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Fuzzy 11-21-2004 02:55 PM

[QUOTE=J0llyhunter]so if u had to choose between tama stagestar, sonor503,pearl target, and yamaha rydeen which one would be the best in terms of durability, stable hardware and sound quality?[/QUOTE]

Swingstar all the way. I love mine, it sounds absolutley great (Tama Resonant heads, Remo Pinstripe Batter Heads.) It's worth every penny, a great entry and even mid-level set. I don't plan on upgrading for a while, maybe in a year, but if this kit still sounds this good I doubt it. :thumb:

Far From Invisible 11-21-2004 03:18 PM

Yamaha Rydeen, hands down.

Eddy slave 11-21-2004 04:42 PM

i do not know what series they are but i can post a picture of them

[url]http://www.sound1.no/images/product_images_big/mapex_q_5244_xl.jpg[/url]

PowerStamp 11-21-2004 05:03 PM

The Q IS a Mapex beginner kit, I believe it's a step below the V or the VX Plasma.

If you want cheap, go V.

J0llyhunter 11-21-2004 05:43 PM

[QUOTE]Quote:
Originally Posted by J0llyhunter
so if u had to choose between tama stagestar, sonor503,pearl target, and yamaha rydeen which one would be the best in terms of durability, stable hardware and sound quality?



Swingstar all the way. I love mine, it sounds absolutley great (Tama Resonant heads, Remo Pinstripe Batter Heads.) It's worth every penny, a great entry and even mid-level set. I don't plan on upgrading for a while, maybe in a year, but if this kit still sounds this good I doubt it. [/QUOTE]

i think i meant stagestar . lol

Fuzzy 11-21-2004 07:52 PM

[QUOTE=J0llyhunter]i think i meant stagestar . lol[/QUOTE]
yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyeah.
I ment that. :lol: How about..

If you can afford it get a Swingstar! If not, any Tama drumset is good. Stagestar included. :thumb:

SonorKen 11-24-2004 08:09 PM

I have some Mapex V-series drums, they are a nice kit for the cash.

J0llyhunter 11-25-2004 05:28 PM

so stagestar > rydeen? :confused:

XAQ 11-26-2004 06:18 PM

Hey guys. At the moment i've got one of those entry level Enforcer kits, the kind you get on ebay for 300 bucks. So I'm looking to go a few steps up in the world of drumkits. I'm looking for a set in the range of 700-100, like the tama rockstar custom. I was wondering who makes the best kit of this caliber, out of all the major brands. Thanks.

J0llyhunter 11-26-2004 06:59 PM

hmmm. u gotta test out all of the drums urself and see who u like best, the top ones out there are tama, yamaha, pearl, dw, mapex and sonor.. etc. there isn't really one top one, ppl have different tastes in drums

XAQ 11-27-2004 12:30 AM

What I really meant to ask was what are the relative merits of each brand, pros and cons maybe.

Der Meister 11-27-2004 05:46 AM

tama rockstar custom- phillipine mahogany/basswood
Mapex Pro M- All maple
Pacific- maple or birch
Sonor 3003- Maple/basswood

out of those I'd pick a Pro M, then a 3003. Blind test the drums in the store, see which one you like.

89_DJC 11-27-2004 05:53 AM

i am thinking of getting a set of premier olympics, nebody know anything about these drums, had any experience with them, please share your thoughts on them.

MerDeNoms 11-27-2004 09:02 AM

Sessions shells packs are 1200 usually (for and SMX, maple) and 1100 for a SBX (birch). They are incredible drums, and anybody looking for a set in that range, I recomend you get them. Even with the stock pro-tone heads, they sound great. The finishes are godly. I would take them over any other drum for that price.

The Chemist 11-27-2004 09:34 AM

Tama Royalstar are nice, full sounding drums that are great for almost all music styles.

The kit I'm using have the following shells
1.12x9 Tom
2.13x11 Tom
3.16x16 Floor Tom
4.16x16 Floor Tom
5.22x16 Bass

The shells maple and come in a nice selections of stains and wraps. I'm having the dark Maple stain only Made for the Royalstars. The snare I'm usind is a swing star, so I haven't included it. The drums run around $550 new for a 5 piece.
The drums are equipped with triple-flange rims, and the unique Tama Uni-ball mounts. All in all, a nice beginner drum.

spike9908 11-27-2004 09:44 AM

[QUOTE=K Zildjian89]Sessions shells packs are 1200 usually (for and SMX, maple) and 1100 for a SBX (birch). They are incredible drums, and anybody looking for a set in that range, I recomend you get them. Even with the stock pro-tone heads, they sound great. The finishes are godly. I would take them over any other drum for that price.[/QUOTE]

massmusic.net has the best prices on the two, $899 for the SBX ([URL=http://www.massmusic.net/shop/index.php?shop=1&itemid=14905]http://www.massmusic.net/shop/index.php?shop=1&itemid=14905[/URL]) and $999 (i think) for SMX (dont have the link). and does anyone have any good pictures of SBX tobacco burst color. i cant decide between that and blue burst

Flyin' Brian 11-27-2004 10:32 AM

I'm looking for a smaller set that I could easily store in an apartment or something, since I'm up at college. My friend purchased a Gretsch Catalina Club set about a year ago and really likes it. You guys know anything about those sets or any quality downsized sets?

