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The Alesis Nitro Mesh Kit is an eight-piece electronic drum set featuring ultra-quiet, responsive mesh drum pads, a sturdy aluminum rack, and a versatile Nitro Drum Module with 40 kits and 385 sounds. Designed for both beginners and seasoned players, it includes 60 play-along tracks and free virtual lessons to accelerate skill development. This all-in-one kit offers professional-grade features and portability, making it perfect for home practice, studio recording, or live performance.
























| ASIN | B07BW1XJGP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,513 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #192 in Drum Sets |
| Body Material | aluminium |
| Brand | Alesis |
| Brand Name | Alesis |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | aux,usb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,483 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694318023808 |
| Included Components | Cymbal, Snare |
| Item Dimensions | 12.8 x 38 x 21 inches |
| Item Height | 21 inches |
| Item Type Name | Alesis Drums Nitro Mesh Kit | Eight Piece All-Mesh Electronic Drum Kit With Super-Solid Aluminum Rack, 385 Sounds, 60 Play-Along Tracks, Connection Cables, Drum Sticks & Drum Key included |
| Item Weight | 29.54 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.8 x 38 x 21 inches |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Brands Inc. |
| Material | Rubber |
| Model Name | Nitro Mesh Kit |
| Model Number | Nitro Mesh Kit |
| UPC | 694318023808 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |
C**L
I Love The Drums!!
My Review... Easy Five Stars!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ok so where do I even start? I absolutely love love these drums! The packaging is very neat, clean and protective! The package came a week earlier than expected, Awesome! The Noise level is very adjustable being the fact these are electronic drums. What fascinates me with electronic drums is how can you get a Cymbal sound out of something rubber and drum sound out of a mesh drum? The only two so called "Cons" I discovered were that the drumsticks hitting the Rubber Cymbals is very loud but I think sticks hitting Anything would be loud LOL. The Rack is a little wobbly but that is ok! The drums are very very Durable, they can definitely take a beating. I personally love to play very gentle because I play drums to a lot of hymns in my lessons at Church. Portability not sure I imagine it's doable, probably easier than acoustic drums. I also added an extra drum and Cymbal to my drums as well to match the Church Drums. Story Time... I never dreamed I would play Drums! Yes for the longest time I avoided drums and percussion because it is just so so loud! Playing drums kind of taught me how to be gentle, ironic right? The beautiful thing with electronic drums is you can turn the Volume up or down! So I first learned how to play the drums at Church in February 2023. They had an "Alesis Nitro" there and I absolutely fell in love with the way it feels to play them. I can't get enough of how soft the rubber cymbals and mesh drums are. So found I have a different drumming style in me, than every other drummer. I just use my hands and fingers to play. I tried the Drumsticks for all of 3 seconds and Yuck for me... I barely even touch the drums and I get a good loud crispy sound. It's perfect for worship Music because it's not too loud or quiet, just right. I had my first lesson and they taught me a really basic 4/4 beat there. The thing that fascinates me the most with electronic drums its not just how hard you hit the drums but where you hit the drums and cymbals you get different volumes. It's almost like there are "Hot Spots" where you hit and it is way loud. Oooh So fascinating! The electronic drums have a beautiful sound at Church... So eventually I came to Amazon here in December of 2024 and bought me my own drums for my bedroom. OMG! I love love them so so much! The funniest thing is I ordered them and they were supposed to come the day after New Year's instead they came on Christmas Eve! Now that's the best Christmas gift ever!! Now I can play them for hours and I don't have to impatiently wait for Sundays at Church lol. What's great about having drums at home is what I learn in my Drum lessons at Church I can practice at home now. I even made it on a Worship Team finally too! Finally I am getting the practice I need. I love the songs. So as for gift value, it's a spectacular gift idea for anyone who loves to play drums! Priceless!
S**I
Great set with lots of flexibility to configure
I got this set with the expansion pack which was well worth it to me (the 4th Tom has a rim effect that sounds a bit like a tambourine and the second Crash has a different sound than the standard one.) It was relatively easy to put together but in the end it took me 8 hours to play around with things to get them to where I wanted. Then theres the wires which they don’t show in the product images… The drum heads are solid but small, especially the snare. The Kick drum basically needs 20+ pounds backstopping it or to drill the base into something. The frame is pretty sturdy but the two shorter end posts will tend to lean in for me (I did put more than intended on them and only have two Toms on the front bar. (I’m going to put something to lock the rubber bottoms of the rail stand in place.) The choke feature on the Crash & Ride Cymbals is a little sketchy. Theres about a 2” section dead center on the edge that controls it but if you miss the exact spot, no Choke which may not be the end of the world but is annoying when you expect it to work like grabbing a regular Cymbal only to find you were slightly off. Another plus is that it’s easy to fold the sides in and pickup and move. It’s surprisingly light while still sturdy overall. The components to setup each head or Cymbal all have three points of adjustment for tons of control. I would try to get it setup how you want it in terms of height, spacing, angles etc. before running the cables and the leave enough slack to make adjustments without having to reconfigure any cables. Because I knew I would have to screw the Kick pad into something I set up the set on a piece of 2’ x 4’ plywood which is great with something underneath to protect the floor which then allows you to slide the set around easily. I’m very happy with the set and the only additional thing I’ll get ag some point is a double-base pedal. This is a perfect set for a beginner and with the expansion pack it really looks impressive with four Cymbals and four Toms. Overall, great set for a beginner or anyone who doesn’t want to spend $3k plus on a professional digital set.
