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Our Verdict

While both kits offer many useful features, this is a tie, in my opinion. Both kits have their strengths but also differ hugely in price range. Even though the Strata Prime has the upper hand, the price difference as well as the Strike Pro's few advantages make this a draw.

Alesis Strata Prime vs Alesis Strike Pro Special Edition Head to Head

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When comparing the Alesis Strata Prime to the Alesis Strike Pro Special Edition, it's evident that both drum sets cater to the high-end market with features designed for advanced players, but they have distinct differences that could influence a drummer's choice based on their priorities and playing style.

Key Differences

The Strata Prime offers 1532 sounds, while the Strike Pro Special Edition boasts a larger library of 1800 sounds.

The Strata Prime includes Bluetooth connectivity, a feature the Strike Pro Special Edition lacks.

The Strata Prime has USB drive support, providing additional flexibility for drummers who like to incorporate custom sounds into their performances.

The Strike Pro Special Edition includes an extra crash cymbal pad, totaling three against the Strata Prime's two, but the Strata Prime boasts larger ride and crash cymbals.

The Strata Prime offers an additional tom pad, giving it a five-piece tom setup compared to the Strike Pro Special Edition's four-piece.

The Strata Prime also has larger cymbal pads, offering better playability.

The Strata Prime is equipped with the Prime Drum Module, while the Alesis Strike Pro Special Edition uses the Strike Performance Module.

Number of Sounds
1532
1800
Drum Module Name
Prime Drum Module
Strike Performance Module
Bluetooth Connection
Yes
No
Custom sampling
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Key Features in Common

Both sets feature a full-sized 20-inch kick drums and 14-inch dual-zone mesh snare pads, providing a realistic playing experience.

Both offer MIDI connectivity through both USB and 5-Pin, allowing easy integration with other MIDI devices and computer-based recording setups.

Both kits have acoustic-style 14-inch hi-hat stands, offering a traditional hi-hat feel.

Each kit has high-quality mesh for Tom and kick pads, ensuring responsive and dynamic playing.

Both kits have advanced sound editing capabilities and built-in metronomes, making both kits versatile for practice and performance.

Kick Type
Full-Sized Kick Drum
Full-Sized Kick Drum
Kick Pad Size
20-inch
20-inch
Snare Pad Size
14-inch
14-inch
MIDI Connectivity
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Check out the Strata Prime in action.

And here's a video of the Alesis Strike Pro Special Edition.

Price Comparison Between The Strata Prime and Alesis Strike Pro Special Edition

Use the below to get up-to-date prices for both the Strata Prime and Alesis Strike Pro Special Edition

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We have included a head-to-head comparison of the features and specs on both the Strata Prime and Alesis Strike Pro Special Edition.

Hi-Hat

Hi-Hat Size (Inches)
14-inch
14-inch
Hi-Hat Type
Acoustic-style hi-hat stand
Acoustic-style hi-hat stand
Hi-Hat Model
ARC Hi-hat 14 Active
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Cymbal Pads

Ride Cymbal Pad Size (Inches)
18-inch
16-inch
Ride Cymbal Zones
Triple-Trigger
Triple-Trigger
Ride Cymbal Pad Model Number
ARC Cymbal 18
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Number of Crash Cymbal Pads
2
3
Crash Cymbal Sizes
16
14", 14", 14"
Crash cymbal choke
Yes
Yes
Crash Cymbal Pad Model Numbers
ARC Cymbal 16
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Toms

Tom pad sizes
8", 10", 12", 14", 14"
8", 10", 12", 14"
Number of Tom Pads
5
4
Tom Pad Material
Mesh
Mesh
Tom Zones
Dual-Zone
Dual-Zone

Drum Module

Number of Sounds
1532
1800
Drum Module Name
Prime Drum Module
Strike Performance Module
Notes (Cons)
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The triggering is fairly low latency but not quite as good as Roland's modules. It doesn't have USB over audio but it has lots of audio outputs.
Notes (Pros)
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This is one of the best modules out there. The samples sound great on this module, Alesis have released updates with lots of extra sounds also.
Additional Features
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Strike Software Editor
Display
-
4.3" Color Display
Bluetooth Connection
Yes
No
Metronome
Yes
Yes
On-Board Recording (of internal sounds)
Yes
Yes
Additional Pad/Cymbal Inputs
2
0
Audio Outputs
2 Main (Left and Right), 4 Assignable
2 Main Outputs (Left and Right), 8 Direct Outputs
Audio Input (Auxiliary Input)
1/4" inch
1/8" inch
Effects and Sound Editing Capabilities
High
High
MIDI Connectivity
MIDI-over-USBMIDI-5-Pin
MIDI-over-USBMIDI-5-Pin
Custom sampling
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Number of Kits
75
135

Snare

Snare Mount Type
Snare Stand
Snare Stand
Snare Pad Size
14-inch
14-inch
Snare Pad Material
Mesh
Mesh
Snare Zones
Dual-Zone
Dual-Zone
Snare Pad Model
Strata Drum 14
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Kick

Kick Type
Full-Sized Kick Drum
Full-Sized Kick Drum
Kick Pad Material
Mesh
Mesh
Kick Pad Size
20-inch
20-inch
Kick Pad Model
Strata Kick 20
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Verdict

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Both drum sets offer compelling features for advanced drummers, but the choice between them would depend on the specific features and capabilities that align with an individual's playing style and technical requirements.

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.