Question:
£60 drum kit worth it?
Dovahkiin101
2012-10-25 11:10:06 UTC
Is it worth it or should i buy a new drum kit there's no ride cymbal or seat?
Four answers:
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2012-10-26 00:49:11 UTC
to me, it doesn't sound completely right, the quality might be a little rubbish... well.. if your usually rather rough... but its up to you.. that's just my view.... im usually a little sucpicous of kits under €90... specially as my kit costs more then €6000...
no_chance52
2012-10-25 11:13:39 UTC
To be honest 60 quid doesn't sound too bad! You might be able to get cheaper but not by much. The only problem is the lack of seat and cymbal. If you manage to find a seat and cymbal for a good price too then go for it!
2012-10-25 11:12:34 UTC
It's okay, I guess. I'd spend a little longer searching for a better one though. I got a Mapex Horizon kit second hand for £130 about 3 years ago as my first kit, so you can get good deals. Don't buy the first cheap one you see, otherwise you'd spend more money making up for the things that didn't come with it.
mcglauflin
2016-10-08 03:52:55 UTC
Definetly you will possibly be able to desire to commence out on a actual acoustic drumset. I choose PDPs and DWs because of the fact they're high quality kits. somewhat any corporation could have a beginners equipment for under six hundred yet you will nevertheless might desire to purchase cymbals and stands that can sometimes value as plenty because of the fact the set itself. As for training i think of you're able to definetly take them because of the fact they assist you plenty better than an undemanding e book might desire to yet books and DVDs are nevertheless stable to have for appearing some analyzing on your guy or woman.


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