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What's the best cheap non-vintage kit?

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For the money, you can't go wrong with the Catalina series. They show up all the time in your range. I have played them and they sound very good. One potential problem might be adding matching drums down the road. There have been many colors in short runs. It will be difficult to add-on.

IMO, Gretsch and Yamaha make the best low-mid range sets.

jim

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'68 Ludwig Ruby Red Strata
'68 Ludwig Mod Orange
'58 Gretsch Starlight Sparkle
'69 Ludwig Clubdate BDP
'60s Ludwig Clubdate Black Lacquer / Nickel
'67 Trixon Speedfire Red
COB Ludwig Supra
Many projects
Bunch o snares
Posted on 13 years ago
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What configuration are you looking for? I've got a Gretsch Renown Silver Slate Sparkle kit that's going to go up for sale soon. Sizes are 22x20 bass, 16x16 floor, 12x9 mounted & 14x6.5 snare...and the finish is lacquer not a wrap. I've had them 4 years & only set them up 3 times, never gigged & kept in bags (included) in a smoke free environment. Looks like a brand new kit, not even any rash on the BD hoops. I'm wanting more for them than you're talking about here, but we could make a bundle deal with the other stuff we had talked about. Only issue would be shipping...these drums are heavy! Do you have a Greyhound station near you?

I guess there would be another problem...these things are beautiful!...you might not want to gig them either!Yes Sir

Dan

"Play the drum...don't let it play you" - Max Roach

1968, 1974 & 1984 Rogers Dyna•Sonic COB
1971, 1976 Slingerland GK Sound King
1973 Slingerland Festival
1920's-40's Slingerland (US Military) Field Snares (6)
19?- Ludwig Field Snare (US Marines)
1960's Premier Gold Glitter Student Snare kit
1960's-? MIJ Snares (way-way too many)
Posted on 13 years ago
#22
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I would recommend a sweet "First Act" set. For the money, you could buy a bunch of them and trash 'em at the end of each show. (hee-hee)

B

Vintage Drum Fan (Not a Guru)
Posted on 13 years ago
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From AZBill

I would recommend a sweet "First Act" set. For the money, you could buy a bunch of them and trash 'em at the end of each show. (hee-hee)B

I was actually somewhat serious about triggering a craptastic kit! Setting it ablaze would make for a memorable show!!!

Yeah- I'm THAT guy!!!

Dead dogs like rusty fire hydrants!!!
Posted on 13 years ago
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From fungus amungus

What configuration are you looking for? I've got a Gretsch Renown Silver Slate Sparkle kit that's going to go up for sale soon. Sizes are 22x20 bass, 16x16 floor, 12x9 mounted & 14x6.5 snare...and the finish is lacquer not a wrap. I've had them 4 years & only set them up 3 times, never gigged & kept in bags (included) in a smoke free environment. Looks like a brand new kit, not even any rash on the BD hoops. I'm wanting more for them than you're talking about here, but we could make a bundle deal with the other stuff we had talked about. Only issue would be shipping...these drums are heavy! Do you have a Greyhound station near you?I guess there would be another problem...these things are beautiful!...you might not want to gig them either!Yes SirDan

I would pass on those Gretsch, only 'cos they are in such good nick and I need a stage kit that I don't mind tearing up! Gretsch Renown are too nice to gig (IMO).

Check your inbox.

Yeah- I'm THAT guy!!!

Dead dogs like rusty fire hydrants!!!
Posted on 13 years ago
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From bunnyman

I was actually somewhat serious about triggering a craptastic kit! Setting it ablaze would make for a memorable show!!!

"Craptastic". I love it. Check local fire codes, before you blaze up.

B

Vintage Drum Fan (Not a Guru)
Posted on 13 years ago
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From bunnyman

I would pass on those Gretsch, only 'cos they are in such good nick and I need a stage kit that I don't mind tearing up! Gretsch Renown are too nice to gig (IMO).Check your inbox.

Yeah, I thought about it after I submitted that last post...I knew once you saw them that they wouldn't ever enter a club. I really hate to sell them but being 5'6" and having 2 back surgeries made me switch to a 20" Bass. It's a beautiful kit, but it's been sitting in bags in my loft for 3 years.

You might want to check out the Sonor lower end kits, I had a 3005 kit that sounded great!...the Gretsch Catalina's are really hard to beat though.

If you want something to catch on fire, I've got a MIJ TKO kit that really needs to go up in flames! LOL!

"Play the drum...don't let it play you" - Max Roach

1968, 1974 & 1984 Rogers Dyna•Sonic COB
1971, 1976 Slingerland GK Sound King
1973 Slingerland Festival
1920's-40's Slingerland (US Military) Field Snares (6)
19?- Ludwig Field Snare (US Marines)
1960's Premier Gold Glitter Student Snare kit
1960's-? MIJ Snares (way-way too many)
Posted on 13 years ago
#27
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My recommendation is to get a set with shells of some degree of quality...i.e. Maple or birch...stay away from boxwood or luan mahogany. These low end kits don't stand up well to gigging or any kind of hard usage. They also don't tune well, nor stay in tune. I speak from expirience...a bad one with Mapex.

Posted on 13 years ago
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DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!

How-to from a grade A moron:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDvGyjLgAVw[/ame]

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
Posted on 13 years ago
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Did the fire guy say he say he's kind of a legend? Oy.

B

Vintage Drum Fan (Not a Guru)
Posted on 13 years ago
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