to Sweetwater for the classic black look, with the exact same spec - and the exact same chunky $100 saving.

Alesis Strata Core
Compact + affordable
Save $100
Alesis Strata Core: was $1,999 now $1,899 at Amazon

The Alesis Strata Core is a rare Black Friday win, offering flagship-level sound and feel at a lower-than-usual price. With its expressive BFD engine, responsive mesh pads and premium ARC cymbals, this discount means pro-level performance in a compact, home-friendly kit. Read our full Alesis Strata Core review.

Roland TD-07KV
Intermediate-friendly
Save 14% ($150)
Roland TD-07KV: was $1,099.99 now $949.99 at Sweetwater Sound

Now this is a great deal! The TD-07 range of V-Drums is fantastic not only for beginners with a bit of budget, but it's also a great step-up kit for drummers who are moving forward with their playing. The all-mesh configuration comes with fantastic hardware, some excellent on-board sounds and Bluetooth built into the module for wireless jamming with your phone or tablet. Read our 4.5 star review.

Roland VQD106
Very Quiet Drums!
Save 19% ($380)
Roland VQD106: was $1,979.99 now $1,599.99 at Sweetwater Sound

If noise is your biggest reservation when it comes to investing in an e-kit, Roland VQD (V-Drums Quiet Design) drums utilise special pad technology to dramatically reduce the acoustic noise in the room. Take a read of our 4.5-star VQD106 review and you'll quickly learn that it's not just a marketing gimmick. This kit also benefits from the fab TD-07 module which come loaded with great sounds and Bluetooth audio for jamming.

Alesis Strata Prime (expanded)
Alesis flagship, upgraded!
Save 16% ($699)
Alesis Strata Prime (expanded): was $4,498 now $3,799 at Sweetwater Sound

The Alesis Strata Prime Expanded Electronic Drum Set is as extra as it sounds - ‘expanded’ relates to the additional tom and cymbal you get in the box. This version is a seven-piece kit with 6 cymbals (hi-hat inclusive), and a supremely powerful touchscreen module with an incredible library of BFD-derived sounds and kits. For us, this is the be-all end-all e-drumming solution, with I/O to die for. Usually $4,498, this premium piece of kit has a generous $699 discount over at Sweetwater right now.

Alesis Strata Prime
BFD-equipped
Save 6% ($200)
Alesis Strata Prime: was $3,499 now $3,299 at Guitar Center

And if all the extra bells and whistles of the expanded edition Strata Prime are more than you will reasonably use, the standard edition is also on sale right now with a healthy $200 discount. In our 5-star Alesis Strata Prime review we described this kit as a "bonafide game-changer", and that's even more true at this price. This is not a kit you will grow out of or want to upgrade for a very long time.

Alesis Strata Core + hardware bundle
DW hardware bundle
Save $79.98
Alesis Strata Core + hardware bundle: was $2,278.98 now $2,199 at Sweetwater Sound

The above Strata Core offer is great, however it doesn’t come with a hi-hat stand of bass drum pedal as standard. You may have those bits of hardware at home already, but if not Sweetwater has upped the ante with this great deal that bundles the Strata Core with a DW 3000 Series hi-hat stand and BD pedal, giving you everything you need to start playing as soon as our new kit arrives.

Roland TD516
Throne bundle
Save 8% ($328)
Roland TD516: was $3,947.99 now $3,619.99 at Sweetwater Sound

The TD516 has literally just been released. I've played one and can confirm that it really is ahead of the game, taking a good amount of tech from the 7 series drums and putting them in a more affordable package. The addition of digital snare, hats and ride with this kit is a true game-changer. While this kit isn't cheap at $3,619.99, throwing in a hydraulic saddle throne worth $248 is a classy move by Sweetwater!

Zildjian ALCHEM-E Bronze EX Electronic Drum Set
Save $1,000
Zildjian ALCHEM-E Bronze EX Electronic Drum Set: was $3,499.99 now $2,499.99 at Guitar Center

Zildjian entered the electronic drum set arena in 2024 with its Alchem-E range, centred around its E-Vault module with a 5” touchscreen and around 32GB of on-board sounds, including a host of ever-expanding, updatable cymbal sounds sampled from Zildjian’s vault.

The Alchem-E Bronze EX features shallow-depth, real wood shells, an 18" bass drum, 14"x5 snare and mesh heads all-round for a compact, yet acoustic-style configuration. Save $1,000 at Guitar Center this Black Friday!

Zildjian ALCHEM-E Gold Electronic Drum Set
Save $1,000
Zildjian ALCHEM-E Gold Electronic Drum Set: was $3,999.99 now $2,999.99 at Guitar Center

The Alchem-E Gold shares the same E-Vault module and innovative electronic cymbal design as the Bronze EX above, but here we get full-size, double-headed drum shells.

It's a four-piece shell configuration, in a black-gold finish. If you want the convenience of an electronic kit combined with the familiar physical dimensions of an acoustic setup, you can get it from one of the most trusted names in drums, with $1000 discount this Black Friday.

