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E-Drum Set

  • New VQD pads, stands and pedal isolation plates reduce the volume by up to 75% compared to conventional e-drums
  • Playing volume approx. 30 dB
  • Includes 4-strut rack system

Set consisting of:

  • Roland TD-07 sound module
  • 1x KDQ-8 kick drum pad
  • 1x PDQ-8S snare drum pad
  • 1x CYQ-12 hi-hat pad
  • FD-9 hi-hat controller
  • 3x PDQ-8 tom pads (mono)
  • 1x CYQ-12 crash pad
  • 1x CYQ-12 ride pad
  • NEQ-K pedal base for kick drum pedal and 1x NEQ-H for hi-hat pedal

Features Roland TD-07 Sound Module

  • 25 Preset kits
  • 25 User kits
  • 143 Instrument sounds
  • V-Edit
  • EQ, ambience and 30 multi-effects
  • Bluetooth
  • Built-in metronome
  • Coaching function
  • USB for Audio and MIDI
  • Available since October 2024
  • Item number 599990
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Incl. Rack Yes
  • Incl. Throne No
  • Incl. Footpedal No
  • Incl. Headphone No
  • Mesh Head Pads Yes
  • Pads (Stereo) No
  • Number of Direct Outs 0
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V is for versatile... and virtually silent

Roland's entire V-Drums series is immensely versatile, but few are as purpose-built for quiet drumming as the Roland VQD106 electronic drum set; this kit from the legendary manufacturer's Quiet Design range is ideal for practising in even the most sound-sensitive living spaces. The innovative VQD pads combine classic mesh heads with a honeycomb rubber layer, resulting in a major reduction of their actual impact sound compared to standard electronic drumkits. On top of that, padded rack feet and special isolation plates for the pedals help attenuate the transfer of physical vibrations through the floor. The set's TD-07 sound module is easy to use and specifically conceived for use in a home practice setup.

Roland VQD106 Drum Kit

More about the VQD pads

The Roland VQD106 drum kit comprises the same elements as a classic acoustic setup, with a standalone kick pad, a snare, three toms, two cymbals, and a hi-hat with a controller pedal. The drum pads on this compact kit are all 8" in size, with the snare pad offering two zones – head and rim – unlike the tom pads, which are all single-zone. The 12" cymbal pads both feature two playing zones for bow and edge, plus a choke function, though there's no separate bell zone. One standout feature on the VQD pads is that the cymbals, exactly like the drums, have a playable surface made from Roland's proprietary combo of a mesh head and a rubber layer underneath. Finally, the mounts are designed to make sure that the cymbals don't rotate while playing, however hard they're hit.

Roland VQD106 Drum Kit, Detail

Love thy neighbour

The Roland VQD106 will hit the sweet spot for any drummer who wants to keep things quiet without having to change too much about the way they play. The set is aimed at everyone from advanced amateurs, who will be blown away by the variety of sounds the set is capable of, to pros looking to set up a high-quality practice option at home, who will love the authentic playing feel. Now, whether the neighbours are bothered by a sticksmith really going to town on a set of electronic pads depends on a number of factors – and even the VQD106 can't promise absolute silence: Stick noise is stick noise, after all. But one thing is for sure: It doesn’t get much quieter than Roland's Quiet Design V-Drums.

Roland Logo on the Roland VQD106 Drum Kit

About Roland

Roland was founded in 1972 in Osaka, Japan, and has been designing and building electronic musical instruments ever since. During its successful history, Roland has launched many ground-breaking instruments, from legendary drum machines such as the TR-808 and the TR-909 to synthesizer classics like Jupiter-8, SH-101 and the iconic TB-303. Besides synthesizers, Roland's workstations and electric pianos are also very popular. Equally well-known is Roland’s subsidiary Boss, under whose brand name it designs and sells principally guitar pedals and effects units. Under the Roland Professional A/V label, the company additionally develops and distributes professional equipment for virtually every branch of audio and video production – from home studios through to commercial applications.

