The Gigmakers are probably the lower tier of kits available. There are 2 versions of the Gigmaker and I have the slightly smaller one.
10, 12, ft14, sn14, bd20. Just the drums only though.
The shells and hardware are actually pretty nice. Nothing like a vintage kit though. I really like the ball tom mounts. I will probably get new/nicer heads for when I use it acoustically.
As an acoustic kit it sounds fine, and could use some extra effort to make it sound much better, but I have plans to convert it to a stealth electric kit. Most people won't even realize it's got triggers in it.
It will also be convertible. I will be able to swap heads back from mesh heads and it will be an acoustic kit within minutes.
Here's the Yamaha blurb:
> Basswood and poplar shells.
> Lowest formaldehyde content exceeds stringent global standards for adhesives.
> Distinctive Yamaha tom ball mount
> Power-depth bass drum
> Universal-depth mounted toms
> Matching wood bass drum hoops
> Matching wood snare drum
> Yamaha double-braced hardware
> Two popular 5-piece configurations
20" bass drum, 10"/12" toms, 14" floor tom, 14" snare
22" bass drum, 12"/13" toms, 16" floor tom, 14" snare
> Available as shell packs, shells with hardware, and complete kit with cymbals
> Five fantastic finishes available: Black Glitter, Blue Ice Glitter, Burgundy Glitter, Silver Glitter, White Grape Glitter
We'll see how it goes. I really like these small kits. Affordable too. :)