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Millenium MPS-750X E-Drum Mesh Set

4.4 out of 5 stars from 388 customer ratings

Complete Electric Drum Set

  • Drum module with 20 presets and 20 user kits
  • 697 Sounds
  • 55 Songs
  • 4-Band EQ
  • Faders to control the volume of the pads, the effects or the equaliser
  • Line out (L/R)
  • Headphone outputs
  • Line in
  • USB
  • 2 Additional trigger inputs
  • Bluetooth
  • Required surface area: approx. 140 x 80 cm
  • Power adapter, cabling and sticks included

Set consisting of:

  • 10" Two-zone mesh snare pad
  • 3x 10" Two-zone mesh tom pads
  • 8" Mesh head kick pad
  • 13" x Hi-hat pad with controller
  • 12" Two-zone crash pad with stop function
  • 14" Three-zone ride pad with stop function
  • MPS-750X drum module

Included hardware:

  • Drumrack
  • Hi-hat pedal
  • Foot pedal
  • Available since May 2020
  • Item number 464015
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Incl. Rack Yes
  • Incl. Throne No
  • Incl. Footpedal Yes
  • Incl. Headphone No
  • Mesh Head Pads Yes
  • Pads (Stereo) Yes
  • Number of Direct Outs 0
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The Millenium MPS-750X E-Drum Mesh Set is a very robust e-drum set with a great deal of features that is completely equipped with mesh heads and invites you to experiment thanks to its numerous module functions. Almost 700 sounds and no less than four different types of effects, including distortion and compressor, are available for editing. The kit offers 20 preset drum kits, while another 20 can be freely assigned by the user. The set comes with 55 play-along songs for practising different styles, covering all imaginable genres such as Rock, Pop, Funk, Electro, Jazz, Latin and many more.

Millenium MPS-750X E-Drum Mesh Set

Sound manipulation in real time

The most striking feature of the Millenium MPS-750X is the fader section on the user interface, which features six sliders to allow real-time access to instrument volumes and effect intensity without the need to delve into confusing, complex submenus. It also comes with 15 song memory slots for recording your own patterns, which is significantly more than other e-drum kits in this price range have to offer. For expressive playing, the 14" ride pad has three trigger zones and - just like the 12" crash - a choke function that allows you to stop the decay like you would with an acoustic cymbal.

An invitation to experiment

Sound aficionados who enjoy experimenting with effects will get their money's worth with the MPS-750X. All sounds can be transposed over a wide range, enhanced with reverb or distortion, and edited with a compressor or four-band equaliser. 20 freely assignable user kits offer plenty of memory space for your own creations. If you want to upgrade the set later, you can also plug in two additional pads. The USB and MIDI interfaces ensure smooth communication with your computer and also allow access to external sound sources.

Connections on the MPS-750 drum module
Mesh pad with Millenium logo

About Millenium

Millenium is one of Thomann’s in-house brands and has been an integral part of the store’s range since 1995. More than 800 products – from drums and percussion through to accessories such as microphone stands, racks, and recording workstations – bear the Millenium label. These products are made by renowned companies who also manufacture products for other well-known brands. Since they are imported directly from the factory without any further distributors or sales companies, they can be sold at particularly attractive prices. Incidentally, one in every four Thomann customers has already purchased at least one Millenium product.

MPS-750X drum module

Endless possibilities

There are not many e-drum sets in the lower price range that allow drummers to tailor the sounds to their own needs. The Millenium MPS-750X is clearly the exception here. Not enough reverb on the snare? Would you like to have a slightly "dirtier" tom sound? Bass drum sounding too weak? Cymbals cutting through too much? No problem at all, because no matter which musical genre you favour, the MPS-750X has the right tools on board to adjust the sounds to your own preferences or even to "bend" them to extremes if you wish, and all of this can be done conveniently with the six sliders.

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U do not need the basic module. U need a Superior Drummer 3.
Vitaliy K. 12.12.2021
Insane kit! Fow less than a 500 euros you receive all what you need to practice. Only one flaw - HH does not have a bell\edge 2 triggers. has only one.

Original module is OK, but when kit connected to PC with MIDI, so they unveil this strenght,
This kit need a manual setup their sensivity etc, do not expect a good sound from the box. But when you found your own settings - it will shine.