R**K
Fantastic kit for the price
I'm not a complete beginner, but this is almost a perfect kit for beginners who are looking for something electronic. The stand isn't going to compare to a kit you pay more than double for of course, but it's more than manageable and doesn't get in the way of day-to-day use. The feel of every piece you interact with while playing (Cymbals, pads, pedals) is all very premium and sturdy feeling. I have three criticisms I would level against this kit, and none of them are bad enough to stop me from recommending it, but they are things I think buyers should keep in mind! 1. Some of the attachment points, the cymbals and the lower middle arm that is only supported at one end wiggle "loose" and out of place after a few hours, depending on how hard you play. I fixed this myself by switching the core module to the swing arm and mounting all pads and cymbals on the main supported arms. 2. Some of the leads from the module to the pads are oddly short and can limit the placement of certain pads, while some of the others are excessively long and require a lot of cable management for the loose wire. 3. The pads are quite small, especially compared to acoustic sets - 8 inch pads compared to a 14 inch snare or 12 inch toms - and combined with the deep rim on the pads, I find myself striking the pads a lot when playing along to faster songs. Of course this will probably improve the more I practice, but it's something to keep in mind. Overall I would definitely recommend it, you can't really compete at this price point, and looking at cheaper options, you'd definitely be regretting not spending a bit more. It seems like this is the cheapest electronic kit you can get without getting garbage.
B**E
Great for beginners - be sure to use the Melodics free month
I'm a beginner. I know nothing about drums but I thought they are cool so I did some research. Reviews & videos mention this set as being good for beginners for the price. I'll probably never be very good. But I'm 2 weeks in and I think this kit is really cool. I had no plan on how to learn to play. When you register the kit on the website (DO IT), it offers you a free month of Melodics (computer or laptop needed, I recommend a laptop set up directly in front of the drum set). I went ahead and signed up. Melodics is absolutely amazing, it has guided training and lessons. This kit does not come with the drum throne or headphones, you'll need to purchase those separately, but they come in a separate bundle. You'll also need a usb-a to usb-b cable to connect the kit to the computer to use melodics most efficiently. My only other suggestion is, I think there's the same kit, but with the 10-inch snare. You might want to get that one instead, but I'm doing just fine with the 8-inch snare in this kit.
L**R
A great product! I do have some comments to consider...
I have had this product for four weeks and overall I'm very much enjoying it. I am a beginner, as I am sure many reading this will be. It was easy to assemble, sounds great, and was easy to learn the way the sound module works. Pros: - Nice stick rebound on the pads - Very compact - Affordable - Great sound - Easy to assemble - Low noise. (The mesh heads are great) - Aux input allows the drummer to play along to external music source. Cons- - For the "Nitro Mesh" kit only, I have one single _major_ complaint: The 8" diameter snare drum is ANNOYING!!.. It is annoying not so much because it is only 8 inches in diameter .. but because it is only 8 inches __AND__ it has a very tall rim around it, made even taller by a rubber rim protector. This forces you to hold the sticks at a much higher elevation, and at a steeper angle, in order to avoid striking the rim. You can remove the rubberized rim protector and this will help very modestly-- I tried this and it proved to me that the bigger snare would help immensely! Indeed, most drum sets have a rather large snare drum head (especially compared to an 8" one), and the rim is absolutely not as recessed as the 8" unit provided with the Nitro Mesh kit.... SO!... This resulted in me buying a 10" dual zone snare off of Ebay that is used with the "Alesis Surge Mesh" or DM10 (i paid just under $100). That extra 2" along with a rim that stands significantly less proud makes an incredible difference! It is not for me to say if this is a big enough issue to suggest you, the reader of this review, to buy a "Alesis Surge" or do what I did and upgrade my "Nitro" kit with a larger snare head. I can only tell you that the upgrade to the 10" snare was VERY much worth it to me. The upgrade made holding the sticks more comfortable, and I don't think I've accidentally struck the rim once since the upgrade. The photos show that the rim of the 8" (black counter hoop) are 5/8 of an inch tall from the surface of the pad, and the 10" upgrade pad has a rim that is under 7/16" of an inch tall.
R**.
Great set for Beginner or intermediate drummer.
