please recommend me a set of e-drums... i m desperate
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:21 am
"Chameleon" by Pacific Drums (By DW).
They are a small set of acoustic drums (very shallow toms), for student level use. They are reversible, in that the tops have regular heads, but the bottom skins are mesh kevlar skins, similar to those used on the tops of many e-drums. You flip them over and when played on the kevlar side, the drums are quiet. You get the tone of the drum, but no volume.
I bought them to practice on in my downtown apartment. I had to put a blanket in the kick, as there is still some low-end produced that may travel through a wall. I never had any complaints from the neighbours.
They were above your budget at Can$800, including 2 cymbal stands, hi-hat, snare stand, kick pedal, and I got them to throw in a set of cymbal silencers at no extra cost.
It made a big difference in that I could actually practice at home. For me it was worth every penny.
They are a small set of acoustic drums (very shallow toms), for student level use. They are reversible, in that the tops have regular heads, but the bottom skins are mesh kevlar skins, similar to those used on the tops of many e-drums. You flip them over and when played on the kevlar side, the drums are quiet. You get the tone of the drum, but no volume.
I bought them to practice on in my downtown apartment. I had to put a blanket in the kick, as there is still some low-end produced that may travel through a wall. I never had any complaints from the neighbours.
They were above your budget at Can$800, including 2 cymbal stands, hi-hat, snare stand, kick pedal, and I got them to throw in a set of cymbal silencers at no extra cost.
It made a big difference in that I could actually practice at home. For me it was worth every penny.