written by on 10/11/2011
I have had my double bass kit for 12 years now , I bought them new. I have a double bass Pro Radial Kit. 24 inch bass drum a 16 and 18 floor tom and , a 6 ,8 , 12 and 14 inch mounted toms. I went to a Gilbralter curved rack mount system , because there were just to many stands to deal with. My cymbal stands are the original Peavey stands, and I incorporated , the tom stands into cymbal stands I now run 14 cymbals.The high hat is a s good as any I have used in the past. and I changed the kick drum pedals for faster ones. Other than that You can't beat the pounding I have put these through over the last 12 years.
written by on 16/11/2009
I Thought this drums kit was REALLY Good,I've had mine for more than 5 Years Now,Not 1 Problem except the Hi-hit being figety and sometimes the kit might move forward,I would Recommend this to Any one,It's much better than the Pearl EX at my School which is 2 Years old and it already Falling apart,Anyway,The kit is FABULOUS,But the skins might end up bursting so buy some Remo's or Evan's,I don't use this Kit Much anymore,But I use my Roland TD3X Electric Drum Kit w/ Mesh
written by Nancy Raja on 27/05/2007
Accoustic drums in general are loud. Make sure you have sound padding on walls. We use computer mouse pads to soften the volume and stuff the bass drums with blankets! Of course , if you are able to sound proof the walls, be my guest to rock! Peavey International series are absolutely worth your investment.
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