Donner Backbeat
Light up shells!
Save $664.01
Donner Backbeat: was $1,599 now $934.99 at us.donnermusic.com

Donner's Backbeat is by some distance the most expensive of its high-value range, and suitably feature-laden as a result, with touchscreen module, dual-zone mesh pads, Bluetooth connectivity, multi-track USB audio and its USP, snazzy customisable LED lighting on each pad and cymbal. It really does look the business.

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Roland TD313
New launch!
Save 17% (£254)
Roland TD313: was £1,499 now £1,245 at Thomann

I'm frankly astouded to see a deal on this kit so early. Roland's 3 Series V-Drums were released less than 2 months ago and now we're seeing money off. I've played this module and I can honestly say that, for the money, the sounds and performance are second to none at this level. You can read our VAD316 review to get our full take on the new module.

Millenium MPS-850 e-drum set bundle
Budget bundle
Save 10% (£56)
Millenium MPS-850 e-drum set bundle: was £589 now £533 at Thomann

Millenium is Thomann's own e-drum brand and they're best known for offering fantastic value for money. With this kit, not only do you get four tom pads alongside kick and snare, but also a stand-mounted hi-hat, two crashes and a ride. As part of this bundle you'll also get sticks, headphones and a drum throne so you can get started right away. Read our full review here.

Donner Backbeat
Excellent value
Save 29% (£400)
Donner Backbeat: was £1,399.99 now £999.99 at uk.donnermusic.com

Donner's Backbeat is by some distance the most expensive of its high-value range, and suitably feature-laden as a result, with touchscreen module, dual-zone mesh pads, Bluetooth connectivity, multi-track USB audio and its USP, snazzy customisable LED lighting on each pad and cymbal. It really does look the business. Use discount code EABE for the full reduction.

Black Friday electronic drum set deals FAQ

Man plays a Yamaha electronic drum kit in a lounge

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When do the Black Friday e-kit deals start?

For 2025, the Black Friday electronic drum set deals will officially arrive on Friday November 28 - that's the day right after Thanksgiving and less than a month before Christmas Day (check out our drummer's gift guide for more inspiration). The deals will extend across that weekend (also known as Cyber Weekend), before finishing with a final flurry of Cyber Monday electronic drum set deals on Monday 1 December.

Previous experience tells us that the deals won't be isolated to just this four-day period though. Many of the best Black Friday electronic drum set deals will emerge in the weeks leading up to the big day itself - in the past we've seen some land as early as mid-October, so it's well worth looking out for deals in advance of the main event. But the good money will be on major brands dropping their sales 1-2 weeks out from Black Friday itself.

If you miss out on a great deal during Cyber Weekend itself, many deals stick around for a while after the event, too. Sometimes as much as a week later.

Deals are launched at all sorts of random times - sometimes in the middle of the night - so savvy shoppers will need to keep a close watch on their favourite stores to ensure they grab the bargains they're looking for. Some Black Friday e-kit deals may stick around for the whole of Cyber Weekend, while others may only be live for a matter of hours, or could be stock-limited. So, if you're looking for a bargain, you need to be ready to pull the trigger.

What deals can I expect?

We’ll be keeping a close eye on the big music retailers throughout October and November. Based on last year's evidence, the Guitar Center Black Friday deals, Sweetwater Black Friday sales, and Musician's Friend Black Friday deals will be the key places to spot a killer electronic drum set deal if you're based in the US. Amazon is worth keeping tabs on, too; they have upped their game in the e-kit price-cutting battle in recent years and host all the biggest brands, including Roland and Alesis, but be sure to avoid the lesser-known brands - you'll quickly regret it.

You may also find savings on products related to electronic drumming, including drum triggers, electronic drum pads and electronic drum amps and monitors. Perhaps you want to trigger alternative sounds to the ones loaded onto your module? For that, you should keep an eye out for discounts on samples packs and VSTs like Superior Drummer 3. We'll be flagging any deals we find on these over on our Black Friday plugin deals page.

If you need anything else drum-related - like heads, sticks, cymbals, perhaps a new snare drum - we also have a dedicated Black Friday drum deals page.

In terms of the electronic drum set brands who consistently throw their hat into the Black Friday ring, Roland and Alesis are the top of the tree, with discounts to be found across almost their entire ranges, and at most retailers. So, whether you want money off a killer budget kit like Roland's TD-07DMK, or you're hoping to score a chunky discount off a top-end Roland VAD kit, you should be in luck come Black Friday.

For Alesis, in the past there has always been money to be saved on one of our favourite beginner electronic drum sets, the Alesis Nitro Max. We're holding out hope that Black Friday will deliver a seriously worthwhile discount on an already mega affordable kit.

Often these more beginner-focused kits come bundled with extras such as an amp, sticks, a throne and headphones.

We always hold out hope to see money off Yamaha's awesome DTX series drums too, however they typically haven't entertained e-kit discounts at this time of year. That said, in recent years they've broken the mould, knocking a good chunk of change off a few kits, whilst in the past Yamaha has also offered a free subscription to Melodics online drum lessons thrown in (up to 3 months), so there was some extra value added, even if you weren't saving any/much cash.

Elsewhere, it's not uncommon to see big savings on budget brands including Donner, Carlsboro and Thomann's own brand Millenium.

