I play acoustic guitar and ukulele, so didn't want a full drum-kit sound overwhelming my instruments and voice. This drum machine fits the bill perfectly with more suited to acoustic drum sounds.
What's good:
You can adjust the volume of each instrument within a created drum pattern so if you want the kick louder and the bongo lower on one particular pattern it's easily done.
The built-in speaker is nice and loud for home use.
There are more traditional drum-set patterns within the metronome setting and also some ambient sounds like the sea and birdsong.
It's easy enough to navigate the basics and save patterns.
I've used it in a live setting and it sounds great through a PA.
The bad:
I bought a separate Boss F5-6 footswitch and was looking forward to assigning e.g. a cymbal crash to a pedal for a saved pattern, and then e.g. a triangle to another pattern and so on, so that each drum pattern had its own extra sound, triggered by the footswitch.
BUT while you can save multiple drum patterns, you can only assign one footswitch-operated sound across all of the multiple patterns. It's not quick or intuitive to change this extra footswitch sound and you've to press lots of buttons to do so. So, this limitation was a big disappointment for me.
The cymbal sounds aren't great.
There's quite a lot of hidden functions by pressing two buttons at the same time and these are hard to remember if you want to save or change things when out playing live. If you want to change things while out and about, you'd need to bring the manual with you.
Conclusion:
When I first got the drum machine I was a little disappointed in it mainly because of the footswitch and I found it initially hard to grasp how to store patterns and edit them, but if you delve in and take the time to understand the machine and how to create, edit and store patterns as favourites it really comes into its own.
Apart from the limitation with the footswitch sound I'd recommend this to acoustic musicians.