I had been playing my Millenium MPS-750 drum kit through a bass guitar amplifier which wasn't producing the quality of sounds that I could get through headphones so I decided I needed to buy a dedicated drum amplifier.
After extensive research I chose the Laney DH80 as it had the features that I wanted and the sound was reported to be good. As usual Thomann's order and delivery processes were quick and efficient and less than a week after ordering it I was plugging my drum kit into it.
The amp is a nice size, just right for the room that I have my kit in. With the front of it being angled all of the controls (and speakers) are facing me so it's easy to make changes if I need to do so. This was quite handy as I quickly found out that the bass output of the amplifier is quite astonishing! I'm currently using the amp with the bass turned right down (-5) and the treble at just under half way (-2) and find this to be pretty much perfect.
The only minor niggle that I have with it is the Bluetooth as it will only pair with one item at a time. I paired it with my iPod initially but that doesn't hold as much music as my iPhone, however in order to pair that I have to get the iPod to "forget" its connection to the amp.
Other than that I think it's a fantastic purchase for anyone with an electronic drum kit and limited space, for this price you can't go wrong.
Update - after playing my new Roland VAD503 kit through this and then listening directly via in ear monitors I’ve noticed that the amplifier doesn’t produce much output in treble range, such as the hi-hats. Other than that I have no complaints.