If yes, you probably care more about easy of setting up, playability and noise problem rather than how many different type of sounds you can get out of your drum set...etc This set is obviously one of the cheapest ways you can begin your drumming journey, and as far as I can experience, it just provides that.
- It doesn't feel very durable & stable, but it also does not feel badly built.
- It's easy to setup, no worries.
- It doesn't have the best drum machine with a lot of options, but it comes with a free Melodics training app, and with a simple USB cable you can plug this into your PC to start learning and get OK sound quality for an entry level instrument. Response lag is also surprisingly low
- It's not very quiet, but I'm starting to understand a quiet drum is not entirely possible anyway. Mesh heads are OK, and it doesn't have and actual kick pedal, which helps with noise reduction. Only thing that's missing is rubber rims, and you need these because the mesh heads are small in diameter, and it's easy to hit the rims (which is loud). You can buy these extra for 20 euros afterwards, if you feel the need.
Overall, this purchase met my expectations with good value/price ratio, and hope this helps future beginners here.