If you save up enough I would seriously recommend the DW frequent Flyer, heard one in person a few weeks back and was blown away. The 20 x 12 Bass drum sounded huge. I am still debating one but the $1000 - $1200 price tag is a lil steep for me
I was looking at the Sonor safari drum kit and comparing it to the Ludwig breakbeat. Think Sonor safari is a better quality drum kit for the price. It looks alittle heavier and sturder and might last alot longer. I am still looking for a band to gig with. So i guess i will just keep looking and saving my money up.
Keep drumming
Gregg
If you save up enough I would seriously recommend the DW frequent Flyer, heard one in person a few weeks back and was blown away. The 20 x 12 Bass drum sounded huge. I am still debating one but the $1000 - $1200 price tag is a lil steep for me
Ludwig Classic Maple 22x16,10x8,12x9,16x16
7" Moon Gel Practice Pad
Sabian HHX Legacy
Decide whether this is love for the craft or simply an ego thing
http://www.redskymary.com/ NOT MY BAND, JUST A GREAT LOCAL BAND WHO SHOULD BE SOOO MUCH BIGGER IMO
Yea $1000.00 or more is to much. My Gretsch Catalina maple cost me alittle over $1000.00. That's why i'm looking for a small kit with a small price to maybe practice here at home or even play some gig's with.
I don't know how you feel about birch drums but have you considered the Yamaha Stage Custom Bop kits? You can get a 12/14/18 100% birch shell pack for around $500 ...
Mine is set up right now in my drum room next to my Drum Crafts. I've used them a lot, I'm tell'in ya they are cool drums for what they are. . . . .It's those Germans! My Drum Crafts, another German set.
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