Simmons Titan 50 B-EX Review

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DrumSpy Verdict
The Titan 50 B-EX is an impressive release from Simmons. The kit size alone makes this electronic drum set stand out from the competition at this price point. But the internal sounds take the drum set to the next level, giving it an edge over similarly-priced electronic drum sets under $500.
What We Like
Dual-zone snare drum
Four toms and three cymbals for under $500
Excellent drum module sounds
What We Don't Like
Very compact
Loud kick pad
Plastic wingnuts feel cheap
4.5

The Titan 50 B-EX is an exciting release from Simmons. Built on the success of the original Titan 50, the B-EX includes more cymbal and drum pads, along with a stunning library of professionally recorded drum samples. In today’s review, I’ll take you through the kit, from unboxing to assembly and give my overall thoughts on this kit.

Overview

The Simmons Titan 50 B-EX has good value for an electronic drum set under $500. Included is a 10″ dual-zone snare pad, four single-zone tom pads, four 10″ cymbal pads, dual-layer mesh heads, a variable hi-hat controller with three sound zones (open, mid, closed), a 6″ kick drum pad with a single pedal, and the Titan 50 drum module with a detachable device holder.

The drum module has good built-in sounds with 25 preset kits and 10 user kits. EQ, reverb, and compressor effects are included. USB connection is available for connection to a computer along with Bluetooth and a 1/8″ auxiliary input.

https://youtu.be/CoDlP8wnuew
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Simmons Titan 50 B-EX

Best electronic drum set under $500
best sounds for the MONEY
Simmons takes the crown with the Titan 50 B-EX in the crowded space of e-kits under $500. With great onboard sounds and lots of pads, the kit is ideal for beginners and intermediate players who want more out of a drum set at this price.
What We Like
  • Dual-Zone Snare Drum: The 10-inch snare drum pad offers excellent responsiveness and feel
  • Bluetooth Connectivity: This feature allows for easy integration with devices, enhancing practice and performance options.
  • Preassembled Rack: The preassembled rack saves time and simplifies the setup process.
  • Comprehensive App: The Simmons drum app makes it easy to edit kits, select presets, and adjust volumes.
What We Don’t Like
  • Plastic Wing Nuts: The plastic wing nuts on the cymbal arms could be more durable
  • Loud Kick Pad: The kick pad is quite loud, which could be an issue for apartment dwellers
  • Basic Kick Pedal: The included kick pedal is functional but may benefit from an upgrade for better performance

Unboxing

There isn’t anything in particular that stood out when I unboxed the Titan 50 B-EX. It did seem that there was more room in the box overall than some kits I’ve looked at, despite the rack being pre-assembled, which is very shocking (in a good way).

Unboxing the kit

One of the tom pad boxes was damaged, most likely by the pre-assembled rack, but each box has Styrofoam, so there was no damage to the drum pad itself. Unboxing the kit took around twenty minutes, which is par for the course on an electronic drum set this size.

Assembly

Setting up the Simmons Titan 50 Beex is straightforward, especially with the preassembled rack. You’ll need the included drum key to tighten everything down, which is located in the plastic bag with the manual. The tom pads attach easily to the rack, and you can adjust their positioning to suit your playing style.

Assembling the kit

The snare drum pad can be moved forward by loosening and sliding its mount. For taller drummers or those who prefer a higher setup, furniture risers can be used to elevate the entire kit. The cymbal arms are easy to attach, though the plastic wing nuts could be more robust. Positioning the cymbals is straightforward. Be sure not to tighten the rack completely before the kit is setup, as you may want to widen the kit overall once you’re done.

Features and Performance

Nick demonstrating the Titan 50 B-EX

After spending some time with the kit, it’s clear that the Simmons Titan 50 B-EX is a strong contender in its price range. It has a slight edge over the Alesis Nitro Max with its additional pads and superior drum sounds. The drum module features over 180 high-quality drum samples, offering a realistic playing experience. The dual-zone snare drum pad is particularly impressive, with responsive rim shots and a solid feel.

Trigger sensor on one of the Titan 50 B-EX tom pads

Triggering in my testing performed well overall. The sensors are located near the front of the rim. This placement, while seemingly unnatural, provides a more realistic feel while playing in the center of the drum head. The kit was able to pick up the quietest hits and transitions nicely through the dynamic range on each drum and cymbal pad. Foot pedal presses have very limited dynamic range—almost like the pedal is either on or off. But foot splash triggering was immaculate in testing.

Bluetooth connectivity is a significant advantage, allowing you to play along with your favorite tracks or follow drum lessons on your phone or tablet. The included tablet holder is a thoughtful addition, making it easy to integrate your devices into your practice sessions.

The Simmons drum app enhances the user experience by offering easy preset selection, kit editing, and volume adjustments. The practice section includes a variety of preset songs to play along with, though many drummers may prefer using their own tracks.

Overall Impression

The Simmons Titan 50 B-EX electronic drum set offers a lot of value for its price. It stands out with high-quality drum samples, a responsive snare drum pad, and Bluetooth connectivity. The preassembled rack and comprehensive app make it easy to set up and customize, while the dual-zone snare and four tom pads provide a versatile playing experience.

For beginners and intermediate players alike, the Titan 50 B-EX is a solid choice. Despite some minor drawbacks, such as the plastic wing nuts and loud kick pad, the overall performance and features of this kit make it a strong contender in the under $500 category.

4.5Expert Score
DrumSpy Verdict

The Titan 50 B-EX is an impressive release from Simmons. The kit size alone makes this electronic drum set stand out from the competition at this price point. But the internal sounds take the drum set to the next level, giving it an edge over similarly-priced electronic drum sets under $500.

1 Comment
  1. I’d been studying the different offerings on video. This vid sold me. It’s waiting for me to pick up. $370 at GC. America. What a country.

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