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E-Drum Set

  • With 32 classic and modern drum kits from BFD + 16 user kits
  • 440 Drum, cymbal and precussion sounds
  • Reverb
  • 3-Band EQ
  • 60 Play-along-tracks
  • Sequencer, metronome and performance recorder
  • Large 10" Dual-Zone mesh snare
  • 3x 8" Mesh single-zone tom pads
  • 10" Crash cymbal with choke
  • 10" Ride and 10" Hi-Hat with foot controller
  • 4-Post aluminium rack
  • Drum module with professionally recorded sounds from the BFD drum library
  • Bluetooth audio streaming for wireless music playback
  • Integrated device holder
  • USB/MIDI connection
  • 1/8"-Stereo-aux input
  • 1/4" Stereo line outputs and 1/8" headphone output
  • Includes 90-day free subscription to Drumeo and BFD Expansion Pack "Dark Mahogany" plus 60 exclusive lessons
  • Available since October 2023
  • Item number 575657
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Incl. Rack Yes
  • Incl. Throne No
  • Incl. Footpedal Yes
  • Incl. Headphone No
  • Mesh Head Pads Yes
  • Pads (Stereo) Yes
  • Number of Direct Outs 0
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A luxury drumset on a budget

The Alesis Nitro Max is a compact and easy-to-use electronic drumset for beginners that boasts a range of features which are somewhat unusual at such an affordable price point. The most eye-catching of these is almost certainly the fact that all of the drum pads are equipped with mesh heads, which provide a significantly more authentic playing feel than hard rubber pads. Less conspicuous but equally advantageous is the set's Bluetooth function, which allows budding drummers to wirelessly connect a tablet or smartphone and play along to their favourite tracks. The module offers a total of 440 high-definition sounds taken from the BFD Drum Library, and the user can also connect two additional pads. The authentic playing feel is further enhanced by the dual-zone snare pad, which allows rimshot and rim click sounds to be played, and the crash cymbal pad, which features a choke function.

Maximum features, minimum footprint

The Alesis Nitro Max Kit comprises three 8" single-zone tom pads, a 10" dual-zone snare pad, and three 10" cymbal pads (a crash, a ride, and a hi-hat, the latter of which comes complete with a foot controller). All of the Nitro Max Kit's components are mounted on the included drum rack, which is stable and light in equal measure - in fact, the whole kit weighs less than 15kg and can be moved even by players of smaller stature. The heart of the Alesis Nitro Max Kit is its sound module, which in addition to the 440 sounds mentioned above contains 32 drumkits, 60 play-along songs, and a performance recorder and also features a USB port to allow it to be connected to a computer or MIDI sound source so that external sounds can also be triggered.

Alesis Nitro Max electronic drum kit

Perfect for home practice

As mentioned above, the Alesis Nitro Max Kit is equipped with low-noise mesh heads, which make the kit so quiet that it can even be played at home - making it ideal for those who are starting out on the drums and want to learn and practise in their own four walls. The kit's Bluetooth connectivity is of course ideal here, allowing players to jam along to their choice of songs or play-along tracks without cluttering up their living room with cables. The onboard performance recorder also allows players to record themselves and track their progress. What is more, the dimensions of the rack are adjustable, enabling the kit to be adapted to players of different sizes and allowing even children of pre-school age to reach the pedals and pads.

Bassdrum pedal on the Alesis Nitro Max Kit

About Alesis

Alesis was founded in 1984 by Keith Barr in Hollywood, California, and has become one of the leading manufacturers of signal processors, drum machines, synthesizers, and other studio equipment. The company’s most successful products during its early years were the MIDIverb, the HR-16 drum machine, and the ADAT multitrack digital recorders. In 2001, Alesis was acquired by Numark owner Jack O’Donnell and is now part of his InMusic parent company alongside brands like AKAI, Denon, and many other well-known names in the audio manufacturing industry. Alesis has also been a major player in the field of e-drums for many years and offers a large choice of products in all price ranges.

Connections on the Alesis Nitro drum module
Alesis Nitro Max Kit sound module

A new world of sounds

Children love variety and are easily inspired by new and exciting sounds - which in turn makes playing more fun and helps them to learn more effectively. And the ability to provide a sufficiently extensive range of sounds is precisely what separates electronic drumsets from their acoustic counterparts. There is an endless amount of fun to be had - by adults as well as children - in exploring new sonic worlds, from the electronic drumkits popular in the 1980s to natural-sounding Jazz kits, African percussion, and crazy sound effects of all kinds. The Alesis Nitro Max Kit puts all of these and many more at the player's fingertips, and best of all, users can edit the sounds to suit their own taste and put together up to 16 kits of their own, so the possible scope for creativity is virtually endless here.

