Ion Electronic Drum Control Unit (black) on 2040-parts.com
Suitland, Maryland, US
good never had a problem out of it, got a new charger for it its ok to be okay, I plug it to my regular studio system and got a little funky with it earlier but can't keep it already got electronic drums. Got it for brother and he bought new stuff too
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