Expresso 11-27-2004 05:32 PM

What would be the highest quality 5 peice set I could buy for under or around $1,000 (US)? I've heard alot about Sonor 3003s...

J0llyhunter 11-27-2004 06:10 PM

yea. get sonor 3003!!!! i wish i had 1000 to spend

Der Meister 11-27-2004 06:25 PM

Mapex Pro M

Expresso 11-27-2004 10:46 PM

What are the differences between the two? Hardware, finish, and sound are important...

I'll be doing some research on both.

Der Meister 11-28-2004 05:10 AM

The Pro M is all maple, the 3003 is maple/basswood. They are both laquered finishes. The hardware is ok on both of them. Go the shop and try them out.

ECTWest 11-28-2004 10:34 AM

What do you all think of DW Pacific MX and LX kits? I am considering buying either one of those, a Pearl Export set, or a Tama Rockstar Custom set for my next drum purchase. It'll be my second kit, my other one is an old Royce kit from the 80's :-)

So what do you think of those pacific sets?

Der Meister 11-28-2004 10:39 AM

I'd get the Rockstar Custom out of those, look into Mapex Pro Ms and Sonor 3003s, the pacific and the RS custom are far better than the export.

Flyin' Brian 11-29-2004 07:58 PM

So nobody knows much about Gretsch drums?

Der Meister 11-30-2004 04:34 AM

my cousin used to have a gretch set when i was like 7, before i started drumming, it was an amazing kit from what i remember.

Eddy slave 11-30-2004 10:25 AM

need help to decide what drum set to get.
Mapex Q5244 with Zildjian Planet Z cymbals
14" hihat
16" crash
20" ride
or
Yamaha Rydeen with no brand cymbals
14"hihat
20" ride
the Mapex is 500£ and the Yamaha is 580£. what set should i get?

Der Meister 11-30-2004 11:36 AM

go to [url]http://www.adcdrums.co.uk[/url] and get a Mapex M for £479, the deals your looking at are a terrible rip off.

OpercussionO 11-30-2004 12:28 PM

i never really looked at mapex. what drummers play mapex?

Der Meister 11-30-2004 01:31 PM

Chris Adler from lamb of god and Nick Vergilio(sp?) from tears for fears are the only ones from memory.

I'd Hit it 11-30-2004 01:54 PM

don't forget Jordan Burns from Strung out

MerDeNoms 11-30-2004 04:58 PM

Mike Portnoy used to play them too.

o_zo 03-12-2005 02:25 PM

Sorry to bring up this old thread again but I'm about to get new kit and was wondering if i could get some peoples opinions.I'm trying to decide between:Mapex pro m,Tama rockstar,sonor 3003(which I'm leaning towards at the moment) and something from PDP. All cost roughly the same. Also,what's the difference between s-class and delites?Are s-class considered semi-pro? Thanks in advance :thumb:

EDIT-Oh yea,has anyone tried 3005's?i might be interested in one.

-TheGlassPrison- 03-12-2005 02:31 PM

Way to bring back the old thread Travis!

I bet you ken will be able to anwser your question

Der Meister 03-12-2005 03:49 PM

better to bring up this thread, which is for these questions, than making a new one.

I'd probaly go for the 3005 o_zo, with the pro M just behind it. The hardware tipped it for me. S-class aren't much up from the 3005 and will drop in price probaly.

I'd just go for the 3005

-TheGlassPrison- 03-12-2005 05:14 PM

And Travis.. its one HAWT kit too..

o_zo 03-12-2005 05:26 PM

[QUOTE=-TheGlassPrison-]And Travis.. its one HAWT kit too..[/QUOTE]
I know,autumn high gloss looks GOOD. :D Are 3005 already out in stores and stuff or what? If so,has anyone played one?

White Riot! 03-12-2005 05:53 PM

[QUOTE=Flyin' Brian]So nobody knows much about Gretsch drums?[/QUOTE]


Gretsch Kits are good.

I own a Catalina Birch kit , and its awesome.

-TheGlassPrison- 03-12-2005 07:13 PM

Gretsch makes some amazing drums..

Beautiful sounding,looking and its an all around good company to deal with

It's also been around a hell of a long time!

I'de trust my $ with them anyday.

PowerStamp 03-12-2005 07:30 PM

Between the Pro M and the 3003/5, it's a close bet.
I was personally stuck between the two and chose the Pro M, but the 3003 was a very close pick for me as well.

I'd say to play the two in store if you can and pick.
Regardless you'll be happy and fine with either one.


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