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Very good set for home usage and practice
Panchito777 21.12.2023
I would recommend this set to new drummers and kids. The pads are excellent. The sound is very nice. It is very compact, but have all needed for complete training.
One thing I miss is multi zones of the cimbals
Bluetooth feature is very useful and easy to connect with my phone.
The set is quite enough.
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The.Life.in.fin 15.02.2024
My first musical instrument. As I just turned 40, I thought it was about time to finally scratch an itch lasting decades. I have always gravitated towards music which is drum forward and never really had the time or resources to get a kit and learn. So here I am with a great looking and sounding kit. Right now, i'm not so much learning, rather acclimatising. Playing round with the setup and learning the module and positioning of everything. I have a lot to learn to get the most out of the module as there are a lot of settings! so far, I have been a bit confused about some of the kits as there seems to be no kick drum sound but i'm sure I will figure it out.
Main issues at the moment are with the Kick drum rebound. There is always a small rebound after the main kick. Whether this is equipment or skill issue, I have no idea but tying to find a way around it either with the hammer position or module setting. Second one is with a small tick sound hitting the snare. Again, not sure if this is a mesh tension issue or something else, I need to find out. otherwise, it sounds great! I have plenty more to explore and I will start the free trials once the small issues are sorted and i'm comfortable to start the actual learning. At the moment, very happy.

Edit: Found the issue with the lack of sounds on the kick drum (and all other sounds in general after hearing what it should actually sound like) Connection of the headphones to the module is not 100% perfect. if the headphones are pushed in all the way, not all sound is available. if it's pulled out half a millimetre, sound is fine.
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Great for beginners, underwhelming for experienced drummers
Uskok 13.02.2026
Having played this kit for almost a month now, and I am more-less satisfied, but it has some issues that are frustrating.

I have been playing drums for 4-5 years and I play heavy and death metal.
First and foremost - the kit is pretty small. While this is good for people that live in tighter apartments with limited space for an entire drumkit (like me), it affects my playstyle quite a bit. The most notable problem is the snare being way too low compared to the rest, and because of that I sometimes have issues with faster transitions between toms and snare. For this I reccomend you get yourself a snare stand. If you are taller than 175cm, a drum throne is a MUST - do NOT buy this kit before you get an adequate throne, ordinary chairs will not be enough.

The BIGGEST problem I have with this kit is the bass drum pad. I use a mapex double bass pedal, and the Alesis pad is way too small and it almost barely fits. If you're playing over 170bpm alternating singles, be prepared for half of it to not even get registered - even with sensitivity on max and threshold on 0, unless I hit them like a mad man, which isn't ideal. Anything over that and one of the kicks wont be registered at all. I suspect this is because the bass pad has its sensitivity mostly on the middle - so for single pedal players this wont be a problem. The rubber part makes this kit so much louder - especially if you are playing more extreme music like I do. The only solution to this problem is to get a larger bass pad and preferably mesh to avoid loudness - the Millenium MPS850 8 inch drum pad is a much better alternative to the 5 inch Alesis you get with this kit. Again, this is if you play more extreme music and are a more experienced drummer.

The construction of the kit is quite flimsy, but it hasn't had any noticable impact on my playing whatsoever. A very good aspect of this kit is that it can be folded once you are done, and it doesn't take up much space.

The stock sounds of the kit are honestly really bad, I didn't use them once and it's something Alesis should really work on. However, the free BFD player you get with the drums that you can connect to your computer has really good sounds and the dynamic range is close to the real thing, I connected them to EZDrummer and am really satisfied with the whole thing.

The kit is mostly quiet except the bass drum being the loudest one, so I reccomend placing the kit on some sort of muffling platform and a carpet to hold everything down.


TLDR: Great for beginners and single kick players - not so ideal for intermediate - experienced drummers with double pedals.
DEFINITELY get a drum throne if you don't have one already.
Wouldn't hurt to also get a snare stand if you have the money.
For double bass players playing extreme metal - definitely get a bigger kick pad - preferably mesh if you have more experience with acoustic drums.

More less satisfied with the drums, but need alot of modifying before ideal result.
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Didnt work on arrival
untiiii 13.02.2024
Drums came, Set them up and everything seemed fine. Went to plug the Drum moduleup.... No USA power adater included, okay ill order one. 2 days later it arrives ready to use the set and nothing. outlet is drawing power drum module seems dead.
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