Roland PD140DS Electronic Drum Kit Digital Snare for TD50

£655.00

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Description

Roland Drum Kits

Roland's digital trigger pads continue to lead the way within the electronic drum world, with this PD140DS digital snare becoming the brands' latest engineering innovation. Designed to work with their TD-50 sound module, this drum provides you with some of the most expressive, nuanced snare playing in the entire industry. 

Cutting-Edge Tech

This snare features some form of smart tech in just about every department. The standard 14-inch shell is fitted with a fresh, three-layer mesh head; it's instantly familiar to every drummer as soon as you sit down to play, with a realistic response, rebound and feel. 

When combined with Roland's multi-element sensor architecture, every nuance of your performance or practice session is highlighted. The finest dynamics are picked up, while you can also make use of traditional techniques, including cross stick, rim shots and brush sweeps – just as you would on a normal acoustic snare! Every strike will deliver a detailed, natural sound, no matter where you hit the drum.   

Features

  • Acoustic look and dimensions (14-inches) provides instant familiarity for any drummer. 
  • 3-ply mesh head design offers a more realistic playing feel, with improved response and rebound. 
  • Apply traditional techniques, including cross stick, rim shots and brush sweeps, all without having to adjust any settings within your module. 
  • Compatible with the TD-50 sound module. 
  • Featuring high resolution sound triggering and precise positional detection. 

Specifications 

  • Pad Size: 14-Inches
  • Shell Depth: 4.3-Inches
  • Tension Rods: 8 
  • Head: 3-Ply Mesh Head (with a Floating, Mid-Layer Design)
  • Available Playing Methods (Triggers): Head Shot, Rim Shot, Cross Stick, Brush Sweep
  • Sensor System: Multi Element Sensor System – Head Sensor, Position Sensors (x3), Rim Sensor, Cross Stick Sensor (x3) Integrated Sensing Processor
  • Connector: Digital Trigger Out Plug 
  • Power Supply: Suppled Via Digital Trigger In Port (DC 5 V)
  • Current Draw: 90 mA
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 380 mm x 380 mm x 160 mm
  • Weight: 4.9 kg
  • Accessories: Connection Cable, Drum Key

Additional information

Weight 11 kg

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Brand

Roland

Roland is one of the most influential electronic instrument manufacturers in modern music, and a defining name in electronic drums. The brand is best known for developing electronic drum kits that prioritise feel, responsiveness, and reliability, making them a standard choice for practice, recording, education, and live performance.

Roland electronic drum kits are widely used because of their realistic playing surfaces, expressive sound engines, and durable construction. Their mesh heads and advanced trigger technology allow drummers to play with natural dynamics and technique while keeping volume under control. This makes Roland kits especially popular in home environments, schools, theatres, and professional rehearsal spaces.

Beyond full kits, Roland also produces drum modules, pads, triggers, and hybrid solutions that integrate electronic sounds into acoustic setups. With a long history of innovation in synthesis and digital instruments, Roland continues to set the benchmark for electronic drumming, trusted by beginners and professionals alike.

Category

Drum Kits

Drum kits are the core of modern drumming, bringing together bass drum, snare, toms, cymbals, and hardware into a single playable instrument. A complete kit allows a drummer to cover rhythm, dynamics, and texture, forming the foundation of a band’s groove in styles ranging from rock and pop to jazz, metal, funk, and electronic-influenced music.

Drum kits come in many configurations and materials, including compact setups for small spaces, standard five-piece kits, and larger multi-tom arrangements. Shell materials such as maple, birch, mahogany, and hybrid constructions each influence tone, projection, and response. Acoustic kits are chosen for their natural feel and sound, while electronic and hybrid kits offer volume control, sound flexibility, and integration with modern music production.

Choosing a drum kit involves balancing sound, size, hardware quality, and playing style. Whether for practice, recording, or live performance, a well-matched drum kit provides consistent tuning, comfortable ergonomics, and a musical response that supports the drummer and the music they play.

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Drum Kit

A drum kit brings together multiple drums and cymbals to create a single playable instrument that drives rhythm and structure in music. Each part of the kit works together to provide pulse, dynamics, accents, and movement, allowing the drummer to shape groove, timing, and energy. A well-matched drum kit supports consistent playing, clear musical expression, and the ability to adapt to different styles and performance settings.

Electronic

Electronic in a drumming context refers to instruments and equipment that generate or trigger sounds digitally rather than acoustically. This includes electronic drum kits, drum modules, pads, triggers, and hybrid setups that combine electronic sounds with acoustic drums. Electronic gear allows for volume control, sound variety, recording integration, and flexible performance options, making it especially useful for practice, home studios, live shows, and modern music production.

Electronic Drum Kit

An electronic drum kit uses digital sound modules and trigger pads to recreate drum and percussion sounds while allowing full volume control and sound flexibility. Electronic kits are widely used for home practice, education, recording, and live performance, offering features such as headphone use, built-in effects, and connectivity with computers and music software. They provide a practical alternative to acoustic drums, especially where space, noise levels, and versatility are important.

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