@ryanneedhamthe7nth yes, as it's portable because of the jazz sizes (e.g. the 16" bassdrum), but if you wanna play rock you're gonna need bigger sounding drums.
@allmetaliswelcome First, that's an 18" diameter bass, next, it is definitely possible to play rock gigs on that size- depending on venue size a mic might be needs, with a mic, emad or super kick 1 or 2 you would be amazed at that little kick. Finally, check out Magma (cat use 18" Gretsch kick in prog rock) and also check out Danny Seraphine's double kick rock/jazz kit featuring both kicks 18"- and the sound nice and punchy like a rock kick.
@whvaugn yes offcourse it's possible, all i'm saying is it's not ideal 16 and 18 insch bassdrums are great for jazz because they are not very overpowering, and in rock you might wanna play with more power. but if an 18 inch is your style than that's great and you should go for it.
@ryanneedhamthe7nth The first segment should give you an idea of how you could use these for rock. That's about as low as you can tune them with the stock heads.
the set sounds amazing but homie on the drums is str8 nice with it!
marc777danielle 1 month ago
Very smooth playing brother. I love those tight, toms & bass. Very nice.
Trekker1801 1 month ago
i got this in natural, ive noticed the sweet tuning spot is a little higher , love em
jrcr1 1 month ago
Nice stick work and nice sounding drums and cymbals!
afrobeat1957 2 months ago
Amazing sounding kit for the price, the copper finish is gorgeous. What ride are you using in this vid?
ManicMH 3 months ago
@ManicMH It's an Agop Sig, see the gear list in the info box above.
bostondrum 3 months ago
I like that ride. Nice and dry. Nice sounding crashes too
HondaGuy351 3 months ago
floor-tom is a bit high for my taste in this one but the kit sounds good anyways!
oCyfiuso 3 months ago
The mahogany cheep-o snare actually brings a great vintage sound to this kit
iamnitrox 3 months ago
could you do a video of this kit in a rock setting?
ryanneedhamthe7nth 5 months ago
@ryanneedhamthe7nth dont think you wanna play a jazz kit for rock my friend
allmetaliswelcome 5 months ago
@allmetaliswelcome check the reviews, highly recomended as a portable rock kit.
ryanneedhamthe7nth 5 months ago
@ryanneedhamthe7nth yes, as it's portable because of the jazz sizes (e.g. the 16" bassdrum), but if you wanna play rock you're gonna need bigger sounding drums.
allmetaliswelcome 5 months ago
@allmetaliswelcome First, that's an 18" diameter bass, next, it is definitely possible to play rock gigs on that size- depending on venue size a mic might be needs, with a mic, emad or super kick 1 or 2 you would be amazed at that little kick. Finally, check out Magma (cat use 18" Gretsch kick in prog rock) and also check out Danny Seraphine's double kick rock/jazz kit featuring both kicks 18"- and the sound nice and punchy like a rock kick.
whvaugn 1 month ago
@whvaugn yes offcourse it's possible, all i'm saying is it's not ideal 16 and 18 insch bassdrums are great for jazz because they are not very overpowering, and in rock you might wanna play with more power. but if an 18 inch is your style than that's great and you should go for it.
allmetaliswelcome 1 month ago
@allmetaliswelcome Don't be narrow minded you have stangard sized tomes with a smaller bass drum. Get a good head tune it right and your good to go.
Crusada54 5 months ago in playlist Videos from bostondrum
@Crusada54 yes but when you're playing in live rock band it is handy to have some volume on your kick
allmetaliswelcome 5 months ago
@allmetaliswelcome Volume can be easily controlled by engineers. You should always buy based on SOUND, not conformity.
XxStrongDrums1996xX 2 months ago
@ryanneedhamthe7nth The first segment should give you an idea of how you could use these for rock. That's about as low as you can tune them with the stock heads.
bostondrum 5 months ago
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@ryanneedhamthe7nth check out my vids.. I have the same kit and I play rock.
ROGERPEREZ83 3 months ago