Ddrum Dios ST African Bubinga Drumset / Farm TV Reviews / themusicfarm.com
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@punk9999643 i really wish that was the case here, because the sets look and sound very good
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@AmitKanfi That's a shame and sucks to hear that. I've had my ddrum set for almost 2 years and only had one minor problem that got fixed for free, and in a matter of minutes.
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@punk9999643 happened to me and to 5 other people that i know. to me it happened within 5 months.
idk, maybe they ship defects and b types to israel..
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@AmitKanfi Not really.
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ddrum is like IKEA but the opposite- you buy it whole and it falls apart at home
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is this a good replacement to the starcalssic if you cant afford it?
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@rsxdaddy Hey man I totally agree with you, It's like by having a DW they become part of the elite group of something, But anyways, I have been looking to upgrade and invest on a good drum kit. Q: do you own this set or something similar, It seems to me that this set is very reasonable,sounds very nice and easy on the eye, I guess I like to know what you think of this set any help would be very appreciated, Thanks.
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This guy has some serious chops
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I play a ddrum dios full bubinga kit. Now for you homers all stuck on your Tama's and DW's you all are a bunch of ignorant snobs. Ddrum sources their bubinga shells from KELLER, the same shell manufacturer that supplies GMS and dozens of other botique custom shops including DW before they started making their own. The hardware is top notch also. All you did was prove that you're willing to spend double on a badge and a logo head.
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@Ggevorkyan Keep in mind these are stock heads as well.
if you want a bubinga kit get a tama starclassic.
massive0random 2 years ago 25
the bubinga is probably inner ply
uhoh38125 2 years ago 8