Yes. Drum kits and drum sets are the same thing but you can change the kit or set around so that it will be different. E.g swap crash cymbals around.
Sunlight Drum Sets are a nice kit, but If you would like a studio quality kit at a low price, The best kits are from DW, PDP, and Pearl.
Legion drum sets are good entry level drum sets and will endlessly provide the beginner to intermediate drummer with drumming pleasure. However, they can not be compared to the more expensive, famous kits.
Ebay has all kinds of used drum sets some of them also includes free shipping. At Ebay you can filter from new to used drum sets depending on what you want.
Pearl & Sound Percussion Drum Sets are the same thing...yes just different names
Early sets of such instruments were called drum kits because they only included basic drums. As cymbals and other rhythm instruments were added, they became known as percussion sets.
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If you're looking for cheap electric drum sets, I would shoot for the Roland TD-11KV with mesh heads. It's about $1600. If you just want a nice drum set and price isn't really an issue, go for the Roland TD-30, which is about $7,500, but it is definitely one of the nicest drum sets around. I'm a huge fan of Roland kits, they are simply the best quality and sound
Drum sets are used to make music or add a beat to the music of other instruments.
Ludwig percussion is a company that manufactures and sells percussion instruments, mostly drum sets. Cost can range widely depending on the model and quality. Beginner kits range from $150-250. High end kits can go into the thousands.
Cheap drum sets can be found at at local pawn or thrift shops. One might also check at local music or department stores if they have sales on drum sets.
Most cocktail drum sets are maple.
You can purchase drum sets at any site that offers musical instruments online. Some of these include Amazon, Sears, Walmart, Target, Overstock, and Ebay.