

🥁 Elevate your rhythm game anywhere, anytime — because your beats deserve to be heard!
The LEKATO CPD-1000 Electronic Drum Set is a beginner-friendly, portable electric drum kit featuring a quiet double-layered mesh snare, silicone toms and cymbals, and over 220 drum sounds. It supports USB MIDI connectivity for seamless integration with computers and DAWs, includes two foot pedals with velocity-sensitive kick drum input, and comes complete with sticks, a travel bag, and easy assembly options. Designed for expressive play and practice, it’s perfect for aspiring drummers seeking professional features in a compact setup.







| ASIN | B0C7K2L4LN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,916 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #10 in Electronic Drum Sets |
| Body Material | Silicone |
| Brand Name | LEKATO |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (232) |
| Included Components | double-layered mesh snare drum pad, 3 tom and cymbals, 2 foot pedals, a cable connector, drumsticks, travel bag |
| Item Dimensions | 19.69 x 18.11 x 5.12 inches |
| Item Type Name | Electric Drum Set |
| Item Weight | 6.33 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LEKATO |
| Material | Silicone |
| Model Name | CPD-1000 |
| Model Number | CPD-1000 |
| Part Number | 2849 |
| Set Name | CPD-1000 |
| Warranty Description | One year warranty. |
K**S
This is an excellent value; would buy again!! We replaced controls for the bass drum, all is great!.
Excellent value, which is why I am reviewing at four stars, though I cannot live with the foot buttons controlling bass drum and high hat. I am replacing them soon because the bass misfires, and more, and that is why the star got knocked off. This features computer control and offers a wide range of great sounds. You can adjust sounds to a degree, yet the primary settings are more than adequate unless you need different sounds. You have an AC connection (rather than bulky and costly batteries or a battery pack), and the USB and MIDI make these compatible with other devices, such as a computer and a controller. This box contains a low-profile electronic drum set with the functions of cymbals, snare, and toms. The sound produced is excellent with the “cymbals” in logical positions in relation to the “toms”. Not perfect, but you will get the hang of it. These are well-made and will last quite a while. I bought a beater pedal for 3/4 of a hundred. I’m not sure if I will replace the high-hat pedal, but it is an excellent idea. Compared to cost-effective models, modifying this one is the best idea due to the superior function of this musical instrument. This is an exceptional product for something super-lightweight that some people think of as a student kit. I am planning to transport it to the holiday celebration this November to accompany my husband’s guitar playing. The drum throne is excellent; it is so comfy! I weigh 243 pounds. This is a heavy-duty seat, and I will gladly recommend this whole setup over all the others I have researched! Your budding drummer, like me, will enjoy experimenting with a drum set that mimics the real thing so well that there is no need to spend more than a thousand dollars for a full-featured electronic drum set if you need a tabletop one of this quality. You can fit this drum set on a heavy-duty TV tray, or you can use a drum stand and create a makeshift setup. This is an excellent DIY setup. You can view many reviews on YouTube that will give you more info. This is it, and I will return to it when it becomes old, or get something quite similar. This is highly playable, looks beautiful, and has EZ assembly. This is fun to play! This is an excellent gift. I recommend Amazon’s gift service for this set, as well as the extras I mentioned, at a total cost of $75-200 for decent quality. ------ UPDATE: We replaced the drum kick switch with a velocity-sensitive drum kick trigger with a regular drum-kick pedal. It was a few dollars over $100. All sounds fantastic! Look for the only one under $100. We adjusted the cymbals, and they are now more sensitive and true-to-life, albeit with a few limitations due to the nature of this instrument. ------ Enjoy!
N**O
Exactly what I wanted.
My whole life (well, up until 32) I was an air drummer, constantly tapping on things. Then a year ago I purchased this for myself, and it’s one of my most favorite purchases. I use it every single day, and I really feel like it has helped me grasp drumming concepts and skills. It’s very fun to play, sounds incredible, and I love how you can connect your phone so you can play along to drum less tracks on YouTube. Love the customizable features. It’s very durable, and the sensitivity of the pads feel very accurate. It’s very compact. I currently keep mine out on a snare stand because it’s so small, but the carrying case would make it very easy to store if needed. Simple setup. After I had played with this thing for 6 months, I found myself in a Guitar Center, and floated over to the drum section, curious if the skills I learned on this portable machine would translate to a full size drum set - and they did. Felt very satisfying and encouraging to know that the work I put into the portable drum set translates to full size. I want to also give a shoutout to the Lekato customer service team. I have no doubt that if you run into any issues or concerns, they will assist you in any way you can. I would put this set as one of my top 5 purchases of all time. That’s how much I love this thing.
