Have you looked at the Roland HD-1. It's essentially the "poor-mans" V-drums. Personally the best electronic kits I've played were the V-Drums, but they are damn expensive. I didn't care for the Yamaha's. the Alesis kits are pretty decent (some of them), and I've never touched a Simmons kit that pleased me enough to buy one.

The Roland HD-1 is a very popular kit from Roland. It's as basic as they get too, but you get some good sounds. The set up is nice in that the bass pedal and trigger are all one unit (and pedal included too). This really helps make the kit compact in that you don't need a separate floor trigger/pad for the bass drum. You can even set it so the hi-hat pedal can be used for bass to get some sweet double bass.

Not sure what they cost over in your area. Here in the USA the going price is $795 (New). If you want the V-Drum sound, but don't have the three to five grand to spend.., $749 is a pretty attractive price.

I'd stay away from the Yamaha DTX Explorer. I didn't care for this kit at all.., and neither do many of the drummers I know. The Alesis DM5Kit is often brought up.., but with that you'll get what you pay for..., decent enough sound module and absolutely shitty pads However, the Alesis DM5Pro kit ain't too bad and it sells here for $599

[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 10-01-2008).]
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