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Rockem Beginner Drum Kit

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2007

Check out the sound of this kit - this is out of the box - standard kit!

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  • thats an actually half decent cheap kit for like £30 at the moment

  • Hell no, pearl? look at DW.

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  • I have this kit and being honest, out of the box it sounds crap. (my tuning skills don't do it any favours :P) but i've replaced the tom heads with remo pinstripes and snare head with a remo ambassador and also bought some evans E-rings. With all this it actually sounds like a decent mid range kit possibly even pro. Normally i wouldn't ugrade to something better but i'm guessing something of this price won't stand up to the beating it gets from gigs and constantly taking it apart.

  • i want a drum kit... (preferably one like that)

    but myy mom won't get it me :@

  • are pearl travelers or forums any good?I want a good drumkit to start with,Im pretty intermediate at guitar,but ive wanted to drum for years.any good cheap tamas or ludwigs?anything good cheap period?

  • Actually scratch that. Brady Drum kits are ridiculous, they are out of this world. Orange Country drums very nice and Truth Customs also, but not their snares YUCK.

  • @DrumminLover

    Some times that is correct but not always. The Mapex VX sounded like a mid range kit now its been replaced by the VXB which supposedly has birch init but its awful. The Catalina Maple is £400+ and it doesnt sound as good as the one above.

    Pearls sound awful. Mapex and Ludwid!

  • :P i thought they sounded good.

  • they have sabian xs20

  • you need to spend at least £400 for a good kit.

    up to £500 - Starter

    up to £800 - Mid range

    Around - £1000 - Pro kits.

    Best drum kit make is probably pearl.

  • Nah, i'll probably end up getting all my stuff off ebay 2nd hand and replace the heads :P

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