Here are some of the things that I have noticed, hope it helps.
Acoustic advantages:
1. its the real thing, therefore, you do not need to adjust yourself in terms of reach.
2. you get to practice dynamics which is a core aspect in drumming.
3. dynamics is also controlled depending on how loud you want it or how low you want it.
4. most acoustic kits are cheaper than electronic kits
5. if you take care of your acoustic kit it can last a lifetime.
6. large space for kit customization. place a tom here and the snare there no problem.
Acoustic disadvantages:
1. by default it is loud, and being able to play it without your neighbors being mad comes with practice.
2. maintenance is difficult. if you want to maintain the integrity of your kit like the day that you have bought it then you need to be patient with the wiping.
3. keeping rust and the wood intact is also another issue, you need to make sure that your kit is in a spot that is not accessible to moisture and rain for that matter.
4. whenever you need to play in a gig and you want your drums to be the star then you have to carry a lot of things. (drummer = lugi sa buhatan)
5. depending on the area that you are going to play you must almost always change the tone of your kit. the tone that best works inside a room may not work best for a stadium setting.
Electric kit Advantages:
1. the tone of each drum is "ideal," no need for a drum key and hours of tuning. just plug it in and you are all set.
2. compact (not until pearl's e-pro live came in) most e-kits are held together with a hardware and the need for space is constant.
3. reach advantage (not until pearl's e-pro live came in) as most e-kits have only 10 inch pad or even 8 inch ones as snares, and toms and bass drums. you can easily launch that 17 stroke roll without a sweat as compared to a real kit
4. volume is controlled easily. you can use a baseball bat as drum sticks without even the next room knowing that you are practicing. You can also place the output through a headset to keep the sound to yourself.
5. dozens of kit with just one package. You can make dozens of percussion sounds as you can customize the sound of each pad.
6. recording is a breeze. no need to fancy mics, sound proof rooms, and complicated recording devices.
7. easy to carry.
Electronic kit Disadvantages:
1. expensive. most e-kits that i have encountered would cost too much that i can buy an acoustic kit + cymbals with the price that an e-kit has.
2. You can use it without power obviously. so when you feel the urge to play drums on a brown-out well you cant.
3. its an electronic appliance, similar to a TV and a ref IT WILL come to a point that it will go whack whether you play loud or not.
4. Major adjustment if you are playing from an ekit to a real kit. remember spamming that 17 stroke roll on the e-kit without a sweat? if you are used to that then you will have a hard time doing the same on a real kit.
those are as far as i know, i hope they can help. im speaking in general when i mentioned these things mga sirs