Friday, March 6, 2020

What Are the Best Drum Kits to Buy

What Are the Best Drum Kits to Buy Buying the Best Drum Kit for the Money ChaptersFactors to Consider when Considering Your KitEntry Level Drum KitsMid-Range Priced KitsElectronic Drum SetsSo far, you’ve had six months of drum lessons and you practise on your drum pad every day.Your drum teacher feels you have proven your commitment to playing the drums and suggests you get a kit of your own to work on between sessions.Those who have never sat on a drum throne or skimmed brushes on a snare might equate the elation you must have felt at that declaration as akin to their obtaining their first ever driving license.But you... you’ve no doubt given a lot of thought to what you want in a drum set: the configuration, the colour and what type of wood the shells should be, how many cymbals and the make and model of each...Before you go licking your chops at that Vintage Gretsch Catalina Maple â€" by some testimonials one of the finest kits you could own, let your Superprof give you some food for thought before presenting drum sets that might also suit your styl e.A standard kit is rather large in size; do you have room for all of those drums? Source: Pixabay Credit: Artistic Operationslifter, a tom holder and a stand for your floor tom.You will have to buy your own cymbals, booms and stands, as well as sticks and throne. You may want to replace the stock Remo heads too, depending on the sound you are going for.However, considering the price of £409, you really couldn’t do much better for an entry-level set of drums!You even get to choose between four colours!Mid-Range Priced KitsIf you have a bit more cash on hand â€" or have a few gigs lined up and know you can pay off your new drum set relatively quickly, you may consider spending a bit more and getting a bit more drum for your money.Do you know all about the different types of drums?Pearl Export SeriesIn a slightly higher price bracket, this series also features a complete kit that includes, believe it or not, Sabian cymbals!Specifically, a crash cymbal, a ride cymbal and a pair of 1 6-inch hi-hats, all with their own stands.However, you’d best have your own sticks, as there are none included with this kit.Find out which drum sticks would serve you best.All hardware, from the drum key to the kick drum pedal, is included.This drum set’s beguiling sound comes from the blend of poplar and Asian mahogany used in its construction, and even the drum heads sound good (when properly tuned).You might treat yourself to this kit for only £689.You could also treat yourself to drum lessons London or in Manchester with Superprof!PDP Main StagePDP has an excellent reputation; you may have read glowing reviews in any drummer forum or magazine, especially of their snare drums.Like the Pearl series already mentioned, these Fusion configuration shells are made of poplar with a 45-degree  bearing edge, and also features Remo heads.Although this kit comes complete with booms and stands for cymbals, you will have to furnish said cymbals yourself. All other hardware and a drum st ool are provided.The entire kit could be yours for just under £700.As we’ve highlighted entry-level and mid-priced kits so far, standard progression dictates that we should feature very expensive kits next, such as that previously mentioned Timeless Timber set, which retails for thousands of dollars.Even though that is perhaps the finest kit available, listing it and others like it defeats the purpose of helping you find a suitable kit before your next gig.To that end, we’ll look at electric drums, next.Find out what else you should know before you invest in your drum kit...If you and your drums are on the road a lot, you may prefer a more lightweight set up, like these electric drums! Source: Pixabay Credit: StockSnapElectronic Drum SetsIf you live in a flat and worry that your neighbours won’t appreciate your acoustic displays of rhythm, you may be best served by such a kit.The Ion Audio Redline drums set comes complete with hi-hat and kick pedals, a four-post, adjustable-h eight stand and an easy-to-use control module. Even the headphones and sticks are included!Did you know you could simply plug headphones into an electric drum kit module to mute the drums altogether?  Naturally, the most important feature of electronic drums is the module which, in this case, comes pre-loaded with over 200 sound ranges: whether you rock out or get your hip-hop on, you will find these drums responsive.And you will be eager too, once you discover this kit’s price of only £173!If you are already scoring gigs and want more of a sedate-looking set to put the focus on your music, you might prefer the Alesis Nitro Kit.This kit more resembles the acoustic drum setup, with the floor toms to the side, the snare prominent by the throne and the cymbals in their usual place.You have your choice of rubber pads, which other drummers report as most dynamic, or you could go for the less expensive mesh pads.You will have to buy sticks and a drum stool if you don’t already have t hem. Other than that, you will be ready to play within minutes of unpacking and assembling this kit!We'll now let you get to it! Let us know how you get on, won’t you?Now join the discussion: how much should one plan to spend on their drum set for every level of playing?

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