Welcome back, I’ve had one of these kids now for almost 3 years, it is excellent great for a Covid practice at home with the right type of drum pads and LV A.D. sandals this is a great practice kit and can be used for life performances I have done both again an excellent product and you can’t beat the price, oh yeah you really don’t need those bags
Main kit is a 69' set of Slingerlands that are super versatile! 22" ,16 and 13" toms! Great for anything but bop! I m looking at a Yamaha bop kit that better than the modern compact drums. 14"/18" 12" and 14"/14" toms! Perfect!
You know, I’m not really sure. I’ve always tuned these little drums by ear. I do keep them on the mid to mid low tensions. I do keep the resonant heads a little tighter and just try to space each drum out from the others so they are defined pitch wise. I know that’s not very specific, hope it helps.
Hey Bro! Good to see you back posting videos again! In regards to small kits...I have no problem with the sound of any of the modern "Hip Gig" type kits. With the right heads and tuning you can get great sound out of most of them. I agree the snares are the most suspect with any of them. My problem is merely aesthetic. Being a big guy 6' 3" I always feel like Godzilla behind those little kits! Thus why I'm currently playing a 26" kick! Have you ever done any videos on kit repairs? I think a great series for gigging drummers would be how to care for, repair and give new life into older kits! I'm currently doing my 3rd complete restoration of a kit to gig with. An 80's Pearl Export kit. Getting a new custom wrap that my company is printing for me. Thanks again for posting! Looking forward to seeing the next one! Peace - Here's a video from NYE or my band Hush Harbor just so you can see the kit I'm playing! ruclips.net/video/llwS-NhZ_tw/видео.html
Good to be talking with you again buddy, I haven’t really had to repair anything as of late so that’s why I have not posted that type of content but I’m sure something will come along that was spur that topic. Also, I posted in the community tab a poll about a new idea for the channel which would probably lead into talking about restoration and repairs. So go check that out and let me know what you think.
@@BeardedDrums More Is Better! Have a great weekend and if you get a chance to check out any of the new video content from Hush Harbor on my channel I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks S
Welcome back, I’ve had one of these kids now for almost 3 years, it is excellent great for a Covid practice at home with the right type of drum pads and LV A.D. sandals this is a great practice kit and can be used for life performances I have done both again an excellent product and you can’t beat the price, oh yeah you really don’t need those bags
Literally the first drum kit I played at my first drum lesson.
I have this little set with evans heads top and bottom and I'm very happy!!!
What type of mounting system on yours? I’ve seen ones w a iso mount. And others w L arm straight into shell.
So happy to see you back on utube .Nice little kit,with a great sound.
Main kit is a 69' set of Slingerlands that are super versatile! 22" ,16 and 13" toms! Great for anything but bop! I m looking at a Yamaha bop kit that better than the modern compact drums. 14"/18" 12" and 14"/14" toms! Perfect!
Very cool kit...sounds great! Nice playing as well. What is that crash to your left? I love how it sounds :)
Thanks so much, it’s a Sabian Vault Artisan Crash “18
Great review! Thanks..!!
Thanks for the review! What is the tuning in intervals, if you don't mind...
You know, I’m not really sure. I’ve always tuned these little drums by ear. I do keep them on the mid to mid low tensions. I do keep the resonant heads a little tighter and just try to space each drum out from the others so they are defined pitch wise. I know that’s not very specific, hope it helps.
@@BeardedDrums it does, thank you!
Thanks for the video! What kind of Remo heads are tou using? The sound is amazing!
Remo emperor coated on the Tom and pinstripe coated on the floor tom.
What cymbals are you using in this demo? I have this kit in the same finish with LV cymbals. I'm no pro but I think it sounds really good.
Those are Istanbul dry dark “13 hi hats, 18” Sabian artisan crash, and “20 Sabian legacy ride.
Hey Bro! Good to see you back posting videos again! In regards to small kits...I have no problem with the sound of any of the modern "Hip Gig" type kits. With the right heads and tuning you can get great sound out of most of them. I agree the snares are the most suspect with any of them. My problem is merely aesthetic. Being a big guy 6' 3" I always feel like Godzilla behind those little kits! Thus why I'm currently playing a 26" kick! Have you ever done any videos on kit repairs? I think a great series for gigging drummers would be how to care for, repair and give new life into older kits! I'm currently doing my 3rd complete restoration of a kit to gig with. An 80's Pearl Export kit. Getting a new custom wrap that my company is printing for me. Thanks again for posting! Looking forward to seeing the next one! Peace - Here's a video from NYE or my band Hush Harbor just so you can see the kit I'm playing! ruclips.net/video/llwS-NhZ_tw/видео.html
Good to be talking with you again buddy, I haven’t really had to repair anything as of late so that’s why I have not posted that type of content but I’m sure something will come along that was spur that topic. Also, I posted in the community tab a poll about a new idea for the channel which would probably lead into talking about restoration and repairs. So go check that out and let me know what you think.
@@BeardedDrums More Is Better! Have a great weekend and if you get a chance to check out any of the new video content from Hush Harbor on my channel I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks S
I wish this kit came in a few more colors, though.
What Drum heads do you recommand on this mini kit ?
I have always used either evans ec2 or evens uv1. I’ve also had good luck with remo pinstripes and emperors.
Can't imagine any sound guy having any issues with that kit......but.......lol!!!
These kits are fine if you mike them only.