Buying and Upgrading the CHEAPEST Drum Set on Craigslist

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2022
  • Drums are expensive, but does it take to make a $100 drum set sound good?
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    Gear Used in this Video:
    Drum Key:
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    - Drums/Cymbals -
    Sound Percussion Drum Set
    Agazarian Cymbals
    16" & 20" Sabian B8:
    imp.i114863.net/DVo1Gy
    18" Zildjian K Custom Special Dry Crash:
    imp.i114863.net/WDD4xn
    20" Zildjian Crash of Doom:
    imp.i114863.net/7mLQ5O
    21" K Custom Special Dry Ride:
    imp.i114863.net/DVWEgy
    - Sticks/Heads -
    Vic Firth Freestyle 5b Drum Sticks:
    imp.i114863.net/045EO
    Remo Pinstripes:
    imp.i114863.net/LP5ovj
    Remo Ambassador Clears:
    imp.i114863.net/mgEmkq
    Remo Ambassador Coated:
    imp.i114863.net/yRML33
    Remo Ambassador Snare Side:
    imp.i114863.net/Wb2zA
    - Microphones/Headphones -
    Earthworks ICON Pro:
    imp.i114863.net/7m6D5O
    Pair of Slate ML-1 (as overheads):
    imp.i114863.net/vn663A
    Austrian Audio CC8 (as rooms):
    imp.i114863.net/yRvLOv
    Earthworks DM20 (toms):
    imp.i114863.net/x9KmkO
    Earthworks SR20LS (snare top):
    imp.i114863.net/QO9Gyz
    Lewitt DTP 640 REX Bass Drum Mic
    imp.i114863.net/jW3Odn
    Shure SM57 (snare bottom):
    imp.i114863.net/DVeNMj
    Austrian Audio Hi-X60 Headphones:
    imp.i114863.net/kjvgKx
    Earthworks DK7 Drum Mic Kit:
    imp.i114863.net/mP25y
    Can You Make a $100 Drum Set Sound Good? This is something I wanted to figure out after asking if I could make a kids drum set sound good. I wanted to see how much money it took to upgrade a used drum kit I found on craigslist. The kit is a basic beginner drum set you would find at any music store. It's a Sound Percussion Labs kit and came with the stock snare drum and Agazarian cymbals. I started off with tuning the stock heads, then replacing them with new heads and upgrading the cymbals a few times. Pretty simple to do, but kinda pricey!
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  • @rdavidr
    @rdavidr  Год назад +229

    !!Please be aware of scammers pretending to be me asking to message them. If you see any, report them!!
    *What type of heads did you have on your first drum set?*
    Consider supporting on Patreon: www.patreon.com/rdavidr

    • @Randombikekid
      @Randombikekid Год назад +3

      I had super beat up Aquarian heads

    • @zulumagoo1
      @zulumagoo1 Год назад +2

      I found a garage sale on craigslist. It started early. I stayed up all night.
      Scored a 270$ Pearl mid grade set, (blonde, raw finish). The bass was obviously darker cherry. He sprayed it with primer.
      4 pc. Matching blonde snare.
      A ride crash and a crash. Hats with stand.
      I still sit on an office chair turned to a corner seated position. 50$ double kick pedals. A 45$ snare stand.
      Full set B8 pro for 99$ at pawn.
      The icing though was when i put the Evans Level360 hydraulic heads. Im very very content.
      NARD (not a real drummer)
      Thanks for all you inspired. Lol. I think it was you that let me see... used drums still play fine. Affordable.

    • @nokia-gm8gv
      @nokia-gm8gv Год назад

      3

    • @hieronymus1288
      @hieronymus1288 Год назад +1

      I think i had the original pearl (export series) mixed with some other type, but really don't know anymore. I just wanted to play the shit out of that set! Years later i actually learned how tune drums... and i'm still learning :)

    • @MichaelSandersLovesAnne
      @MichaelSandersLovesAnne Год назад

      Beat up red hydraulics.

  • @mynineridesshotgun
    @mynineridesshotgun Год назад +856

    I was actually surprised that the toms sounded halfway tolerable at the beginning. Not too bad for $100

    • @bennettknerzer7425
      @bennettknerzer7425 Год назад +23

      Yeah I have this kit with emperor heads and it sounds great!

