A lot depends on the shape it's in, and what the brand is. $1,000.00 for a name brand, without cymbals. Then, an old set might be $500.00, in reasonable shape with cymbals. Like I say, it depends on the brand and the hardware, and extras.
without seeing the drum kit. i would say it is worth about 250.00 - 300.00.
A 5 piece drum set can cost as little as 200 dollars. The best 5 piece sets typically cost about 1000 dollars.
It depends on how old it is and the ware on the set. There is no straight answer for your question.
A 4-piece has 2 toms and a 5-piece has 3 toms.
The most basic drum kit is a 4-piece: snare drum, bass drum, mounted/rack tom, and a floor tom. Also, 14" hi-hats, a 16" crash cymbal, and a 20" ride are pretty standard. The sizes aren't that important, but these sizes are the most common. It's possible to get by without a floor tom or a ride cymbal if absolutely necessary, but the set up listed is pretty bare boned as it is.
18 pieces? Even with two snares (one off one on) and double bass drums, you would still need 14 toms to make an 18 piece drum kit. Remember, pieces does not refer to the cymbals, percussion pieces, and hardware. Only the drums. I don't think you can even buy 14 Pearl Export toms of different sizes.
There is the bass drum or kick drum which is on the floor that usually holds your toms and then there is the snare which is the center of the drum set. The snare is probably the most important drum in the whole set so it is known as the center of the drum set or kit
The 6 piece set is $10.00 and the 3 piece set is $20.00 retail
It depends on how old it is and the ware on the set. There is no straight answer for your question.
The 6 piece set is $8.00. A 3 piece 40% silver set is $30.00.
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You can get a cheap drum set for around $250.
You can buy an 8 piece drum set at wardbrought.
A 4-piece has 2 toms and a 5-piece has 3 toms.
a basic drum set could cost from £100 - £160.
The most basic drum kit is a 4-piece: snare drum, bass drum, mounted/rack tom, and a floor tom. Also, 14" hi-hats, a 16" crash cymbal, and a 20" ride are pretty standard. The sizes aren't that important, but these sizes are the most common. It's possible to get by without a floor tom or a ride cymbal if absolutely necessary, but the set up listed is pretty bare boned as it is.
there is a 32 piece set for sale right now on eBay for $250
300.00
The 1976 6-piece Proof set in original packaging is valued at $9.00 retail, issue price was $7.00