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  • Power KickPower Kick

    Excellent Pearl Kit for small places!

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 05/22/14 at 14:37
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    I bought new 450 euros and uses repetitions, clubs and small venues without sound since 2001.

    Excellent drumkit kit for small areas and for rehearsals.

    Small kit, compact, lightweight and very good sound for such small sizes!

    Bass Drum 20 "x08"
    Tom 10 "x05"
    Tom 12 "x05"
    Stand tom 14 "x05"
    Snare 13 "x05"
    Snare stand
    Bass drum pedal
    Hi-hat pedal
    Right foot cymbal
    Ties toms
    Games mesh heads and traditional skins included
    Mutes cymbals included.

    I mounted skins pin-stripes on the toms and Evans Emad bass drum because the original skins are not good.

    For the price, there is no photo I would do the same purchase if he had to!

    This is the drumkit that I most…
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    I bought new 450 euros and uses repetitions, clubs and small venues without sound since 2001.

    Excellent drumkit kit for small areas and for rehearsals.

    Small kit, compact, lightweight and very good sound for such small sizes!

    Bass Drum 20 "x08"
    Tom 10 "x05"
    Tom 12 "x05"
    Stand tom 14 "x05"
    Snare 13 "x05"
    Snare stand
    Bass drum pedal
    Hi-hat pedal
    Right foot cymbal
    Ties toms
    Games mesh heads and traditional skins included
    Mutes cymbals included.

    I mounted skins pin-stripes on the toms and Evans Emad bass drum because the original skins are not good.

    For the price, there is no photo I would do the same purchase if he had to!

    This is the drumkit that I most quickly profitable, some contracts on Paris and I was already back in my charge.

    I continue to use it in rehearsal and club because it easy to carry and really sounds great.

    WARNING: sound system with a good park or AKG microphones Shure tybe, this becomes downright Drums REDOUTABLE if you know a little time is set a little kit like this one.

    Thomann now on you can buy in the same configuration with the addition of a pair of hi-hat cymbals 13 "Crash cymbal and a 16" for only 439 euros!

    As I said ... Excellent little Pearl Kit!
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  • MGR/RhythmBUGMGR/RhythmBUG

    Pearl Rhythm Traveler

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 02/29/04 at 15:00
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    I paid $399 for this set plus 35 to ship from M123. Others with free ship didn't have the unit in stock. I love playing drums but hate toting them. I don't play often but started up again recently, so I thought I would try this set that can pretty much collapse into a couple of bags to carry. I've played the set out already and people who see it, dig the hell out of it including me. I don't buy into the line about 'not using this set to play out', that's bull and indicative of a typical drummers ego. These play just fine. The forward toms have a timbale sound which is okay. The floor tom needed a more deadened head and the bass drum heads needed t…
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    I paid $399 for this set plus 35 to ship from M123. Others with free ship didn't have the unit in stock. I love playing drums but hate toting them. I don't play often but started up again recently, so I thought I would try this set that can pretty much collapse into a couple of bags to carry. I've played the set out already and people who see it, dig the hell out of it including me. I don't buy into the line about 'not using this set to play out', that's bull and indicative of a typical drummers ego. These play just fine. The forward toms have a timbale sound which is okay. The floor tom needed a more deadened head and the bass drum heads needed to be changed to those REMO dampening heads because it did ring too much. I don't even use the snare, since I bought an even SMALLER one, the Pearl 1040 10" Piccolo-- which is a gas! The whole thing is cool to set up so small which is great when you play in cramped quarters. The hardware is okay but the hi-hat doesn't have a stop detent to keep the tube from slipping in hard play. The pedal is good. But I do agree that the open bottoms of the drums could have used a bit more dressing up. All in all, I like this set and it's fun as hell to play on.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Nik, North YorkshireMGR/Nik, North Yorkshire

    Pearl Rhythm Traveler

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 01/24/04 at 15:00
    I bought this kit from the Newcastle Drum Centre around 2 years ago for about £400.


