Well now that I'm on here (I've been following this forum secretly as a guest

), I might as well begin writing about my impressions on the Drumit Five.
The store which I normally go to buy muy stuff finally got the demo kit!
As I sat down on the kit it really seemed interesting. I noticed that all of the pads and cymbals were bigger than I had imagined, which is a huge plus in my eyes 'cause I can't stand those tiny Roland pads

I started playing and realized that the whole thing was moving! I was quite surprised because the pictures we've seen thus far IMHO portray a robust and sturdy Drumkit... well... that was not the case! We've all realised this already anyway. Some say that it will probably not withstand a live performance, and sadly I have to agree with this! What I would really imagine doing with this kit is to mount the pads on my A-kit for live playing. The Drumit five kit I would probably only use for practicing. Actually the fact that the rack wobbles does NOT concern me! I think that it could very well withstand some rough playing, allthough the plastic balls in the joints are probably the first to break as mentioned by others before.
What really pissed me off was the clutch of the Hihat!!! Damn... WTF is up with that?!?!?! I could not play with my left foot without having to adjust the clutch every ten seconds!!!!! Where the hell was this thing made?!?!?! It reminds me of the drumkit Aldi had for sale a few months ago!!!

Other than that everything seemed fine, allthough the kit which I played was not calibrated properly. I cannot complain about the pedals though. The Drumit bundle offers SO MUCH for that amount of money... I'm so glad that there's a realistic alternative for Roland!!!
Theo is right, there should be a way to offer the kit without the pedals... I mean, most of us probably will use other pedals (e.g. twin pedals etc.) right?
My expectations were not met, nonetheless I am a big fan of this kit because I recognize its potential and I will do my very best to get a kit myself!
Cheers!