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At a Glance

Both the Alesis Nitro Max and LyxJam EDM800 are superb beginner-friendly kits that offer about the same value for money. As far as head-to-head comparisons go, this is a clear tie with each drum offering something slightly better and coming up slightly short in some departments.

Alesis Nitro Max Kit vs LYXJAM EDM800 (2025) Head to Head

Both the Alesis Nitro Max and LyxJam EDM800 are beginner-friendly, modestly-priced e-drum kits that cater to novice players, offering great features and excellent value for money. Which one stands out more solely depends on whether you value the brand name, your budget, and your preference.

Key Differences

The EDM800 has a slightly larger kick-pad. Not a major difference but still one to consider.

The Nitro Max offers Bluetooth connectivity which the EDM800 lacks.

The EDM800 has more built-in sounds and kits in the arsenal, meaning more versatile.

The Nitro Max has a lot of built-in play-along tracks for beginners, whereas the EDM800 does not.

The Nitro Max has a dual-zone snare pad as opposed to the single-zone on the EDM800.

The EDM800 has larger cymbal pads, apart from the hi-hat but the Nitro Max has the choke function.

The Alesis Nitro Max is equipped with the Nitro Max Drum Module, while the LyxJam EDM800 uses the EDM800.

Kick Pad Size
5-inch
6-inch
Number of Sounds
440
448
Drum Module Name
Nitro Max Drum Module
EDM800
Bluetooth Connection
Yes
No

Key Features in Common

Both kits have the same number, triggering, and size of toms.

Both feature an all-mesh design, apart from the rubber kick.

Both have a kick tower in their setups.

Both kits have a mounted, 10-inch snare pad.

Both sets have 2 additional pad/cymbal inputs for expanding the kit.

Lastly, both have the same additional features such as a metronome and onboard recording function.

Kick Type
Tower
Tower
Snare Pad Size
10-inch
10-inch
MIDI Connectivity
MIDI-over-USB
MIDI-over-USB

Check out the Alesis Nitro Max in action.

And here's a video of the LyxJam EDM800.

Price Comparison Between The Alesis Nitro Max and LyxJam EDM800

Use the below to get up-to-date prices for both the Alesis Nitro Max and LyxJam EDM800

We have included a head-to-head comparison of the features on both the Alesis Nitro Max and LyxJam EDM800.

Hi-Hat

Hi-Hat Size (Inches)
10-inch
8-inch
Hi-Hat Type
Electronic hi-hat pedal
Electronic hi-hat pedal

Cymbal Pads

Ride Cymbal Pad Size (Inches)
10-inch
12-inch
Ride Cymbal Zones
Single-Trigger
Single-Trigger
Number of Crash Cymbal Pads
1
1
Crash Cymbal Sizes
10"
12
Crash cymbal choke
Yes
No

Toms

Tom pad sizes
8", 8", 8"
8", 8", 8"
Number of Tom Pads
3
3
Tom Pad Material
Mesh
Mesh
Tom Zones
Single-Zone
Single-Zone

Drum Module

Number of Sounds
440
448
Drum Module Name
Nitro Max Drum Module
EDM800
Additional Features
60 built-in play-along tracks, performance recorder
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Display
Backlid LED
3-Segment LED
Bluetooth Connection
Yes
No
Metronome
Yes
Yes
On-Board Recording (of internal sounds)
Yes
Yes
Additional Pad/Cymbal Inputs
2
2
Audio Outputs
2 Main Outputs (Left and Right), 1/8" inch mini-headphone output
1 Output
Audio Input (Auxiliary Input)
1/8" inch
1/8" inch
Effects and Sound Editing Capabilities
Average
Average
MIDI Connectivity
MIDI-over-USB
MIDI-over-USB
Number of Kits
48
70

Snare

Snare Mount Type
Mounted to Rack
Mounted to Rack
Snare Pad Size
10-inch
10-inch
Snare Pad Material
Mesh
Mesh
Snare Zones
Dual-Zone
Single-Zone

Kick

Kick Type
Tower
Tower
Kick Pad Material
Rubber
Rubber
Kick Pad Size
5-inch
6-inch

Verdict

When it comes down to it, both kits offer about the same value for money. The Nitro Max is from a well-known brand and the EDM800 has a slightly more acceptable price tag. Both have their advantages and disadvantages when it comes to comparisons so this is a clear tie, in my opinion.

Matt Taylor

Matt Taylor

I'm Matt Taylor, a guitarist with a genuine love for music. I've had the pleasure of playing in a few bands and collaborating with some amazing artists along the way. As a music journalist, my goal is to share my passion and learnings with you while keeping my finger on the pulse of emerging trends and talents.