I've been playing the Yamaha DTXTREME ll E-kit since early 2006. Friday March 28th 2008 I picked up a set of the new DTXTREME lll's. While I was very happy with the sounds on the DTX ll kit I could always tell is was an E-kit, that is not the case with the DTX lll's.
Yamaha has improved the kick pad, the Hi-hat controller and the cymbal pads. All have a very realistic feel now. The drum sounds are samples of acoustic kits and let me tell you they are the best I've heard. Before I made this purchase I played the both Roland TD 20 and the DTX lll kits. While I felt the Roland kit was very impressive, the Yamaha sounded much better to my ear, and the Yamaha kit can do so much more.
I've been playing this kit practically non stop since Friday and it has performed flawlessly. With the DTX ll kit I would occasionally get a miss trigger every now and then, especially when I would hit the kick and snare at the same time. No such problem with this kit. Everything triggers perfectly, even very quick hi-hat patterns all trigger nicely.
I've barely scratched the surface as far as programming goes. I have programmed 3 kits so far all using the Oak Custom kit as a starting point. There is quite a bit you can do as far as programming goes, I've only tweaked the snare and kick but I pretty much have any drum sound I want available to me.
I bought the DTXTREME lll standard kit with includes the plastic rack, 1-3 zone snare pad, 3-3 zone tom pads, 2-3 zone cymbal pads, kick pad and hi-hat. It also comes with a hi-hat stand and a snare stand, 3 tom mounts, 2 cymbal arms and of course the DTX lll module.
The price for this kit was $3199.99
The special kit comes with an additional tom and cymbal pad as well as the new Hex Rack system. I originally was going to get this kit until I discovered how much I would have to spend on additional clamps to mount my existing pads on the rack, so I went with the standard kit.
The Special it sells for $3999.99
The DTX lll module has 4 extra inputs so instead of combining my DTX ll module with this one I just added 4 pads from that kit.
So far I give this kit a 5 out of 5. I've logged about 16 hours playing time so far and it has performed flawlessly.
You can check out an on line demo here:
http://www.dtxperience.com/dtxtremeIII.php just click on video clips
Here's a few pic's of my set.


