If you’re ready to start playing without piecing together separate components, the ddrum D2 5-piece drum set delivers a complete, performance-ready foundation right out of the box. Designed in the USA, this kit arrives with everything a new drummer needs to get started, including upgraded double-braced hardware, a sturdy drum throne, a dual-chain bass drum pedal with a quad beater, full boom and hi-hat stands, a new double tom mount and a set of 14" hi-hats, a 16" crash/ride and a pair of sticks. It’s a streamlined path from unboxing to your first groove, built to help developing drummers start strong with dependable gear from day one.
Poplar Shells and Standard-Sized Drums for Punchy, Balanced Tone
The D2’s poplar shells give the kit a balanced, approachable voice, offering punchy mids and highs supported by warm low end that works across playing styles. Standard-sized shells—often seen on more advanced kits—provide familiar response and projection, including an 18x22" bass drum, 6.5x14" snare, 8x10" and 9x12" rack toms and a 14x16" floor tom. Each drum features low-mass chrome lugs, triple-flanged hoops and shell constructions tailored for tone—8-ply snare and bass drums for focus and depth, and 6-ply toms for lively resonance shaped by 45-degree bearing edges.
Complete Hardware and Included Accessories for Immediate Playability
This full package equips new players with a dependable hardware suite designed to hold up to regular practice. Chrome hardware keeps everything solid and stable, from the throne and hi-hat stand to the snare stand, bass drum pedal and full boom stand. The kit also includes a 16" crash cymbal, 14" hi-hats and one pair of drumsticks, forming a complete setup that’s ready to play the moment the drums are assembled.
Rugged Construction and Versatile Finishes for Growing Drummers
Available in several appealing finish options, the ddrum D2 offers a cohesive, durable platform for developing players. With its balanced shells, stable hardware and fully outfitted accessory package, it supports the learning curve from early practice sessions to confide