    I like the portability of the drums, they are quick and easy to set up and look good as a kit (esp in black).

    All of the drums sit inside two bags, the toms fit inside each other and rest on the bass drum, whilst the snare and drum stool head fit more snugly in another bag.

    You can almost carry your whole kit in one go!

    The bass drum is only 20" and the sound from it is a bit lightweight.

    It's a bit of a chore to change the batter heads to mesh heads and back again if you want to practice and then play live, but this can be made alot quicker and easier with a drum key adapter for an electric scr…
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    I bought this kit from the Newcastle Drum Centre around 2 years ago for about £400.


    I like the portability of the drums, they are quick and easy to set up and look good as a kit (esp in black).

    All of the drums sit inside two bags, the toms fit inside each other and rest on the bass drum, whilst the snare and drum stool head fit more snugly in another bag.

    You can almost carry your whole kit in one go!

    The bass drum is only 20" and the sound from it is a bit lightweight.

    It's a bit of a chore to change the batter heads to mesh heads and back again if you want to practice and then play live, but this can be made alot quicker and easier with a drum key adapter for an electric screwdriver!

    Quality is very good as you would expect from Pearl but you need to get used to the high pitch on the toms.

    Good kit especially for those who don't have much space.
    Good for practice as the mesh heads do make a sound (unlike practice pads) but it does not carry through walls.
    Great portability - fits into 2 bags plus hardware and cymbals.
    Would even make a good serious juniors kit given the size and weight of it.
    The only rival I see is the Arbiter Flats range - esp since they have introduced a "Lites" version now.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Pearl Rhythm Traveler

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 07/09/01 at 15:00
    I bought this used via eBay for $380, which included an A. Zildjian crash/ride cym.; Zildjian Edge crash, and 14" Pearl hi-hat cymbals plus an old Ludwig boom stand.

    I played drums semi-professionally many years ago and missed playing. I picked this set because I probably won't be playing it outside my living room and wanted something compact but complete.

    The hardware is quite decent and the drum shells are fundamentally sound and are capable of very good sound. But you need to swap the original heads to bring them to their potential. I like the tonal ranges of the toms. It's easy to get consistent volume and tone across the set. I like the looks, and the hardware made to hold full-siz…
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    I bought this used via eBay for $380, which included an A. Zildjian crash/ride cym.; Zildjian Edge crash, and 14" Pearl hi-hat cymbals plus an old Ludwig boom stand.

    I played drums semi-professionally many years ago and missed playing. I picked this set because I probably won't be playing it outside my living room and wanted something compact but complete.

    The hardware is quite decent and the drum shells are fundamentally sound and are capable of very good sound. But you need to swap the original heads to bring them to their potential. I like the tonal ranges of the toms. It's easy to get consistent volume and tone across the set. I like the looks, and the hardware made to hold full-size double-headed toms holds these 5" deep single-headed ones with ease and minimal wobble.
    I like the hi-hat. This is Pearl's bottom-of-the-line stands, pedal, and hi-hat, and most of it's 'way better than the hardware that came on my vintage 1965 Ludwig SuperClassic outfit (but the SpeedKing pedal was better).

    I with the bass and snare had 8 lugs instead of 6. It would be nice to have on the 14" tom but hasn't gotten in the way of tuning it well. The stock pedal is OK but not great, and doesn't clamp to the bass rim well. I recommend putting a little sliver of wood or plastic in the recess of the bass hoop where the pedal clamps it to eliminate wobble. I put a platform-style pedal on it and it doesn't wobble at all now.

    As I said, the heads don't bring out the best in the drums. I now have a Remo Powerstroke 3 on the snare, Remo Power Dots on the 10" and 12" toms, and a Remo Ebony Pinstripe on the 14" tom. Evans hydraulic on the batter side of the bass, Ebony Powerstroke with 7" sound hole on the front head. Now the thing sounds great and this gives far better thump out of the bass than you'd think you could get from an 8" deep model.


