Efnote 3 Style-B E-Drum Set
E-Drum Set
- 6-ply birch wood shells
- Drum module with aluminium housing
- LCD touch screen
- 111 multilayer sounds
- 16 preset kits
- 34 user kits
- Metronome
- Onboard Recording & Rhythm Box
- 50 recording user songs
- Built-in USB audio interface: 8 Out / 2 In
- Bluetooth and USB for MIDI In/Out
- MIDI Out
- Stereo headphone output: 3.5 mm jack
- Bluetooth receiver
Set consisting of:
- One 12" kick drum pad
- One 12" three-zone snare pad
- One 12" two-zone tom pad
- Two 10" two-zone tom pads
- One 12" two-zone hi-hat pad
- Two 14" three-zone crash pads
- One 16" three-zone ride pad
Included hardware:
- Four Lambda tripod stands with holders for all drum and cymbal pads
Note: Hi-hat pedal, foot pedal, drum throne and headphones not included
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Available since October 2024
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Item number 600129
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Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
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Incl. Rack No
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Incl. Throne No
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Incl. Footpedal No
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Incl. Headphone No
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Mesh Head Pads Yes
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Pads (Stereo) Yes
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Number of Direct Outs 2
Japanese e-drums, acoustic philosophy
The Efnote 3 Style-B is a premium electronic drum kit from Japanese manufacturer Efnote, built around a philosophy of acoustic realism rather than electronic versatility. The kit uses monocoque FRP (fibre-reinforced plastic) shells – chosen for stiffness and durability – mounted on three Lambda tripod stands that give the kit a distinctive, almost avant-garde and yet eminently stage-ready appearance. The Style-B configuration includes a pair of crash cymbals; the more compact Style-A comes with a single crash for a simpler setup. The EFD-3 sound module is operated via a touchscreen interface with 16 preset kits and 34 user kit slots, drawing on a library of multi-layer acoustic samples recorded and mastered by Efnote. Kick pedal, hi-hat stand, and drum throne are sold separately.
Pads, cymbal response, and multi-optical 3D sensing
Pad sizes are generous: 12×4" kick, 12×4" snare, two 10×3.5" toms, a 12×4" floor tom, 12" two-piece hi-hat, two 14" crash cymbals, and 16" ride – all in white sparkle finish with warm-grey cymbals. The ELISE sensing processor handles dynamic input across all pads with low latency and a wide dynamic range, capturing ghost notes and subtle dynamic gradations without retriggering. The Tru-Motion hi-hat uses multi-optical 3D sensing to capture the full range of hi-hat motion – open, closed, half-open, and foot chick – more accurately than a single-sensor controller. Crash and ride cymbals are 3-zone (bow, edge, and cup); the free-swinging design responds to angle and position across the full surface. The snare offers three distinct zones – head, rim, and side-rim – the last operating without a switch via an arc design that makes rimshots and cross-sticks reliable under pressure.
Who the Efnote 3 suits
The Efnote 3 Style-B is aimed at drummers who prioritise acoustic realism over breadth of electronic sound design – the library focuses almost exclusively on acoustic drum and cymbal samples, recorded without third-party involvement. Players coming from Roland or Yamaha kits will likely find the sound palette narrower; the Efnote's strength is the quality and authenticity of what it includes rather than the quantity. The Style-B's footprint of approximately 140×90cm makes it viable in most home studios and rehearsal rooms without significant reconfiguration. For drummers who want an instrument that feels and sounds like an acoustic kit and comes across convincingly on stage, the Efnote 3 makes a strong case.
About Efnote
Efnote was founded in 2018 by former employees of the Roland e-drum development department. The company’s portfolio includes various e-drum sets in the upper price range, with the greatest value being placed on maximum sonic authenticity. In terms of both design and technology, Efnote’s e-drum sets offer innovative features such as module operation via touchscreen, cymbal pads with a 360° playing surface, and eye-catching hardware systems. The most popular model is the Efnote 5, which looks like a conventional acoustic drum kit with its birch wood shells and sparkling silver foil.
Stage, rehearsal, and home studio
Mesh heads generate considerably less acoustic noise than conventional drums – in a live band context, overall stage volume can be managed without overwhelming the stage mix. The Setlist function lets song order, tempo, and kit settings be configured in advance and recalled per song – useful for a gigging band running to a setlist. For recording, the EFD-3 outputs eight individual channels simultaneously over USB 2.0 at 24bit/48kHz to Mac or Windows (ASIO), with 4-channel analogue output and MIDI over USB and 5-pin DIN. The headphone output delivers 320mW per channel at 32 ohms – sufficient for stage monitoring without an external headphone amp. The Stroke Analyzer – combining Stroke Scope (strike point visualisation on a timeline) and Accuracy Score (quantified timing analysis per element) – provides structured practice feedback, while the Bluetooth input streams audio straight from a phone to play against, without additional hardware.