The Drum Circle
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- Walkinghairball
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- Walkinghairball
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- Walkinghairball
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- Walkinghairball
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- Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2004 9:42 pm
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CygnusX1 wrote:Hairyness and t .....You ever play those electronic kits?
If you do/did, what'd you think of 'em?
I never tried 'em. They just look thin and weak to me...
Depends on the kind of kit.
The Roland V Drums are prolly the best ones I have "Smashie Bashie'd" on. The response time is a little off but you can roll for days on them. The cymbals are pure garbage IMO. And I guess to sum it up any pad is ok, it's the brain gear that the $$$ needs to be put into. That will make all the difference. I want to get one for home rehearsal stuff, but I don't know if I can get a 3rd drum set past Marn.

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I hear THAT! Cool.Walkinghairball wrote:CygnusX1 wrote:Hairyness and t .....You ever play those electronic kits?
If you do/did, what'd you think of 'em?
I never tried 'em. They just look thin and weak to me...
Depends on the kind of kit.
The Roland V Drums are prolly the best ones I have "Smashie Bashie'd" on. The response time is a little off but you can roll for days on them. The cymbals are pure garbage IMO. And I guess to sum it up any pad is ok, it's the brain gear that the $$$ needs to be put into. That will make all the difference. I want to get one for home rehearsal stuff, but I don't know if I can get a 3rd drum set past Marn.

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We want our drummer to get an elec kit so we can turn him downWalkinghairball wrote:CygnusX1 wrote:Hairyness and t .....You ever play those electronic kits?
If you do/did, what'd you think of 'em?
I never tried 'em. They just look thin and weak to me...
Depends on the kind of kit.
The Roland V Drums are prolly the best ones I have "Smashie Bashie'd" on. The response time is a little off but you can roll for days on them. The cymbals are pure garbage IMO. And I guess to sum it up any pad is ok, it's the brain gear that the $$$ needs to be put into. That will make all the difference. I want to get one for home rehearsal stuff, but I don't know if I can get a 3rd drum set past Marn.

I've tried them at Guitar Center, just cuz a kid wanted me to try it and see what it sounded like.
I like 'em for the indoor practice thing, and for in a church setting. Most church sanctuaries are so small that you really have to shield the drums, pad them down, have a gentle drummer, or have electric ones to get the band to mix well or fear blowing the minds of the blue hairs. lol
I think Marn should let Bro get the third set. It has purpose and isn't just another of the same.
I like 'em for the indoor practice thing, and for in a church setting. Most church sanctuaries are so small that you really have to shield the drums, pad them down, have a gentle drummer, or have electric ones to get the band to mix well or fear blowing the minds of the blue hairs. lol
I think Marn should let Bro get the third set. It has purpose and isn't just another of the same.
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- Walkinghairball
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- Location: In a rock an roll venue near you....as long as you are in the Pacific Northwest.