Wilbert
Well-Known Member
I'm very tempted. Expensive though. I can't play but want to learn and I don't have the room/understanding neighbours needed for a full size kit.
Anyone tried one?
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hmm. he kind of slightly looks of like a younger nerdier version of henry rollins. with a wig.
if you have EUR700 and want to learn it looks ideal. that's thomann prices yeah? I've wanted a practice kit now for ages. I had a roland... can't remember... td6 I think, for a good while ages back. they're great for practicing. I could really use one again but I can't afford one right now. anyway, the mesh heads are great; realistic enough. I wouldn't be mad on the rubber toms but if you're beginning it doesn't matter really. and the snare is mesh, so that's useful for learning snare tricks, rudiments, grace notes and all that shit. are there a lot of kit sounds on it?
so if you got the money, go for it! bear in mind if you're playing it in a room with your headphones you'll drive everyone else in the room mad with your stick thwacking. but fuck them because you're playing the drums!!!
I decided to go for this set instead because I wanted a kit with a bass drum and pedal, rather than a trigger.
Ordered it on Wednesday evening, they shipped it on Thursday and I got it on Tuesday. Only got to set it up yesterday evening, but so far I'm really pleased with it. Feels and sounds a lot like the real thing (aside from the cymbals).
The only problem I have found with it so far is that the 801x Snare Stand doesn't hold the 10" Snare properly It sits on it fairly steadily though... if it looks like a problem or is annoying me I might have to buy a stand that will hold a 10".
I did consider that kit but purely down to space I think I'm going to go with the Roland. Might be able to get it in about 2 weeks.
Well, the HD1 is now in my living room. It's deadly. I can't play more than a very basic 4/4 but I'll get stuck in over the coming weeks and months.
Any recommendations for getting started? Any tips etc?
So how big is it in realistic terms?
job for you, wil.
you know what it is
It's about 3.5 feet tall, 2 feet deep and about 3 feet wide. It sounds tiny but it doesn't feel that way when you sit in front of it.
That sounds ideal. What cables/accessories come with it?
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