In terms of the types of deals to look out for, great deals come in all shapes and sizes...

  • Single item - A single product with a great discount
  • Site-wide discounts - A single discount percentage on a large range of products across a site
  • Discount codes - Load your basket to a certain value and redeem a discount code for money off your basket contents
  • Added value deals - These include multi-buy discounts, or additional products or software for free when you buy certain items

Beginner looking for more advice? Watch our guide to buying a beginner e-kit

Are Black Friday deals worth it?

On the whole our experience of covering deals year-round tells us that Black Friday is the best time of year to find genuinely good offers on the top electronic drum brands and the widest range of offers. It's a very lucrative time for the big online retailers, so they save their best deals for this time of year.

We only cover deals that we know are decent and represent the best prices of the year, so if you're drowning in options and don't know which offers are genuinely worth your hard-earned cash, if we've not covered it on MusicRadar then it's probably a hard pass.

Do bricks and mortar shops have Black Friday sales?

Absolutely! The convenience and speed of online shopping means that often the best place to pick up deals is by heading to your favourite retailer's website, but you will find great e-kit deals in physical stores too. Basically, everyone gets involved in Black Friday price cutting.

Buying in a physical store is particularly beneficial if you want to test a piece of gear before you buy - recommended when you're planning on spending a serious amount of cash. But don't forget that your chosen store might be limited to the stock they can fit in the building and may direct you online anyway if you miss the boat in-store.

Whether you buy online or in-store, you should always check the refund policy of the place you're shopping. This will give you extra peace of mind if you're making a big purchase, or something more impulsive that you may wish to return down the line.

Shopping tips

Here's a few pointers - based on personal experience - that will help you bag the best bargains when the time comes.

1. Create a wishlist early - The most sensible way to take advantage of this year's Black Friday electronic drum deals is to know in advance what you’re looking for. This will make searching much easier, rather than having to trawl through loads of deals you don’t want to find the ones you do, or pondering title you don't need.

2. Work out what you actually need - Check out your favourite brands, see what you need and will genuinely use - don’t waste your cash on features you'll never use. Has there been any new kits launched lately? If so, perhaps the old version will be massively discounted for Black Friday?

3. Consider your drumming goals - What do you want to achieve with your playing for the next 12 months? Do you want to record more? Practice more? Start a function band? Now could be the time to invest if the right gear comes up.

4. Streamline your current gear - Something else you should consider ahead of time is whether you have enough space in your collection for a new kit. Could you offload some gear you don't use to make room and generate funds for some new gear?

5. Sign up to mailing lists - In addition to bookmarking this page, we'd recommend signing up to mailing lists of your favourite retailers now to get the jump on the best deals when they do come around.

How we choose the deals to cover

Man with beard playing an Alesis Nitro Pro drum set

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Here at MusicRadar, we are experts in our field, with many years of playing and product testing between us. We live and breathe everything music-making, and we draw on this knowledge and experience of using products in live, recording and rehearsal scenarios when selecting the products we recommend.

First and foremost, we are players and creators, and we want to match like-minded folk with the right products for them, at the best prices.

For us to recommend a deal on an electronic drum set or anything else it has to be a product we rate that’s a genuinely great price or part of a truly fantastic bundle. It’s also important that we only recommend retailers where you will have a positive shopping experience.

Why you can trust us

We spend a lot of our time scouring software retailers for fantastic deals on our favorite plugins. Not only is it our job to research and recommend the best gear in our and reviews, but we’re also dedicated to helping musicians get the best deals on the stuff they need, too. After all, the only thing better than new gear day is a hearty discount.

We cover a lot of the big sales events throughout the year, including Memorial Day, 4th of July sales and Amazon Prime Day, and we have a good view on which products are likely to receive the biggest discounts and when, the prices they’ve been in the past and which deals are genuinely worth a look.

Watch our e-kit demos

We've demoed loads of electronic drum sets this year - here's a selection of our favourites to give you a closer look at the ones the MusicRadar team rates highest:

First look: Alesis Strata Prime electronic drums – the good bits and the not so good bits - YouTube First look: Alesis Strata Prime electronic drums – the good bits and the not so good bits - YouTube
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Has Roland finally nailed drum module sounds? The 7 series won't leave you reaching for that laptop - YouTube Has Roland finally nailed drum module sounds? The 7 series won't leave you reaching for that laptop - YouTube
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Roland VQD106 review: Are they really “the lowest playing-noise in the history of electronic drums?” - YouTube Roland VQD106 review: Are they really “the lowest playing-noise in the history of electronic drums?” - YouTube
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Chris Barnes

I'm MusicRadar's eCommerce Editor. In addition to testing the latest music gear, with a particular focus on electronic drums, it's my job to manage the 300+ buyer's guides on MusicRadar and help musicians find the right gear for them at the best prices. I dabble with guitar, but my main instrument is the drums, which I have been playing for 24 years. I've been a part of the music gear industry for 20 years, including 7 years as Editor of the UK's best-selling drum magazine Rhythm, and 5 years as a freelance music writer, during which time I worked with the world's biggest instrument brands including Roland, Boss, Laney and Natal.

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