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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2010

Just an old video of my old Stagg Tim drum kit which I sold. The kit was a Stagg Tim rock sized drum kit in blue, with Sabian Solar 14" Hi-hats, a Stagg Regular Series 14" Crash, a Stagg DX 16" Crash, a Sabian Solar 20" Ride and a Sabian Solar 16" Crash, Stagg bass pedal, hi-hat stand, 3 straight stands and a boom stand. (All double braced hardware). All the skins were standard except for the top snare skin which was a 14" Evans G1 Coated. The kit was easy to set up and nice to play, easy to tune, with excellent build quality, especially for the price. In my opinion, it is the best of the starter drum kits around. I sold it all for £160, which I felt was very reasonable considering the condition of the kit, and the extras included.

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  • I really hate this kit I have one myself

  • @kbd0wn4g3 I don't see any problem with this kit.

  • Why is it outside ?

    

  • @pyromanic321 It's outside because I was taking pictures in preparation for its sale. I think it looks better outside.

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  • I have this in black. Dumped all the cymbals, the snare and the batter + resonant heads and now i love it. used to f***ing hate it :) check ma channel for proof

  • @jonnyjap Yeah you obviously have no idea what you are talking about. Shells make no difference? Yeah...okay. Idiot.

  • @drumduif Buy some new heads, both batter and resonant, then tune them. You'll be surprised.

  • @screamolives I F*ucking hate that thing and it has a bad sound (i have also one myself) 

  • @jonnyjap not trying to troll or anything but are you stupid? shells type makes all the difference in sound... i have a crap set but i've played sets around that sound 30x better than mine jand the have the same heads and everything but the money part go on cragigslist they have some cheap stuff for good prices

  • @screamolives I use this exact same kit in my band and it's fine, a shell kit makes absolutely no difference to the sound, yes the snare is nasty and the cymbals are rubbish but they are made to a price if you know how to dampen and set a kit up you can get a good sound from it with decent heads, who wants to take a £1000 kit to a pub and get fools spilling beer on it etc.

  • i really despise stagg cymbals, i suppose those ones you have are ok but i got one with that kit and it is horrible, it didn't crack it just bended into a weird shape that made it sound like a really bad china cymbal

  • lol i have the same exact kit, the hi hat and symbol sucks. ive dent mines so bad, but all u need is some new cymbols and hi hat

  • @djfireball999 My point is I think people's first reaction is 'why is the drum kit outside?'. It's not discrete and it doesn't look good. It's just a weird clash to put a drum kit outside with nature.

  • Lol at taking pictures of it outside, Bad move.

    I have a stag and it's terrible.

    It's a really good CHEAP BEGINERS kit but that's it.

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