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Casio - LD-80 - MIDI - Electronic drum set  (No Reserve Price)
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Casio - LD-80 - MIDI - Electronic drum set (No Reserve Price)

Casio pulled out all the stops when making the LD-80 digital drum. With great sounding speakers, full MIDI control, seven pads, two foot pedals, and a layout reminding a bit of the Millennium Falcon (spaceship). The LD-80 is a powerfull and easy instrument to use and navigate. The display and button layout is very intuitive. The ability to plug in and play is great: You could spend a long time just drumming away without even getting into changing around the 76 sounds or editing the 20 built-in drum sets. The nice bouncing drum pads have touch response, meaning the harder you hit the louder it is, allowing for the realistic feel of an acoustic drum set. Indeed, once you plug in the hihat and bass pedal and turn on the extra bass it feels like you're playing on a professional acoustic set. A real drum kit isn't going to be able to switch into lesson mode at the push of a button, though. The LD-80 does just that. And it does it with over 100 built-in auto accompaniment rhythms. The thing that separates the LD-80's lesson mode from that of other digital drum units is that you are able to turn off any of the separate drum, bass, percussion, or chord parts so you can play any part you want or adjust it to your skill level. Casio's Lighting Guide System lights a little red light at the bottom of each pad so following the lesson is easier. The metronome feature is easily accessible and is there to hold the hand of the rhythmically challenged. Add to that the recording function that lets you record and playback your own playing and we really felt like we could learn something. In order to fit all this stuff in Casio made the LD-80 almost 2 feet wide and over a foot deep. For the size the LD-80 is very lightweight and doesn't take up much table real estate. If using the provided AC adapter, a pair of your own headphones, both pedals, and a MIDI cable, where to put all the cords can become an issue. We looked at it this way, though: a real acoustic drum set would take up much more room, doesn't have lesson mode, isn't MIDI capable, and won't record you while you play. The LD-80 can do all that and more. In very good cosmetic condition, as is visible in the pictures, technically 100% tested and fully functional. Complete with power adapter, 2 good quality wooden drumsticks and 2 foot pedals to control the bassdrum and hihat opening + closing. The pdf of the user manual can easily be found online. #NoReserve ! No minimum price.... So place your best bid now! If your bid remains the highest, you will receive the drumset, packed with care and shipped promptly with insured courier.

No. 84388689

Sold
Casio - LD-80 - MIDI - Electronic drum set  (No Reserve Price)

Casio - LD-80 - MIDI - Electronic drum set (No Reserve Price)

Casio pulled out all the stops when making the LD-80 digital drum. With great sounding speakers, full MIDI control, seven pads, two foot pedals, and a layout reminding a bit of the Millennium Falcon (spaceship). The LD-80 is a powerfull and easy instrument to use and navigate. The display and button layout is very intuitive.

The ability to plug in and play is great: You could spend a long time just drumming away without even getting into changing around the 76 sounds or editing the 20 built-in drum sets. The nice bouncing drum pads have touch response, meaning the harder you hit the louder it is, allowing for the realistic feel of an acoustic drum set. Indeed, once you plug in the hihat and bass pedal and turn on the extra bass it feels like you're playing on a professional acoustic set.

A real drum kit isn't going to be able to switch into lesson mode at the push of a button, though. The LD-80 does just that. And it does it with over 100 built-in auto accompaniment rhythms. The thing that separates the LD-80's lesson mode from that of other digital drum units is that you are able to turn off any of the separate drum, bass, percussion, or chord parts so you can play any part you want or adjust it to your skill level. Casio's Lighting Guide System lights a little red light at the bottom of each pad so following the lesson is easier. The metronome feature is easily accessible and is there to hold the hand of the rhythmically challenged. Add to that the recording function that lets you record and playback your own playing and we really felt like we could learn something.

In order to fit all this stuff in Casio made the LD-80 almost 2 feet wide and over a foot deep. For the size the LD-80 is very lightweight and doesn't take up much table real estate. If using the provided AC adapter, a pair of your own headphones, both pedals, and a MIDI cable, where to put all the cords can become an issue. We looked at it this way, though: a real acoustic drum set would take up much more room, doesn't have lesson mode, isn't MIDI capable, and won't record you while you play. The LD-80 can do all that and more.


In very good cosmetic condition, as is visible in the pictures, technically 100% tested and fully functional. Complete with power adapter, 2 good quality wooden drumsticks and 2 foot pedals to control the bassdrum and hihat opening + closing. The pdf of the user manual can easily be found online.

#NoReserve ! No minimum price.... So place your best bid now!

If your bid remains the highest, you will receive the drumset, packed with care and shipped promptly with insured courier.


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