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silentwriter180 · 51-55, F
My husband was a drummer in a metal band.
My son plays electic guitar. Music is his #1 love.
RJoeStarz · 46-50, M
@silentwriter180 Rock on!!!! It's in the blood I see
Plumouter · 26-30, M
I wish I could say, I've never owned an electronic kit. Would be cool to have tho
RJoeStarz · 46-50, M
@Plumouter Looking forward to doing the homework and trying it out.. i prefer the ol' kit but I just can't with meddling neighbors.
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
I played Roland V-drums and liked them. You should probably check a whole bunch out, and hear how loud the pads are acoustically...some make noise.
RJoeStarz · 46-50, M
@uncalled4 I hear about v-drums, quite pricey. but might be the best out there for sure.
SinlessOnslaught · 26-30, M
The only electronic kit I’ve ever played was an Alesis, I forgot which model. I don’t have any other electronic kits to compare it to, but from what little I know, it wasn’t bad. It got the job done.
RJoeStarz · 46-50, M
@SinlessOnslaught Nice, i'll look into it. Did it have mesh heads?
SinlessOnslaught · 26-30, M
@RJoeStarz It did
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
Roland and Yamaha make the best kits. I have played them, but don't own them
RJoeStarz · 46-50, M
@uncalled4 I'll drop by a Guitar Center and check them out, they can be pricey. Thanks
Plumouter · 26-30, M
@RJoeStarz they really can be. Lol. You see those heads that they have for acoustic kits? They're super low volume, and there is cymbals as well
RJoeStarz · 46-50, M
@Plumouter i see them online... it looks so fun too

 
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