I guess you need to consider that some replying to this thread have either tama or pearl kits.
In my case, I have both. for about 8 years I had my Rockstar and my pearl kits.
just recently I bo...
Anybody know where is the best place in the U.K or on the Net for second-hand drums kits?
...y for practice but might use it in live gigs if the need arises. It seems to be one of the lower priced kits around, but when I compare the features it seems to stack up pretty well against some of th...
What about new kits nsra? Are the new Tamas worth a dang?"" Would like to get some
Hey Guys
Anyone had any experience with Sleishman Drums. I have heard they are the greatest kits ever.
Can anyone tell me anything about them.
...s in your price range and comes with tough hardware and will be able to stand upto gigging a lot. Great kits, check out the website for more info....
... of tuning adventures ...But this 22 x 16 MLX kick drum has me stumped...I've used thinner shelled kits in the past and I've learned you can't use the same head combos and tuning techni...
...oustic kit that is VERY different on an electronic kit. Maybe some of the top of the line 'E' kits have good 'feel'(I have played a few V- Drums that were nice but not affordable f...
...lot, but I'm counting on someone else to argue because I don't know much about the equivalent kits from other manufacturers.
TJ...
...nterested in getting one of these two sets for my electronic studio. Any advice on these two (or other) kits? I'm looking for the best kit - not just the best sound module.
Thanks for any adv...
...d sticker on it!), but I was mildly surprised when I inspected the brass badges and discovered that the kits are made in Taiwan. Now, I don't know where I was expecting them to be made, but I did...
Sit down, and have a listen to both kits. Listen to the sounds of each. Play with the tuning a little bit if they'll let you. You'll find that there are some subtle differences in the '...
...od. If you want more of a dead, thud feel then a bigger hole with some muffling is preferred. Most jazz kits have no hole in the resonant head and the bass drum is tuned fairly high; That gives the ba...
...d that much > money, downsize by a lot and go for quality. try out as many top of > the line type kits as you can. get the ...
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