Anything better than this kit would cost a 1000+ euros and more, and only for 1500+ euro you will receive features like 2-3 zone HiHat and multizone snare.
So MPS-750X are best in slot for all non-professional drummers!
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Good practice drums
ReturningDrummer 01.06.2025
I have played drums daily for more then a decade but was finding it impossible to find time to play my acoustic drum. I wanted something to practice on and after years of contemplating whether I should go cheap or save for a roland I decided to go for mps 750x and I have been playing daily at night for the last 2.5 months

Initial impression were great until I unboxed the crash pad which did not work. I bought extras craspads so it wasn't a problem and thomann replace the defective one no question asked and quickly. So I am happy with the support.

Regarding area it takes I was suprised how little ot needs and I was able to put it behind my acoustic kit in my very small drum room. So now I have a 360 drum kit Neil Peart style.

After a few months playing I love the kit although it has it limitations. Hardware quality feels like it can take beating. Module has limited sounds but I was able to find some good sounds theu even have some paiste cymbal sounds. Using a vst on pc provides a more natural sounding experience and feel but I usually just use the built in sounds. The bluetooth feature is something I thought I 'd never use but ended up using everyday it such so convenient.

The hi-hat is finnicky even after calibrating it after an hour or so of playing it start to double trigger when hitting it. Strangely enough the issue is not so bad when I use it with a vst not sure why. When this happens usually it is just a quick matter of re-calibrating it and it works well for another hour. Another issue with the hi hat is the timing of the open hi hat when you strike it. You need to be very precise compared to a real hi hat but you can get used to it and I think this it is making me more accurate.

The way the snare pad is mounted tends to slope to the left side after an hour or so of playing again it is a minor inconvenience and take a second to straighted back or you can use a normal snare stand.

Lastly for the height of kit is a bit low I would like some extensions to be able to add some height to the rack toms but this is not something thats readily available so I will have to diy somethinf. But this issue is user dependent and probably not something most people will experience if they are new to a drum kit. But for me having played acoustic and gotten used to my setup a would've like more height.

The kick pedal has a very weak spring tension even at max tightness. I have two other pedals and I realised how much spring tension changes from one brand to another. I think the spring consant on this pedal is good for young and new drummers. Again for me having got used to my other pedals I had to change the springs on this pedals. The rest of the hardware of the pedal looks sturdy and I use it on the kit just because I did not want to move my other pedals.

I might have mentioned a lot of cons however they are minor inconveniences which are far outweighed by the fun and happiness this kit brought me since I am able to play everyday at anytime instead of having another year or two to save on a more expensive one. It is a great practice kit without breaking the bank and with a vst it sounds like a real kit.
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First drumkit, no experience, like it
pouzzler 29.04.2024
Four stars for quality, because the stand moves a bit too much, especially the leg that supports the snare, whose foot has a tendency to shift backwards, putting the leg at an angle. It's probably inevitable with these designs where all toms are affixed to one unique frame.
As a total beginner, who has made an impulse buy, I can't compare it to other heads, but the rebounds feel nice. Same for the kick, as a beginner, I have no comparison basis, it feels way too bouncy, but I suppose you couldn't do faster tempos if it wasn't, because your foot ain't gonna beat 300 times a minute.
I picked up drums to finally put some rhythm into myself, as I am atrocious. Therefore I could not really care less about having realistic sounds, yet what comes out of the headphones sounds like drums. No problems there. I tried a few different sounds, latin, jazz, rock, all sound good. Probably nitpickers are gonna nitpick, but this is not a pro set for a pro band :)
I have put 3 on features, because I only learn some rhythm (I know, repeating myself) - therefore I haven't tested anything on the sound module yet, except metronome, kit selection, and individual toms volume sliders.
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Awesome entry-level kit
Rasmus72 27.12.2024
I bought this as my first e-kit, and it has been great so far.

What you get for the money is extremely great value. Cymbals with chokes and a hi-hat with a mechanic foot pedal is awesome and works most of the time. To be fair, there are some grey zones (between open and closed) where it does not register the hit, and also the crash cymbal sometimes misses a stroke.

I also find myself missing the cymbals or hi-hats because of their size, but I figure this will solve itself after more playing and getting used to it.

I was thinking about this vs. the Alessis Nitro Mesh and I saw some reviews about the snare stability of the Nitro Mesh, and am happy to say that the snare is really stable on the MPS-750X.

Also, extremely great that it can use USB Midi to plug into my PC and run EZDrummer & Addictive Drums. The chokes and rimshots also work on this.

Overall the money for value is massive, which is great for a beginner.
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