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Go full set. Look at something like the Alesis Niro or Alesis Surge - I used to play acoustic drums, but when we moved, I had to have e-drums due to the neighbors.
That's 400-600 Euro. Bit much to just try it out. Maybe I could find something second hand... What's the benefits compared with starting with mobile drum pad?
On top of what the others have already said, I've tried those mobile drums pads, but sitting behind a drum set just hits differently.