    I really have no complaints except the pedal that doesn't clamp well to the hoop. The rest of the hardware is very solid and positive, and stays put. The shells have a fundamentally good sound that produce more sound than you'd ever suspect from a shallow-shell single-head design.

    Properly tuned to its operating range, the snare drum can sound very good, but my Ludwig Supraphonic spoiled me, so I'm getting a Pearl Chad Smith Signature for the snare. This will lend far more tuning range and resonance to the snare. This snare plus the platform pedal, and I'd have no hesitation to play it out. It'd be a great coffeehouse drumset.

    It's not heavily built and it doesn't have maple shells like the expensive stuff, but I think the mahogany shells work well for these sizes because it adds some resonance where the shell sizes might lack it. This set might not wound as good in maple as it does with the stock shells.


    This is a very well-thought-out compact set. I've messed around on the Remo Legero and the Pacific compact sets, and I like the fundamental sound, concept, and layout of the Pearl the best. The overall quality is good enough that I mostly yearned for a better pedal (or at least a better pedal-bass hoop connection). The right heads make this set very musical.

    I am very pleased with this set. My Ludwig SuperClassic had a wonderful sound, but this little set sounds very similar when you put on the right heads.

    I highly recommend it for beginners, for a practice set, and for frequent gigging in small venues. Also for old farts like me who yearn for a drumset again and want something that won't crowd and beat everyone out of the house.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Pearl Rhythm Traveler

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 06/28/01 at 15:00
    $399 at Guitar Center. I live in a tiny apartment (seriously, its definitely smaller than wherever you live) and I hadn't played drums for a while due to that fact. I got the kit to get back into drumming.



    I really do like the feel of the drums. They definitely feel very real, and I was able to get my chops back in order after a long break. The small footprint of the set is also a huge plus in my aforementioned tiny apartment.


    I also planned to get some triggers and turn this into an electronic kit.




    Here we go:


    Snare drum never sounded very good. The mesh head just doesn't get the snares to react properly. Usually just a muddy buzz sound. Much better for practice with …
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    $399 at Guitar Center. I live in a tiny apartment (seriously, its definitely smaller than wherever you live) and I hadn't played drums for a while due to that fact. I got the kit to get back into drumming.



    I really do like the feel of the drums. They definitely feel very real, and I was able to get my chops back in order after a long break. The small footprint of the set is also a huge plus in my aforementioned tiny apartment.


    I also planned to get some triggers and turn this into an electronic kit.




    Here we go:


    Snare drum never sounded very good. The mesh head just doesn't get the snares to react properly. Usually just a muddy buzz sound. Much better for practice with the snares off.


    The practice cymbals are a complete joke. I had to buy some Pintech CrossTrainers, which are full size, just to get something close to real feel.


    I got these to be silent, and if you just hit the heads, they are. But the rims are as loud as any regular drums; Pearl should have included some rubber rim silencers.


    You are told that the toms nest together, but they really don't. The tom mount hardware prevents them from really nesting. You don't really save that much more space over a regular acoustic kit.




    The quality of the hardware is quite good for the price, but the memory locks don't fit snug into their slots, so the bass-mounted toms wobble anyway. I had to put the floor tom in a snare stand to get it to stay up. The shells seem nice, but they seem unfinished. Some plastic or rubber rings around the bottom would very much improve the look of the set and prevent the splintering of the wood which happened on my kit.



    A good kit for learning maybe, but for a serious drummer, no way. It isn't expandable, and I'd never play it live. You'd be much better off either buying an elecronic kit (if you can afford it and need to practice silently) or an entry level acoustic kit. You'll be able to use it as you get better, and they make mesh heads now if sound is an issue.


    To make a very long story short, I had mine for a month and then sold it.




    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Pearl Rhythm Traveler

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 06/28/01 at 15:00
    Picked it up from Interstate Music, for $380. I use it in my teaching studio for "silent playing".







    When used with standard heads the drums can benefit from the use of Remo sound control muffles.


    The practice cymbals are not the best design, particularly for the hi hat. There should be cases available . Build quality is excellent, though.

