🎶 Amplify Your Rhythm, Elevate Your Game!
The COOLMUSICE Electric Drum AMP DM80 is an 80-watt electronic drum amplifier designed for exceptional sound performance. It features a 10-inch woofer and a 3-inch tweeter for rich audio across all frequencies. With Bluetooth and USB connectivity, it allows for seamless integration with various devices. The heavy-duty design ensures durability, while the tilted speaker design enhances sound projection, making it ideal for both practice and live performances.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Connector Type | USB |
Number of Bands | 3 |
Compatible Devices | Guitar, Drum |
Output Wattage | 80 Watts |
Item Weight | 10.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.81"D x 11.02"W x 15.75"H |
Color | Black |
S**4
Works great as a keyboard amp!
Great sound quality with plenty of volume. I'm using the Coolmusic DM80 as a monitor for my keyboard during church services. I never realized how much bass I was adding to the chords until I started using this amplifier. This new awareness helps me to "back off" a little so that the other musicians have some room to be heard. I'm quite pleased with the construction of this device. It took me two days to make a purchase decision. This product has a pair of sturdy handles or "pulls" attached to it. I refused to buy the competing product that comes with a dopey-looking strap. (The consumer deserves better). Someone posted that the Bluetooth controls are a little "wonky." My experience with the Bluetooth controls does not support that view. I'm very happy that this device is silent and discreet about everything instead of announcing "Power On" or "Bluetooth Mode". The amplifier does seem to faithfully recreate the highs and the lows with its two speakers. It is certainly up to the task of being a "keyboard amplifier" as advertised. I have nothing disappointing to report about this product.
C**C
Not Sure What to Say About This Amp ....
I am a female professional solo guitarist /vocalist who uses 3 amps. One for guitar and voice, the other for foot-drums, the other for bass AI to my guitar. It is essential that all my amps look alike - just because that is the way I want it - looking uniform.The truth is, I DON'T OWN ONE OF THESE AMPS ............ I OWN TWO OF THEM. One for drums and one for guitar AI Bass accompaniment. A gluten for punishment. How come when I bought two, I didn't "get one free"?My third amp is the exorbitantly expensive Roland Cube Ex (purchased on Amazon of course). You see, the way my life works, I simply give Amazon all my money at the beginning of the month and Amazon gives me what is left over at the end of the month - which is usually a negative number.Let's get back to the subject. This is a very high quality amp - over the Donner Drum Amp - because it has more volume. Although I don't need more volume - but like everyone else - I just like to know that more volume is there - if I ever do need it.From a busy solo performer's standpoint, this is an easy amp to set-up, tear-down and transport. Everything (the plugs, knobs, inputs etc) are located on top, but inset and protected - so you do not have to flip or turn the amp upside-down, sideways to set-up or tear-down. I use the expensive Roland Street Ex bag to haul this amp which allows the amp to remain in the bag during performances - thus eliminating another set-up and tear-down step.The problem with this amp is, during indoor rehearsals and sound tests - it sounds one way (less bass and less highs). During outside performances, it sounds another way (more bass and more highs). Worse, the change in perceived sound outdoors is vastly different at different outdoor venues - which renders me little-bo-peep who has lost her sheep (sound settings).The bass and highs are the issue - the mids are the mids and don't seem to be a problem. Primarily, the bass can be overwhelming and sometimes the highs disappear outdoors - of course as you might guess - all my performances take place outdoors.So, when I perfect my instrument sound setting during rehearsal, during a performance the setting are completely out-the-window and I have to struggle with making adjustments. I play every Fri, Sat and Sun and I am always running late and don't have time to mess with complete sound-check-overhaul.Don't have the luxury of a sound-person so I am on my own.Have not gotten too upset about this yet - but give me time - and I will probably come up with genuine despicable comments. This amp needs to remain on it's best behavior.
D**L
Great versatile amp
The media could not be loaded. I've been using this amp primarily for my keyboards and synth and am really impressed by the quality for the price. It handles the low-end extremely well with clean, crisp mids and highs.There are two dedicated line inputs (one labeled "Drum", the other "Line"), three-band EQ, and Bluetooth functionality. I have only been using this as a direct-in amp, so I can't speak to the Bluetooth, but it's really nice that it's there.I've been using it in my practice space and it's plenty loud if you have a recording studio, bedroom, or small practice space. It seems like it would also work really well as a monitor if you wanted to use it live for gigging.I have been really impressed with how it handles bassy, percussive synth patches without clipping or sacrificing drop-off on the lows (as you can hear in the clip I recorded).Overall, this is a great budget amp that's versatile and works really well for keyboards/synths. Definitely recommend!
N**.
Great value
Love the speaker. I use it for my Roland VAD706. It works great and is much cheaper than comparable products
O**2
nice little monitor
just got it. double boxed no damage. nice little powered drum monitor. works great for practice. has a good sound. sturdy built. not enough for stage.
A**R
It’s okay.
It nice to have a three band EQ and a drum input plus a line in for a guitar. It’s also really nice to have Bluetooth so I can use this just as a speaker for my phone in my house. But…….it does distort easily and even with the three band EQ, it does have a cheap sound to it. Next time l might buy a Marshall. I bought this because the edrumset (Fesley 1200) was also cheap and had a really cheap sound to it, but the pad sizes are decent (next time it will be Effnote and Marshall). It is affordable and convenient, just several levels below great.
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