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Yamaha DTX432KPLUS Electronic Drum Kit – Real Pedal Feel & Built-In Coaching
Yamaha DTX432KPLUS Electronic Drum Kit – Real Pedal Feel & Built-In Coaching
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$749.00 AUD
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$899.99 AUD
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Why drummers upgrade to the DTX432K
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Real beater kick – KP65 pad plus genuine Yamaha FP6110A pedal build correct foot technique without shaking the house.
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Expressive hi-hat – HH65 controller recognises closed, half-open and open positions for pro-level phrasing.
- New floating pads – Yamaha’s updated “floating” mount evens out rebound across the head for a natural stick feel .
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DTX402 module – 287 voices, 128 melodies and 10 editable kits cover everything from jazz brushes to EDM drops.
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Built-in coaching – Ten interactive training modes (Groove Check, Rhythm Gate, Fast Blast, etc.) with voice guidance tighten timing fast.
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iOS & Android apps – Use DTX402 Touch to customise kits or Rec’n’Share to film performances straight to your phone.
- Sturdy four-leg rack – Height-adjustable steel frame leaves plenty of room for cymbal or mesh-pad upgrades later.
Mid-series sweet-spot
Upgrades on the entry-level DTX402K: real beater kick + variable hi-hat.
Sits just under the DTX452K: identical brain; you simply lose the 3-zone snare—perfect if rimshots aren’t a must-have.
What’s in the box
| Component | Model / Size |
|---|---|
| Module | DTX402 |
| Snare & Toms | 7.5″ rubber pads ×4 |
| Kick | KP65 pad + FP6110A pedal |
| Hi-hat | 10″ pad + HH65 controller |
| Cymbals | 10″ Crash (chokeable), 10″ Ride |
| Rack | Four-leg steel frame |
| Extras | All trigger cables, PA-130 PSU, drum key, setup guide |
Quick specs
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Voices: 287 drums / 128 melodies
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Kits: 10 (fully editable)
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Songs: 10 play-along tracks
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Connectivity: USB-MIDI/Audio, Aux In, Phones/Line Out
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Tempo: 30–300 BPM, tap tempo, voice count-in
- Footprint (assembled): ≈ 1.0 m W × 0.8 m D
Perfect for …
- Beginners who want proper kick technique without upsetting the neighbours.
- Intermediate drummers upgrading from basic rubber-pad kits.
- Teachers needing a silent kit with structured lesson tools.
- Home studios that prefer MIDI triggering to mic’d drums.
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