Yes, electric drums do have a different sound compared to acoustic drums. Electric drums, also known as electronic drums, use a speaker and a brain box to produce sounds when a pad is hit. They offer a wide variety of sounds ranging from acoustic drums to various other percussion instruments. The tone and sound can be EQ’d, which means the user has control over the timbre, dynamics, and envelope of the sound. One of the advantages of electric drums is their ability to be much quieter than acoustic drums, since the volume can be easily controlled through the use of headphones or the volume knob.
However, some people feel that electric drums lack the natural and warm feeling that acoustic drums provide. The sensation and response of hitting an acoustic drumhead or cymbal can be harder to replicate with electric drums, although technological advancements continue to improve the tactile experience of playing electronic drums.
Overall, electric drums do have