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Roland PM200 V-Drums Electric Drum Amp - 180 Watts
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Roland PM200 V-Drums Electric Drum Amp - 180 Watts
Roland PM200 V-Drums Electric Drum Amp - 180 Watts

Roland PM200 V-Drums Electric Drum Amp - 180 Watts

SKU: PM200
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The Roland PM200 Drum Monitor is a unit designed to achieve that comprehensive, immersive sound that electric drum kit owners crave but with that all important compact footprint. This monitoring solution from Roland is the perfect match for the electronic V-Drum kits.

This fine tuned PM200 can provide up to 180 watts of power which is expressed through a purpose made 12" custom full-range speaker with horn tweeter to Accentuate that famous 'expressive' V-drum tonal response from every groove down to the subtle nuances. The specifically angled design also helps provide the perfect sound coverage for the seated drummer too.

With the PM200 Roland give the drummer back the ability to control their sound thank to a versatile integrated mixer built into the control panel of the monitor which features independent volume controls and responsive global EQ. As well as the dual 1/4 jack inputs this PM200 model also includes two XLR direct outputs for additional flexibility both live and in the studio, especially for those who want to send sounds to a mixer or recording device.

Roland Japan have ensured that this monitor will stand the test of time too. Players regulary transporting their monitor system to and from rehersals or using it for live performances will appreciate the PM200's rugged cabinet. Also included in this ergonomic design is a unique full-width bar handle to make vital floor adjustments easier and carrying more convenient. 

Another excellent feature featured on-board the PM-200 is handy connectivity options. Connect your favourite music players or devices and you can happily play along for fun, practice or improving your techniques. 

  • Drum monitor design for use with the Roland V-Drum kits and more
  • Rugged, Road-ready cabinet 
  • Full width bar carry handle 
  • Intergrated mixer with independant volume controls and global EQ
  • 180 watts
  • Custom 12" speaker with horn tweeter
  • 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch line inputs for connecting electronic percussion pads, smartphones or music players
  • Two XLR direct outputs, with selectable stereo or dual mono output for a V-Drums module connected in stereo
  • POWER switch, V-Drums VOLUME knob, LINE INPUT VOLUME knob, BASS knob and TREBLE knob controls. 
  • AC in jack 
  • Width 458 mm
  • Depth 469 mm
  • Height 420 mm
  • Weight 21 kg
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