Not sure if this is the right thread for this… but I am looking for recommendations. I had a drum lesson, on an acoustic kit, after a year of learning by myself on an Alesis electronic kit.
The sheer physical difference made me feel that I had to move on to start playing on either an acoustic kit, or an electronic kit with acoustic-style drums. The teacher recommended the Thomann own-brand electronic kits, which are like acoustic kits with built-in triggers and a module.
However, one thing that strikes me (!) with acoustic kits is the difference when playing the hihats (in particular). It seems that one can practice timing on an electronic kit, but not the nuance of tone and volume, in spite of volume sensitivity in drum sensors.

So now I’m considering getting a compact acoustic kit, and fitting it out with triggers, and perhaps getting a set of mesh heads for quiet playing. I know that doesn’t solve the hihat issue, but I could have a normal set of hihats with low-volume cymbals, and another electronic one for recording midi.
On the other hand I could just get a Thomann kit and a separate set of normal hihats.

So, some questions:
Does anyone have experience of ‘club’ or compact drum kits and has recommendations–purely from the point of view of acoustic playing?
Has anyone fitted out an acoustic kit with triggers, and if so were the results satisfactory?
I was looking at using the eDrumIn to trigger computer-based kits, rather than a module with built-in sounds. Audiofront - eDRUMin But I am open to suggestions.

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