When shopping for a speaker to pair with electronic drums, consider the following factors:
1. Power handling: Look for a speaker with a high power handling capacity, typically measured in watts. This will ensure that it can handle the loud sounds produced by the electronic drums without distortion.
2. Frequency response: Check the speaker’s frequency response range. For electronic drums, you’ll want a speaker that can reproduce low- frequency sounds accurately, as kick drums and floor toms often produce low-end frequencies.
3. Impedance: Make sure the speaker’s impedance matches that of your amplifier or drum module. Usually, it’s around 4-8 ohms.
4. Cone size: Larger cones typically provide better sound quality and volume, especially for low-end frequencies.
5. Crossover network: Some speakers have built-in crossover networks that separate the