yes, you can
Yes, you can use the Rock Band 3 drums with Rock Band 2. The Rock Band 3 drum kit is backward compatible with previous Rock Band games, allowing you to play Rock Band 2 with the newer kit. However, some features unique to Rock Band 3, like the keyboard or pro mode, won't be available in Rock Band 2. Make sure your game console settings are configured correctly for optimal performance.
New answer: The cymbals will not work out of the box with the rock band 1 drum set, but there are ways of modifying the RB1 drum set so that they can use the cymbals. See the link below. Old answer: http://www.instructables.com/id/Mod-Rock-Band-2-Cymbals-for-Electronic-Drumset-or-/
Yes but you will not be able to use the extra pads. It will know you are using a RB1 Drum Kit.
Yes, Rock Band 2 drums are compatible with Rock Band 3. Players can use Rock Band 2 drum kits to play the game, but some features exclusive to Rock Band 3, such as Pro mode, will not be available without the newer drum kit designed for that game. Overall, you can still enjoy standard drumming gameplay using Rock Band 2 equipment.
To play it with a full drum kit! The bass drum is the backbone of any rock beat. Be sure to use it wisely!
No
Unfortunately, if your warranty has expired, you are out of luck as far as getting it replaced for free. If you have worn out multiple drum sets, I would highly recommend investing in the ION Drum Rocker. It is $250, but it is a professional electronic drum kit. You can even hook it up to an amplifier and use it as a real drum kit.
Yes,
Yes, you can. I'm not sure of the Rock Band 1 instruments, but Rock Band 2 instruments for sure...
Yes, As well as All other guitar hero controllers (including Drum kit,etc)
The Tama drum kit
you can use the rock band pads and attach them to an electric drum kit if that's what you mean. i use a guitar hero pedal for mine so i have double bass.it would be easier to do this with guitar hero drums cos you have to take apart rock band completely. it takes to long to explain the process, try youtubeing it.