    The drums are beautifully built. and the hardware is of first quality. no cheapo pedals or hi hat stands.


    Definitely, this is an excellent concept. Particularly for the beginner.
    I have been recommending this kit to all of my beginning students.


    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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    Picked it up from Interstate Music, for $380. I use it in my teaching studio for "silent playing".







    When used with standard heads the drums can benefit from the use of Remo sound control muffles.


    The practice cymbals are not the best design, particularly for the hi hat. There should be cases available . Build quality is excellent, though.

    The drums are beautifully built. and the hardware is of first quality. no cheapo pedals or hi hat stands.


    Definitely, this is an excellent concept. Particularly for the beginner.
    I have been recommending this kit to all of my beginning students.


    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • DubiousDubsDubiousDubs

    Interesting idea, perfect for practicing or emergency backup live set

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 12/06/11 at 17:27
    This Pearl Rhythm Traveller set is a really cool concept on paper. The traditional demands on a percussionist in the modern day world is one no single product could have ever bridged. For years I had to travel to a location where I could play my drums loudly and personally. In finding life in an urban environment awesome for work, it was difficult to setup my set and not anger the neighbors in the apartment complex. This set is out to solve that issue and more.

    In a nut-shell, it features real wood shells, but a full 2 sets of heads, one is standard (and really crappy), the other is Pearl’s Muffle Heads which are awesome for private practicing. They honestly keep things quiet, and…
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    This Pearl Rhythm Traveller set is a really cool concept on paper. The traditional demands on a percussionist in the modern day world is one no single product could have ever bridged. For years I had to travel to a location where I could play my drums loudly and personally. In finding life in an urban environment awesome for work, it was difficult to setup my set and not anger the neighbors in the apartment complex. This set is out to solve that issue and more.

    In a nut-shell, it features real wood shells, but a full 2 sets of heads, one is standard (and really crappy), the other is Pearl’s Muffle Heads which are awesome for private practicing. They honestly keep things quiet, and allow me to practice at any time of the night. If I had a new born baby in my apartment I would have no issues pounding away on my set without fear of the baby awaking. Changing between the heads is a really simple matter too, just a quick change of batter heads. The set compacts really well, it folds nicely and can fit in the back seat of my small car without issue, and maybe only 20 minutes to setup and play. The cymbal pads are nice and work great too.

    There is not all good, however as with a kit like this that does so many different things, it does none of them perfectly. This is expected however, and while I wouldn’t recommend this set as the only set to play live gigs with, it can suffice if in a dire situation. The cymbals that come with this kit are horrible. Throw them away as soon as possible and get something better. I would recommend Remo heads for replacements of the stock ones right away, and new cymbals ASAP.
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  • scrawlscrawl

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 07/21/04 at 22:49
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    It is small kit
    GC 20x7
    CC 13x5
    Tom 10x5, 12x5, 14x5

    Sold with brand acoustic pearl skins (skins trs so low-end) and a set of dummy brand pearl skins that are correct but also to the APRS forum for AF not the best in the market.
    The hardware sold is of good enough quality and double base (ouahhh)

    I bought the 450E Baguetterie Strasbourg getting a discount.
    I just bought this drumkit to get the skins and silent trigger.

    His level, I have no idea what it gives, as I only use the skins silent.

    The defects are primarily the bass drum, it is not short and trs trs stable. For big hits or double pedals it vibrates too much.

    I refer to this choice, but only use I prvue ie a…
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    It is small kit
    GC 20x7
    CC 13x5
    Tom 10x5, 12x5, 14x5

    Sold with brand acoustic pearl skins (skins trs so low-end) and a set of dummy brand pearl skins that are correct but also to the APRS forum for AF not the best in the market.
    The hardware sold is of good enough quality and double base (ouahhh)

    I bought the 450E Baguetterie Strasbourg getting a discount.
    I just bought this drumkit to get the skins and silent trigger.

    His level, I have no idea what it gives, as I only use the skins silent.

    The defects are primarily the bass drum, it is not short and trs trs stable. For big hits or double pedals it vibrates too much.

