CES 2009: Drum Rocker – A Premium Rock Band Drum Set From Ion

Posted by Chris Ford at 2:15 PM on January 15, 2009

If you’re looking for an electronic drum kit, then you will probably want to check out the Drum Rocker drum set from Ion. It’s the Rock Band drum set that grows with your playing ability.

The Ion is probably the most robust Rock band or Guitar Hero World Tour drum set out there. It has a better all metal kick pedal, a better rack and to extra cymbals. But the cool thing is that if you add an electronic drum module, it can become a fully-functioning electronic drum kit. It isn’t going to be as good as a Roland Drum set, but at over half the cost of the cheapest Roland set, it might be the right choice for budding drummers on a budget.

Drum Rocker from ION, $US299. Check it out at DrumRocker.com

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