Leney DH40 Drum Hub Drum Monitor

£129.00

JustDrums are excited to introduce the Leney DH40 Drum Hub Drum Monitor by Leney Drums & Percussion. Ready to be delivered to any location in the UK. Read more below.

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Description

The DH40 is designed to offer a compact and versatile partner to a wide variety of electronic percussion uses either at home, in the classroom or wherever you choose to use it. Its small footprint, hard hitting output and multiple inputs makes it a real winner in the classroom Practice has never been easier – the aux in allows you to play along directly and practice to your hearts content whatever the time of day making use of the headphone socket. The hard-hitting low end of the DH40 delivers all the bass drum punch you want, and the crystal-clear top end makes cymbals shimmer.

Key Features:

  • Easy Grip Handle:
    Monitors are heavy business, handles make things easier so you can focus on drumming more!
  • Compact and Powerful!
    Don’t let its size fool you, the DH40 packs a punch whilst also letting your cymbals shine!

Specifications:

  • Speaker:
    – 8” Woofer
    – 2” Tweeter
  • Controls:
    – Input 1 Volume
    – Input 2 Volume
    – Bass
    – Treble
  • Inputs:
    – 2x 1/4” Mono Jack
    – 1x 3.5mm Stereo Aux in Jack
  • Outputs:
    – 1x 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack
  • Power: Regulated 15V 2.8A 42W DC PSU Included: Centre Positive, 2.1 x 5.5 x 12mm connector type
  • Amp Power: 40W
  • Dimensions:
    – Width: 352mm / 13.86”
    – Height: 289mm / 11.38”
    – Depth: 350mm / 13.78”
    – Weight: 7.5kg / 16.53lbs

Category

Drums & Percussion

Drums and percussion form the rhythmic foundation of music, covering everything from full drum kits to hand percussion and auxiliary instruments. This category brings together the core tools for creating groove, texture, and dynamics, whether you’re building a full setup or adding extra sounds to your playing.

When choosing drums and percussion, look at build quality, materials, and how the instrument fits your style of playing. Drum kits vary in shell type and configuration, while percussion instruments differ in tone, volume, and playing technique. Consider how each piece will be used, whether for live performance, recording, or practice, and how it integrates with the rest of your setup. The right choices will give you versatility, reliable performance, and the ability to shape your sound with confidence.

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Drums