5 money-saving electronic drum kit bundles to get you up and drumming this Cyber Monday

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Whether you’re buying your first electronic drum kit or you want something to complement your existing acoustic drum kit, an electronic drum kit bundle not only makes certain you have everything you need - but also helps you save money.

Many a musician has been caught unawares when it comes to the essentials you need when buying a drum kit, like a stool, drumsticks, or a bass drum pedal. There’s no worse feeling than opening up the box of your brand-new purchase to find you’re missing a vital bit of equipment. Thankfully for you, you can pick up great bundles which ensure you have everything you need to get playing straight away.

If you’re looking to buy your first kit, then we’d check out this awesome Amazon deal on the Alesis Nitro Mesh - which we awarded four stars out of five in our review - with a hefty $100 off the regular asking price. For the intermediate player who already has an acoustic drum kit, Roland’s TD-07KV currently has $168.75 off when you use the code friday15 at Guitar Center. Finally, for the pro-level players who’ve probably got a whole room full of drum stuff, there’s a massive $592.76 off the feature-rich Yamaha DTX6K2-X, with headphones, stool, and sticks all included. 

Alesis Nitro Mesh: $548, now $448

Alesis Nitro Mesh: $548, now $448
This electronic drum set is perfect for beginners, with all-mesh drum heads for a proper acoustic drum feel, and an 8-piece configuration for excellent versatility. It’s currently got a healthy $100 off over at Amazon and comes with sticks, a drum throne, and headphones included - everything you need to start playing immediately.

Roland TD-07KV: $1,124.99, $956.24friday15

Roland TD-07KV: $1,124.99, $956.24
If you’ve already been playing for a few years, this electronic drum set from Roland is perfect for practicing at home and recording demos without disturbing the neighbors. It’s currently got 15% off the asking price when you use the code friday15, giving you a phenomenal discount of $168.75. It’s also got headphones, three pairs of sticks, and a TRS cable to sweeten the deal.

Yamaha DTX6K2-X: $2,305.57, $1,712.91

Yamaha DTX6K2-X: $2,305.57, $1,712.91
This awesome e-kit from Yamaha features a tri-zone snare and cymbals, giving you the versatility an experienced player requires. Add compression and room ambiance with the twist of a knob, perfect for capturing a great tone when recording. Coming with a drum throne, closed-back headphones, and a pair of Vic Firth 5A sticks, the combined value of this bundle has an absolutely massive $592.66 slashed off over at Sweetwater. 

 In the UK or Europe?

Fear not, there are still plenty of great electronic drum kit bundle deals at Thomann and Andertons.

Alesis Crimson II Mesh Kit: Bundle deal just £855

Alesis Crimson II Mesh Kit: Bundle deal just £855
This brilliant value bundle includes a host of extras that will ensure you’ve got everything you need. As well as the all-mesh kit that provides a realistic feel and dynamic articulation, you also get a wealth of extras. With drum throne, bass pedal, headphones, and Vic Firth sticks this brilliant bundle will have you ready to rock.

Roland TD1DMK: Bundle deal only £763.98

Roland TD1DMK: Bundle deal only £763.98
There are loads of great drum bundle deals over at Andertons but we particularly like this one that comes with a bass pedal, headphones, stool, and stick. Great for beginner players, the realistic sounds and feel of the Roland TD1DMK offer excellent value for money, setting the standard for electronic drum kits. With the added extras included, you’ll be hard-pushed to find a better deal than this one.

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Matt McCracken
Junior Deals Writer

I’m a Junior Deals Writer here at MusicRadar. I regularly test and review music gear with a focus on audio interfaces, studio monitors, studio headphones, and pretty much anything else home-recording-related. I'm responsible for over 60 buying guides and a large part of my job is helping producers and engineers find the best deals on gear. I worked in music retail for 5 years at Dawsons Music and Northwest Guitars, and have written for various music sites including Guitar World, Guitar Player, Guitar.com, Ultimate Guitar, and Thomann’s t.blog. 


I’m a regularly gigging guitarist with over 20 years of experience playing live and producing bands covering everything from jazz to djent. I've gigged all over the country in more dingy venues than you can shake a drop-tuned guitar at. When I’m not holed up in my home studio or curating playlists on Spotify, you’ll find me making a racket with Northern noise hounds JACKALS