M733mhz
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Alright so I'm looking to pick up a new kit and I've come across two I really like. I like playing more mellow type of music but I live in south jersey and all anyone wants to play here is metal so I've been looking for a double bass set to cater to the style without having to buy a stupid chain link pedal, They're the worst in my opinion. I've narrowed it down the this Ddrum kit: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/prod...Double-Bass-Drum-Set-with-Hardware?sku=445375
But for a little more there's this Blemished Pearl: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Pearl-Export-Double-Bass-7-Piece-Drum-Set?sku=449175X
Pearl is obviously the better known brand but I've heard nothing but good things about the Ddrum kit. I don't know if I like the setup on the cymbols so much with the Pearl but I have a feeling the hardware will be of a higher quality with the pearl. I'm kind of leaning towards the Ddrum kit just because I've had my eye on it for a while, The only thing I can't stand about it is that it only comes in silly looking colors, I'd love if they had it in a wood grain or something like that. I'm just wondering if anyones had any experience with the Ddrum kits, Sound quality, Playability, How long the hardware holds up, Things like that. I just turned 17 and still don't have a job (Ugh) so I'm really trying to do as much homework as I can before I throw up 600 on a new kit. Anyone who can help, It's greatly appreciated and it's always nice to talk to other musicians.
But for a little more there's this Blemished Pearl: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Pearl-Export-Double-Bass-7-Piece-Drum-Set?sku=449175X
Pearl is obviously the better known brand but I've heard nothing but good things about the Ddrum kit. I don't know if I like the setup on the cymbols so much with the Pearl but I have a feeling the hardware will be of a higher quality with the pearl. I'm kind of leaning towards the Ddrum kit just because I've had my eye on it for a while, The only thing I can't stand about it is that it only comes in silly looking colors, I'd love if they had it in a wood grain or something like that. I'm just wondering if anyones had any experience with the Ddrum kits, Sound quality, Playability, How long the hardware holds up, Things like that. I just turned 17 and still don't have a job (Ugh) so I'm really trying to do as much homework as I can before I throw up 600 on a new kit. Anyone who can help, It's greatly appreciated and it's always nice to talk to other musicians.