Lemon Drums T-950 BK Electronic Drum Kit
Featuring all-mesh heads, a wood-shell design, 645 sounds, and 25 preset kits, this kit delivers authentic feel and versatile performance for practice, recording, or live gigs
Lemon Drums T-850 Electronic Drum
Buy T-850 9-Piece Electronic Drum Kit in Nepal. Features mesh drum pads, triple-zone cymbals, 600+ sounds, Bluetooth, USB-MIDI, and pro-grade build—perfect for stage, studio, and practice.
Lemon Drums T-580 Pro Electronic Drum Set
Features mesh drum pads, triple-zone cymbals, 282 sounds, 20 preset kits, USB-MIDI, and more—ideal for practice, studio, and live performance.
Lemon Drums T-750 Electronic Drum Kit
A professional 9-piece full-mesh electronic drum kit with dual and triple-zone cymbals, chrome rack, Bluetooth-enabled Z12 module, and expansion support—perfect for drummers seeking power, precision, and durability.
Lemon Drums T-580 Electronic Drum Kit
The T‑580 packs advanced e-drum features—full-mesh reaction, Bluetooth connectivity, upgrade path—into a compact, stable kit, all while offering excellent value.
Lemon Drums T-505 Electronic Drum Kit
A compact 5-drum, 4-cymbal full‑mesh electronic drum kit with Bluetooth-enabled Z11 module—designed for beginners and intermediate.
Lemon Drums T-300 Pro Electronic Drum
Drum kit featuring mesh/drum pads, dual-zone cymbals, a sturdy adjustable rack, Bluetooth-enabled module, and rich connectivity—ideal for home practice, recording, and performance
Lemon Drums B55 Electric Drum
A 9-piece LED electronic drum kit featuring dual-zone mesh pads, multi-zone cymbals, and a powerful sound module with 304 voices
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