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PEARL eRoadshow Electronic Drum Set

Started by Chaser, January 22, 2026, 12:10:17 PM

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Chaser

Pearl eRoadshow Electronic Drum Set







The Pearl eRoadshow electronic drum set features a thoughtfully designed layout that mirrors a traditional acoustic kit while remaining quiet and space-efficient. The setup includes an 8" dual-zone snare pad, three 6.5" tom pads, a 10" hi-hat cymbal with controller pedal and two 10" crash/ride cymbals. A lever-style bass drum pedal provides responsive control without the need for a physical kick pad, making the kit ideal for low-volume practice. All components mount securely to Pearl's bridge rack system for stable positioning and quick setup.


ERSMDL1000 Sound Module With Built-In Practice Tools

At the heart of the eRoadshow is the ERSMDL1000 sound module, offering 15 preset drum kits and 165 onboard sounds designed to cover styles ranging from rock and pop to electronic and hip-hop. Dual-zone snare support enhances expressive play, while integrated practice tools include a metronome with BPM settings from 30 to 250, three coach modes for timing and technique development and 10 built-in play-along songs. An onboard recording function allows players to capture performances with or without backing tracks.

Adjustable Trigger Response and Performance Control

The ERSMDL1000 module allows players to fine-tune trigger behavior to match their playing style and setup. Adjustable parameters include sensitivity, trigger threshold, crosstalk control, retrigger response, velocity curves and individual pad volume. These controls help ensure consistent tracking across dynamic playing styles, whether you're working on soft ghost notes or full accents. Tom parameters are linked for balanced response across the kit.

Connectivity for Practice and Expansion

The Pearl eRoadshow offers essential connectivity for home practice and integration with external gear. Audio output is provided via a 1/4" main output for connection to powered speakers, along with a 1/8" headphone output for private practice. A 1/8" auxiliary input allows external audio sources to be mixed in, while USB MIDI connectivity enables use with computers and music software. An additional crash expansion input supports future kit growth.

Complete Package With Essential Accessories

Everything needed to start playing is included with the Pearl eRoadshow electronic drum set. The package includes a drum throne, drumsticks, headphones, a power supply, a labeled cable set, a drum key and Velcro cable ties. Designed for quick assembly and everyday use, the eRoadshow delivers a confident starting point for drummers who want a complete electronic kit that supports learning, creativity and consistent practice.

Features

Four mesh drum pads with two-ply nylon for realistic stick response
Dual-zone snare pad detects rimshots and cross-sticks for dynamic play
150 onboard sounds and 15 kits cover multiple musical genres
Built-in metronome and recording tools help refine timing and technique
10 onboard play-along tracks for practicing styles like funk and metal
Rubber cymbal pads with accurate tracking and natural rebound
Sturdy rack assembles quickly and fits tight practice spaces
Includes drum throne, drumsticks and pedals for immediate setup
Free access to 40 drum lessons through the Melodics app
AUX-in jack lets you play along with your favorite tracks




Chaser

#1
I knew a few weeks ago PEARL was coming out with a New Kit and Module..The eRoadshow..
Considering it is NAMM's 125th Anniversary..PEARL Drums 80th Anniversary..The Discontinued PEARL MIMIC Pro... and the Roadshow Kits....I expected something completely the opposite of a beginners level kit...

Hellfire

Quote from: Chaser on January 22, 2026, 12:43:28 PMI knew a few weeks ago PEARL was coming out with a New Kit and Module..The eRoadshow..
Considering it is NAMM's 125th Anniversary..PEARL Drums 80th Anniversary..The Discontinued PEARL MIMIC Pro... and the Roadshow Kits....I expected something completely the opposite of a beginners level kit...
The beginners level kit thing doesn't surprise me at all. That's where the money is at. Parents getting their kids a drum kit is going to love the idea of a kit that is practically silent (at least that how it is normally sold to them). The funny thing is, I bet parents still bitch about how loud an ekit is when the kid is playing it.  ;D

We saw earlier that Ludwig went this route as well. 

The thing is with edrums in general is most people see them only as a practice tool. There is still a stigma that real drummers play real (i.e. acoustic) drums. The more serious a drummer gets the more likely they will switch from edrum to adrums. And if that is the trend (which it looks as if it is), then the money is on the lower end kits. 

Chaser

#3
Quote from: Hellfire on January 22, 2026, 08:18:11 PM
Quote from: Chaser on January 22, 2026, 12:43:28 PMI knew a few weeks ago PEARL was coming out with a New Kit and Module..The eRoadshow..
Considering it is NAMM's 125th Anniversary..PEARL Drums 80th Anniversary..The Discontinued PEARL MIMIC Pro... and the Roadshow Kits....I expected something completely the opposite of a beginners level kit...
The beginners level kit thing doesn't surprise me at all. That's where the money is at. Parents getting their kids a drum kit is going to love the idea of a kit that is practically silent (at least that how it is normally sold to them). The funny thing is, I bet parents still bitch about how loud an ekit is when the kid is playing it.  ;D
We saw earlier that Ludwig went this route as well.
The thing is with edrums in general is most people see them only as a practice tool. There is still a stigma that real drummers play real (i.e. acoustic) drums. The more serious a drummer gets the more likely they will switch from edrum to adrums. And if that is the trend (which it looks as if it is), then the money is on the lower end kits.

These Kits have been on Amazon since Nov... I waited until "Official" release as I was disappointed and not in any hurry when I received the info.
I was also watching to see if the Pearl Kit received as much Hype as did the Ludwig when it came out nearly a month later..which it didn't as apparently No Exclusive Retailer/Distributor Deals..etc does make a difference.
I try not to post beginner/Entry level kits unless they are Alesis  otherwise I would be posting multiple Kits every day..

It seems the "Trend" is everyone has jumped on the El-Cheapo Band wagon...Landfills will start filling up as resale value will be nothing..
You'll also find basically the same kit for Donner...AiJoy...Fesley... and numerous other companies on Amazon/ebay etc.

Manufacturer is  Quanzhou Moyin Musical Instrument Co., Ltd. (Moinng)

They Manufacture/Private Label/Re-Brand 82  "House" Kits or They'll do quotes for anything you can come up with...
Price Break for this Model is at around $93(100pcs)-$86 (800 pcs)..depending on Module and configuration..Mix/Match..custom Module layout etc etc..average 50 set minimum...
Basically if you have 5-10 Grand anyone can start your own Beginner Level Re-Brand...eRoadshow is Taken..How about "eTouring"..lol

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