Yes, I would recommend PDP. They sound nice and loud. A good series for PDP is the m5 series.
No, considering the fact that PDP and Tama are competing brands.
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.
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Tommy Lee, the drummer for Mötley Crüe, is best known for playing custom drum kits, often featuring the iconic double bass setup. He has frequently used drums from brands like Ludwig and PDP, and his setups have included unique features like rotating drum kits for live performances. Lee is also known for incorporating electronic elements into his drumming, enhancing his energetic stage presence.
No, considering the fact that PDP and Tama are competing drum companies.
Yes, I would recommend PDP. They sound nice and loud. A good series for PDP is the m5 series.
The PDP-1 was made by Digital Equipment Corporation, DEC.
No, considering the fact that PDP and Tama are competing brands.
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.
Gretsch Energy Series, Sonar, PearlVision, PDP and Drum Craft all offer complete drum sets for under $100. Yamaha and Kat offer electronic drum sets for under $500.
I would recommend pearl drums for the quality but if you are looking for a cheaper price i would recommend buying a pdp or mapex drumset.
PDP is PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL :)
DEC released the PDP-1 in 1960.
PDP stands for Programmed Data Processor. Therefore, it means Programmed Data Processor-8. :p
Peter, David, Peter. The Directors
Both brands have some great sets in their ranges. I would suggest you go play them both at a music store and then decide which you like best.