Compatibility with sound modules

The Roland VQD106 drumkit here comes bundled with the TD-07 sound module, which offers a wide range of sounds and all the key features needed for satisfying practice sessions. Alternatively, the VQD106 is available as a pad-only kit, designed to work with the manufacturer's other modules. Officially supported modules include the TD-17, TD-27, TD-50X and V71. While using the higher-end Roland sound modules with their ultra-quiet VQDs here might mean missing out on some of the things the more advanced digital pads are capable of – especially the premium pad sets from the TD-27 upwards – it can still be a smart move in certain setups. That's especially true for anyone who already owns one of the compatible sound modules and is interested in a low-noise kit specifically for practising at home: Then, the VQD106 pad set is perfect.

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Quiet noise!
MothyTim 11.05.2025
Playing in my living room near the TV. My wife is happy to watch TV whilst I play. Win win.
I bought the bundle but I recommend upgrading the throne. The one in the bundle is not good.
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Leises Drum Kit, toller Klang, top Verarbeitung
Dirk72 02.12.2024
Da ich Schlagzeug lernen möchte und in einer Wohnanlage mit mehreren Einheiten wohne, habe ich mich für das Roland VQD 106 entschieden. So kann man öfter üben, ohne die Nachbarn zu nerven. Im Vorfeld habe ich das Kit direkt bei Thomann ausprobiert. Mein Eindruck von dem Besuch bei Thomann:

- Das Kit ist deutlich leiser als die anderen Roland TD07 / TD17 Kits. Insbesondere merkt man den Unterschied bei der Bass Drum und bei den Cymbals.
- Der Rebound ist ähnlich wie bei den anderen Roland Mesh Drums.
- Kompetente und freundliche Beratung durch die Thomann Mitarbeiter, trotz vollem Ladengeschäft.

Nach der Bestellung und Lieferung des Kits hier mein bisheriger Eindruck:

- Produkt kam sehr gut verpackt an. Der Aufbau funktionierte mit einer Anleitung auf Youtube problemlos.
- Alle Komponenten machen einen hochwertigen Eindruck.
- Das Kit ist wirklich sehr leise, obwohl es direkt auf dem Parkettboden steht. Dennoch kann man innerhalb der Wohnung leise Geräusche hören, wenn es sonst entsprechend ruhig ist (keine Gespräche / Fernseher etc.). Diese Geräusche habe ich durch einige Schaumstoffmatten an den Wänden nahe des Kits nochmal minimiert. Außerhalb unserer Wohnung (Baujahr 2012, dicke Betonwände, schalldämmender Estrich) hört man nichts!
- Das TD07 Soundmodul bietet mit 25 vordefinierten Klängen, Coaching Modus etc. zumindest für Anfänger vollkommen ausreichende Möglichkeiten.
- Das Kit scheint eher für das häusliche Üben entwickelt worden zu sein als für große Auftritte. Dazu ist z. B. der 3.5 mm Klinkenstecker an dem TD07 Soundmodul zu klein.

Mein Fazit: Wenn jemand ein Kit sucht, das auf leises Geräusch optimiert ist, ist das VQD 106 das optimale Produkt. Ich bin damit voll und ganz zufrieden und kann es weiterempfehlen. Allerdings ist der Preis schon deutlich höher als bei den anderen Roland TD07 / TD17 Kits. Wer in einem bzgl. Geräuschen toleranteren Umfeld lebt, ist vermutlich auch mit den diesen Kits gut beraten. Man sollte aber bei den günstigeren Kits im Vorfeld mit einkalkulieren, wieviel Kosten / Aufwand eine akzeptable Dämpfung der Spielgeräusche erfordert (Bodenplatte, zusätzliche Dämmmatten, Roland „Noise Eater“, …), bzw. zu welchen Einschränkungen es bei der Übungszeit kommen kann.
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