This set is great, it comes with many options for customization. However the directions are absolutely pathetic. There are no written instructions at all you must simply figure it out on your own. Their installation guide is just a bunch of pictures where the parts are labeled with letters like ABCD but the actual components have no corresponding letters at all. Luckily I play drums for my church and we have a similar set there, my brother-in-law also has this exact set so after looking over there sets I was able to put mine together. I bought the expansion pack from guitar center so I have the extra Tom and the extra symbol. I highly recommend you purchase the expansion pack as it makes it much more fun to play. The drums are high quality! They sound great! You can create custom sets and mix your favorite sounding drums. They are extremely responsive. They register hits as fast as I am capable of hitting them. True recoil feels like your hitting a real drum. The question I always ask myself when leaving a review, would you buy this again? My answer without hesitation is Yes! This kit is well worth the money and if I needed another drum set I would not hesitate to buy this one again!
S**Y
Best digital kit for the money!
Simply the best digital drum set for the money! I have been playing acoustic drums for over 25 years and this is my first real experience with a digital kit. I immediately upgraded the kit with one extra Tom and one extra cymbal trigger, the module recognized both with no problems. The ability to change the tone of the cymbals and the drums is excellent! The headphone volume output is a little weak (this may be due to years of analog drumming without hearing protection) I had to purchase a headphone amplifier in order to get the volume I wanted, especially when playing along with music. I have had the kit about two years now and it is holding up fine. I have replaced the snare head but that was easily found on e-bay for about $15. I would recommend a very nice pair of over the ear headphones as I went through a few pairs until I finally settled upon Corsair HS50 Pro. The only other issue is the bass drum kick tower, it slides around a bit even on carpet. I added extra Velcro on the bottom and this helped a bit. I eventually just set up the kit behind my couch and it stops the assembly from sliding. Some other reviews mention peoples distaste of the small 8" diameter mesh heads, this took some getting used to when you are used to playing on a 14" snare but has actually tightened up my stroke pattern and made me much more accurate! The rubber cymbals also take some getting used to, especially the ride cymbal but it is what it is. Overall an excellent purchase, I would buy it again if i had to! I play this kit almost every day!!!
P**L
Newbie
44 years old. Been playin' guitar for over 30 years. Learned Ukulele not long ago. Now learning drums. The kit was small in box and big in sound. Plugged it into my cheapo and very old crate acoustic amp. Sounds GREAT. I suck at drums. Never played a drum in my life. I mean, I've tapped on desks, but I've never learned lesson one about drumming. I didn't know how to hold the sticks. I didn't even set up the drums right or sit at them right at first. Snare drum goes between the legs. I didn't know. I'm super new at this! And I'm uncoordinated and have a serious lack of rhythm. I couldn't do even the basic first lesson with the right hand doing 1/8th notes, right foot keeping beat on 1 and 3 while left hand hits snare on 2 and 4. I've always struggled with limb independence. Even after 3 decades of guitar and singing. Anyway, the kit is AMAZING. I like it a lot. Obviously, I'm not a good drummer. Let it be known I am a terrible drummer that has NO idea what I'm talking about. But as a novice. I feel like I spent my money well and I'm happy I did my research. Super happy with this kit. It's fun to play. Nice to finally learn drums. Tonight, I played with a song, and was able to handle simple beat and fill that I messed up 10 times during the song. I call that progress, because I couldn't even hardly use the sticks 24 hours ago. From the experience of an experienced "musician" (hobbyist). I'm having an easy time learning this drum set. The module is intimidating to the newbie at first, but the user guide and online videos makes learning super easy. Having fun with it. Heck of a great purchase. Have already recommended it to friends. --Update-- I'm no longer a "newbie" but I'm finally to the point that I'm a good enough drummer to realize just what a terrible drummer I am. I just can't recommend this drum set enough. It's amazing. I got the 4th tom and the 2nd crash. It's SO fun to play. I wish the damn drum pads weren't so damn tiny. I crack sticks together more than I make drum noises trying to hit 'em. But a review from a total newbie to drumming who has now become almost competent at drumming... this is a damn good set and it is lasting just fine. I absolutely recommend this drum kit. You won't be disappointed. But you'll wish for larger toms and the snare is still pretty tiny and just too deep-set. Alesis. Please make a better snare. It's just the damn rim is annoyingly high. Guess I gotta buy a nicer snare. The damn thing is rough. But damn fine drum kit. Slainte. *toasts* ----- Update again - some time later. Removed two stars. It's cheap, small, and the customer support experience matches the price tag. -1 star) The top hat pedal broke. Because cheap plastic. Whatever, I knew it was cheap when I saw the price. It took multiple emails and 5 days to get a response from Alesis. -2 stars) Apparently no warranty. I just got a link for a $31 replacement top hat pedal from them. I bought it. The experience however made me realize that my glowing recommendation was premature and there's a reason it's inexpensive. And customer support knows it, better than customers. Adding broken pedal pics. I did mention I'm a newbie. Cheap drums kits are still just too good to be true, huh? -- Update: Adding another pic of the replacement top hat pedal that doesn't match the broken one and the kick/drum pedal.