Not to hijack the thread (a good discussion, by the way) but I think John was absolutely right about the heads that new sets come with, and this actually seems to apply to both import and American drums (I know some people have complained about new DW heads.)
And I think that this is actually the fault of the retailers. They know the game with stock heads. They may sound ok in the store before anyone really gives them a workout, and they look shiny and new. But after the kid gets a chance to really put the set through its paces a few times the heads easily dent, dont stand up to any abuse, and before long at all, wont stay in tune. Now the almost brand new drum set sounds terrible, kid loses interest, drums in attic, mom and dad feel like they wasted the $350 and no one is happy. Maybe in one out of ten cases someone figures out to go and get a set of decent heads to put on, and gets the rude awakening that reheading even just the snare and tom batters will cost $60-100 retail price. Again, no one is happy.
I think retailers need to take some responsibility for this. If GC or whoever is selling a new set and making a decent profit on it, why cant they, as a service to the customer who is laying down the money for a NEW product, put a set of good heads on there to make sure the customer is going to be happy for more than 1 month?
It would be so easy and everyone that bought a new set would be so much better off. They could calculate the cost of the new heads into the price.
It should go like this: "Thanks very much for your business. We are just going to switch out the 'floor model' heads for some quality heads that will last you a while and get them tuned up for you. We'll have you on your way in just a few minutes."
But GC doesn't care, as long as they can keep moving cheap MIC product.
This is part of a bigger rant, which I wont go into here, but as much as I would like to support local stores and businesses, I think I am now pretty much done with them and I'm going to be buying everything I need online. I am sick of dealing with stores and the sales people at music stores. Sorry, but I have decent cymbals so no I dont want to buy a XXX 16" crash for $259, no, I dont want to buy a MIC set (no matter how pretty the wrap is) for $650, no, I dont want to pay $60 for a head that I can get online for $25. And, most recently, no, I dont want to pay $12 for a set of generic MIT snare wires that I can get online for $4.25!!!
I'm sick of being persona non grata at my local music shops because I have no interest in new MIC garbage. If they dont want me to come in every now and then to browse their used inventory (for vintage gear made when manufacturerers gave a damn about the product they put out) then dont carry used items!!!
Rant over, thank you.