i dont know coz this is my question but i think it is best not to put it in a shed my freindhas theirs in the atic
I think that's the Mirage Monster by Mike Portnoy. http://www.mikeportnoy.com/drums/mirage/
The advantages of the Tama Imperialstar drum kit would be the 100% Poplar wood shells, the 100% glued finishes, and original small lugs. Overall, the Tama Imperialstar drum kit is one of the top drum kits available.
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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a perfect condition second hand megatone drum kit from cash converters like my black one, would cost about $450
it can range from $250 to $1,000, it just depends on the type of drum kit...
A drum kit that is very germy.
The Tama drum kit
I think that's the Mirage Monster by Mike Portnoy. http://www.mikeportnoy.com/drums/mirage/
The advantages of the Tama Imperialstar drum kit would be the 100% Poplar wood shells, the 100% glued finishes, and original small lugs. Overall, the Tama Imperialstar drum kit is one of the top drum kits available.
These are classed as percussion instruments.
There is no 'best' drum kit. Each brand and type of kit has its individual advantages.
I suppose minimum would be a bass drum, snare drum and hi-hats
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.
Usually, a fourth tom is not included in the standard kit.
It all depends on the kit, make, how many drums, what accessories you want.
bass drum