D**R
Surprisingly good! Even better by adding additional gear
I’m a pro drummer and I have LOTS of edrum experience. I’ve owned gear from all the major brands and am well used to tweaking settings etc. I was intrigued by the tiny footprint and affordable price so I decided to pull the trigger ( 😉 ) on this setup. First of all, it seems surprisingly sturdy. I love the mesh head snare (it was tight and responsive right out of the box). The rubber toms are ok, and the little cymbal pads are, well, LITTLE. The pedals aren’t great (more on that later). One recommendation on the kit build: there’s a 4th mounting hole for the cymbal mounts, with a little plastic plug blocking it. Could that piece be hollow so it would become a drum key holder?!? That would be easy and cool! Performance: With zero edits, everything played as intended and worked pretty well. The factory sounds aren’t bad! And the preset kits are pretty good right out of the chute. If you just wanna play drums and not read the manual, it’s fairly satisfying. I found there to be some crosstalk, and the trigger settings were easy to use to solve this issue satisfactorily. One somewhat disappointing triggering issue I discovered: when playing around the drum set quickly, hitting a tom and then immediately playing the snare doesn’t work. It’s as if the snare has a half-second “masking” feature to avoid false triggering. Moving between toms quickly totally works. But not tom-to-snare. This was the only triggering problem I found. Lekato, is there a software update possibility for this one odd flaw? The cymbal pads are IMO a little too small. And it’s really easy to accidentally hit the round fastening nut on top instead of the pad itself. I wish the pads were taller so that the mounting nut would be below the playing surface. And I wish they were a couple inches wider. But they do work! I find that assigning one to a cowbell feels really natural due to the width. I also wish the mounting arms were a few inches longer. The hihat height works great, and the ride height is ok. But I want the crash a lot higher! I may fabricate my own. I also wonder if there might be some way to get the crash to be chokeable in future versions. Lekato, whattaya say?! Even a pushbutton “kill switch” on the metal kit chassis would be cool! Mounting the kit on a snare stand is easy. I used a snare basket top section on a cymbal stand tripod so that the leg spread is much larger and it is SOLID. Great feel overall. Pedals: well, to start, they’re well-built and seem quite sturdy. The Hihat switch pedal works ok. I don’t love it, but it’s functional. But the BD switch just barely works. It’s by far the weak link here. No dynamics, feels unnatural, and triggering is a little spotty. You’ll definitely need something else for serious play. I plugged in a Roland KD7 and it just WORKS. No trigger setting changes needed- it just immediately was what I wanted. So overall, the kit does what they say it will do, and seems very well built. BUT… Just for fun, I bypassed the factory module altogether and plugged the pads into my top-end Yamaha DTX-ProX. And NOW WE’RE TALKIN’! The DTX trigger settings and crosstalk controls are extremely robust. And the sounds and control etc etc etc are off the charts. Add a Yamaha Hihat pedal and you have a SERIOUS kit that sounds 100% pro, in the tiniest footprint possible. For even more realism I have set up 3 small Yamaha cymbal pads so I can have crash chokes, ride bell, and Hihat edge options. Now the little Lekato pads are set to play cross-stick, splash, and cowbell. It’s still a tiny footprint and is a PRO kit sound! I realize this isn’t what they intended, but if any gigging drummers are reading this- this kit can be a cool centerpiece for a very functional tiny e-drum setup! I really dig this little kit, and will gig with it (and report) soon. I would give it 5 stars if the snare trigger issue were solved and if the BD pedal were to be improved in some way. 👍🏽
F**R
Suena bien, para armar en dónde no hay espacio o tiempo
R**L
“The drum set works well and sounds surprisingly close to a real drum, especially for practice. My only concern is the price — at this cost, you could consider buying an entry-level acoustic drum set instead. Overall, it’s good for quiet practice, but the value depends on what you’re looking for.”
R**I
Very good
H**U
Si lo que buscas es portabilidad y soñar muy bien. Está es tu opción. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
L**O
Todo bien solo que no tiene salida estereo