    I refer to this choice, but only use I prvue ie a compact drum trigger for a silent apartment.
    APRS three months of use, I return the load.
    Level solid hold out: no problem.
    The bass drum is really not long enough and the feet are supplied with all too common, too late and poorly stabilized penss for all. Basically the blows of the switch was made pedals forward (thankfully without crashing) and a GC trsdsabrabl is not stable.

    Level of quality chanfrins ... rahhh I disassemble the CC to see and unfortunately, they are not rguliers at all! Fortunately I use this drumkit with skins dumb!
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  • AudioNeoAudioNeo

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 11/07/04 at 13:23
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    I use this drumkit for 2 years now (even a little), and frankly, for the price, it's not so bad.

    It is a very compact drumkit and therefore easy to carry.
    The skins are quiet interesting, but hey, it's still a drum made to sound, right? ... (I have not tried with trigggers)
    In use "sound", the original skins are really bad, but quality skins, it does! (Used in jazz anyway, except the floor tom, not great because of the absence of resonant which distorts the sound on the skins of this size, perhaps with a double skin thickness)
    The accessories are good quality and not too heavy, which is nice when you move frequently.
    I agree with the previous comment about the bass drum: not very…
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    I use this drumkit for 2 years now (even a little), and frankly, for the price, it's not so bad.

    It is a very compact drumkit and therefore easy to carry.
    The skins are quiet interesting, but hey, it's still a drum made to sound, right? ... (I have not tried with trigggers)
    In use "sound", the original skins are really bad, but quality skins, it does! (Used in jazz anyway, except the floor tom, not great because of the absence of resonant which distorts the sound on the skins of this size, perhaps with a double skin thickness)
    The accessories are good quality and not too heavy, which is nice when you move frequently.
    I agree with the previous comment about the bass drum: not very stable, but on a thick carpet it can go.
    Little comment on the notice before the chamfers on: indeed, they are not regular on the snare, but obviously it is voluntary (it was the same on the signature J Robinson, D Chambers and not mistaken). But it's true that on a snare drum from 13 to 6 (!!), tie is very hindering to the agreement ...
    I've played a lot of different batteries (the ASAMA daubesque the Yamaha Maple Custom first class), and of course I did not take the traveler because it was the best, but because it is convenient and cheap.

    I find really interesting value for money (bought in 2400 Frs) considering the build quality (accessories double base) and value in use "mobile" (the full drumkit takes place just over a bass drum! ). The sound is interesting, especially the bass drum shallow, pretty cool.

    With experience, and in the same style (drumkit portable hyper) I probably would choose a model with resonant, to win as his (kind DW pacific, the small model, or new small TAMA). However, level space, there alos lose a lot ...
    But anyway, this drumkit is almost impossible to sell on the second hand market, so ...

    Overall rating: 7 (very practical with good cymbals, it can do ...)
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  • Kikouk69Kikouk69

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 12/06/07 at 06:37
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    - How long have you use it?
    I used this drumkit 6 months, but I quickly changed to a Tama SwingStar Spot ...

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    To really find INTERESTED particularity, we must seek. I would say it has the advantage of being made to house, with its skin canvas. But it has many default:
    - The fts are so shallow that I happened to drop the bass drum by tapping it.
    - The skins are of poor quality. The skins of canvas, it is because a gives the same impression that a real skin, but since we hear nothing, I fail to see how we can make real progress ...
    - It is frankly not Aesthetics ...
    I could go again ^ ^

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    - How long have you use it?
    I used this drumkit 6 months, but I quickly changed to a Tama SwingStar Spot ...

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    To really find INTERESTED particularity, we must seek. I would say it has the advantage of being made to house, with its skin canvas. But it has many default:
    - The fts are so shallow that I happened to drop the bass drum by tapping it.
    - The skins are of poor quality. The skins of canvas, it is because a gives the same impression that a real skin, but since we hear nothing, I fail to see how we can make real progress ...
    - It is frankly not Aesthetics ...
    I could go again ^ ^

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    No, but I did not have the budget ...

