How Will You Use Your Drum Set?
Just because a drum set looks great and is endorsed by a popular artist does not mean it's the best kit suited for your needs. Pay attention here: Needs not Wants. What benefit is to spend hundreds or thousands more for a set if you only plan to use it for practice?
Maybe you need one kit for practice and then need another for performing? If so, check this out...
P R A C T I C E ? ludwig accent cheap drum set picture
The set to the right is made by Ludwig (Accent Series). Roughly $350 new. Add set of student cymbals and you've spent somewhere around $500 for the whole kit.
A mounting bracket for one of the toms is broken, so it's used as a 4 piece it. Several drummers use this kit, so the cymbals, kick pedal, and drum throne gets changed a lot.
The picture shows it with my Zildjian Custom A hi hat, 16" crash, and a 10" splash. The ride is a Paiste 502 series.
Despite the arrangment of cymbals, toms, or hardware, this kit is fun to play and would do fine in a live setting (if tuned properly of course).
P E R F O R M I N G ?
The set to the left is made by Pacific Drums and Percussion (PDP), a division of Drum Workshop (DW). This "LX" Series 2002 year model ran about $1,200 with hardware.
A set of cast bronze cymbals adds about $1,000 to the mix. Include a throne and a few extra cymbal stands and your looking at about $2,500.
The sound of this kit truly inspires me. BUT can the audience tell that much of difference between it and a cheap drum set? Probably not.
If you're like most people. One drum set is all you want or need. With this in mind, let's start looking for the best "one size fits all" kit. To do so, we'll have to consider several areas. Starting with...
What Is It Made Of?
It is important to make a choice you'll be happy with. That's why you need to "know" about how drum kits are made and the sound you can expect from different woods. Learning about the drum shell will be priceless in this search.
Drum set advertisements have limited space to explain what type of wood is in the shell. They may simply say "hardwood" or something like "maple/basswood". With this limited info, you need to have an idea if the price is on target.
Then there's that PLY thing thing. Is it better to have 7-ply or 9-ply wood? Does ply have anything to do with thickness of the shell? Well how do these relate to the tone or pitch of the drum? (Is your head hurting too?)
Why don't we clairfy some of these questions and take a look at Drum Shells.
Production Methods
How a drum set is made has as much to do with the price as the materials used. They can be produced on a large scale with a cookie cutter approach or a one on one approach.
The concept of mass production came about in the early 1900's when Henry Ford used this to make his Model T. Drum companies can use a limited number of woods, finishes, and hardware to create affordable drum sets. Quality can vary between the companies and even within a company. If you're just starting out and hesitant to spend a lot of money, check out the discussion on Cheap Drum Sets.
The "one on one" approach reflects a method where materials and craftmanship are at their best. The drum maker is hands on with every part of the kit to ensure quality. So if you've been playing for a while and have a thick wallet, you may be considering something personalized to your exacting standards. Here are some tips on what to look for in a Custom Drum Set company.
Breaking Down the Pieces
Proceed with this section ONLY if you have reviewed all pages referenced in the previous sections!! This way you'll be familiar with shells, construction types, and levels of drumset quality. The goal of this section is to gain a deeper knowledge the various drums (not stands or cymbals) that make up a drumset.
The first is the snare drum. Snares can be considered the center piece or core of a drumset. There are many different sizes used today for primary and secondary snares. The full discussion on snare drums can be found HERE.
.......Pages on other drums will be added soon, so please check back!
if ur equipment works and u can prac on it comfortably dun spend it on new equip but on improving urself as a drummer.