    - How do you report qualitprix?
    Bad, even with so small a price ...

    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
    Absolutely not, I t's terribly. Especially when I kick fell to the ground on a single phone pedals ...

    When I put even 1 / 10 for skin canvas ...
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  • AquabluesmanAquabluesman

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 08/07/08 at 04:53
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    I have been using ending for five years.
    TRS is a good drumkit of study, takes up little space in the apartment j'tais beginners and skins "dumb" allowed me to practice every day without my neighbors Dranger ! Later when I put the skin on his right was reasonable ... rvl I have subsequently changed and the sound became correct. Be careful, do not forget that a drumkit of "journey", it is small and is not intended to replace a real set has been expected as the naf drummer who described the view Previous!
    On the bass drum, it is true that it is not trs trs stable, but it is on it has not made for Burin t it! So it sways a bit when playing, but personally it never did more than pitch, it h…
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    I have been using ending for five years.
    TRS is a good drumkit of study, takes up little space in the apartment j'tais beginners and skins "dumb" allowed me to practice every day without my neighbors Dranger ! Later when I put the skin on his right was reasonable ... rvl I have subsequently changed and the sound became correct. Be careful, do not forget that a drumkit of "journey", it is small and is not intended to replace a real set has been expected as the naf drummer who described the view Previous!
    On the bass drum, it is true that it is not trs trs stable, but it is on it has not made for Burin t it! So it sways a bit when playing, but personally it never did more than pitch, it has never broken the jaws or a cot or the other.
    The sound is well enough to play in a small bar and if you can not rev high scne to the complete set though.
    The least of the small drumkit is the bass drum pedals and hi-hat foot trs are means (but still sufficient even in "silent")
    One thing is certain is that for people without much room, DSIR have a set to train and make friends with the horse now and then it is perfect! (For mtaleux ... ignore my remark about a beef with the boys ...)
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  • egoteebeeegoteebee

    Versatile not bulky

    Pearl Rhythm TravelerPublished on 02/27/11 at 02:59
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    Two years of use by my daughter who started at age 7.
    Me not test but I know what gives a conventional drumkit and it was that or electronics for space requirements and noise. She chose the model that really looked like a drumkit ...
    Congestion level is installed in the living room ... I even have a boyfriend who lives in a old mini to do concerts in bars!
    At home she is confined to the skin mesh of course, but we kept the classics. The cymbals are replaced as soon as by ZXT + mutes (better than toxic Chinese plastic toys to throw six months after Christmas or birthday ...) and found it to OCCAZ new for half price .
    The day she can make noise and everything is in place for the concerts …
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    Two years of use by my daughter who started at age 7.
    Me not test but I know what gives a conventional drumkit and it was that or electronics for space requirements and noise. She chose the model that really looked like a drumkit ...
    Congestion level is installed in the living room ... I even have a boyfriend who lives in a old mini to do concerts in bars!
    At home she is confined to the skin mesh of course, but we kept the classics. The cymbals are replaced as soon as by ZXT + mutes (better than toxic Chinese plastic toys to throw six months after Christmas or birthday ...) and found it to OCCAZ new for half price .
    The day she can make noise and everything is in place for the concerts are usually amplified, so ...
    The shop advised me a model child, I was rather for personal electronics saw the possibilities of adjustment, but she was going to use it and I would not hinder his motivation. Actually it is a choice dictated by a compromise and the imperatives that we did not if you have a soundproofed basement or shed ... (the person I bought was apartment).
    It is a little disappointed not to make noise but makes up for the music school ...
    And then there 's two guitarists and a pianist soon under the same roof, so it takes the "place" for everyone!
    You'll understand that it is not musicos who speaks but the father. I think that this opinion may be of interest to other parents in the same case and for this reason that I expressed this view (of friends have also contacted about it knowing that I 'peels while and fro across before choosing).
    Very good drumkit in his field of employment - I recommend - and frankly bin, there's not much choice but they have the merit to exist is what is called a niche.
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