    • @lak9684
      @lak9684 Год назад +3

      Can’t like, nice comment

    • @ZeshXD
      @ZeshXD Год назад +13

      Cheap kits does sound great, but are not as durable

    • @audhen1
      @audhen1 Год назад +4

      nice sounding room makes most of that tone

    • @ZeshXD
      @ZeshXD Год назад +10

      @Fantomas Shin Long hehe don't worry, they break if you dismount/mount them a lot, like in a band, but in your bedroom it will last years 👌 cheap kits Can often be a bit more hard to tune and stay in tune ;) (saying cheap I talk about 100-150$, 400 is already quite good 👍

  • @elithepitbulldog2209
    @elithepitbulldog2209 Год назад +568

    Better question is how easy is it is to make a $5,000 set of drums sound like a $100 set😵
    Happens a lot unfortunately

  • @aterix
    @aterix Год назад +202

    0:12 Stock
    2:56 Stock fresh tuning
    6:19 New heads + cheap cymbals
    8:31 Better cheap cymbals
    9:18 Even better cymbals

    • @e_j_
      @e_j_ 7 месяцев назад +5

      you forgot:
      2:35 baby bearded rdavidr

    • @not_on
      @not_on 3 месяца назад

      Thanks, that's very helpful! I was hoping he would do a side by side comparison at the end, but this works as well. To me it sounds like new heads + cheap cymbals made the biggest improvement.

  • @michaelhughes6583
    @michaelhughes6583 Год назад +250

    turn the drum kit into furniture, tables, lamps and flower pots etc. and see how much you can sell it for

    • @zulumagoo1
      @zulumagoo1 Год назад +8

      Thats what i did with the Export set.

    • @jazzfear
      @jazzfear 9 месяцев назад +4

      Not everyone can spend thousands of dollars right of the bat. Specially for like a hobby or beginners that are going to sound bad anyway even with a 5k drumset. I think this is a good advice for people who want to upgrade their $100 Craigslist drum little by little. And in a couple months or years, after they have nice hardware and cymbals, they could upgrade the drum shells and get decent ones.

    • @marshmower
      @marshmower 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​​@@jazzfearpeople used to say that was called "arting" on something. It's no longer original and worth very little. It's worth more as a functional original with little put into it. People ruin everything they touch it seems trying to make something into fashion statements.

  • @famitory
    @famitory Год назад +318

    those cymbals it came with sounded surprisingly acceptable, ive gotten cymbals with used kits made of brass or even painted sheet steel that turned into tacos if you hit them long enough. they sound great in stacks though.

    • @Gatchi
      @Gatchi Год назад +21

      the ones that came with my Ludwig Pinnacle kit bent into tacos, so I took it further and hand rolled them into burritos. They kinda sounded like shitty cowbells after that lol

    • @jonnylawless6797
      @jonnylawless6797 Год назад +6

      My first band in high school, our drummer and I had the idea to turn his cheap bottom hi-hat into a makeshift china cymbal until he could afford one, and it sounded so trashy on breakdowns that he kept using it until it broke lol 🤣

    • @famitory
      @famitory Год назад +2

      @@Gatchi shoulda made a DIY version of the sabian V-wave

    • @presterjack9764
      @presterjack9764 Год назад +4

      They're Agazarians, Chinese B20 cymbals, I would say they are better than the Sabian B8s he bought as an upgrade.

    • @tomtoms15
      @tomtoms15 Год назад

      I used to have that offensive "crash ride cymbal" 18 scimitar fm zildjian. Then i was able to purchase the sabian B8 ride, 20", a 17" 18" crashes AAX, one paiste 16 inch china and some splashes 8, 9, 10, 12 inches

  • @markmullen1852
    @markmullen1852 Год назад +59

    It didn't sound bad to begin with. I've heard many drummers live with WAY more expensive drums that didn't sound that good. Good heads and tuning truly makes a WORLD of difference.

  • @iiswythak
    @iiswythak Год назад +95

    While I am far out of the "beginner" stage of my drumming journey, I have to say this is probably the most helpful all around video for beginners. It covers pretty much everything you would have to know in a clear, simple way. If I had seen this as a beginner, my life would have been so much easier, and I've seen a lot of videos for beginner drummers!

  • @easeupkid8270
    @easeupkid8270 Год назад +92

    I think what’s cool about drums is you can indefinitely upgrade your kit over time wether it be the heads, hardware, cymbals or eventually shells

    • @xCr00k3Dx
      @xCr00k3Dx Год назад +23

      Once you upgrade the shells... ShipOfTheseus.mp3?

    • @jacknguyen7004
      @jacknguyen7004 Год назад +2

      @@xCr00k3Dx that’s what I’m saying

    • @jumpinjojo
      @jumpinjojo Год назад +1

      *Whether

    • @ModernLove100
      @ModernLove100 Год назад +4

      True, but always try to get good cymbals as soon as you can!
      It's easy to make a cheap drumkit sound good, but it's impossible to make cheap cymbals sound good.
      They will simply always sound cheap because of the material used.

    • @adamimberti6948
      @adamimberti6948 Год назад +4

      I built myself a really nice kit upgrading 1 or 2 things at a time.
      I started with a beat up Stage Custom and ended up with a AHM with Paiste 2002's and a Black Beauty 2 years later.
      The kit grew with my abilities as I replaced a component with each milestone i reached or extra bit of cash I had.... I still suck at drums but at least I've got a really nice kit to suck on.

  • @tea2920
    @tea2920 Год назад +96

    for the cymbals i’d recommend the wuhan b20s, the pack that comes with hi-hats and a ride is less than 250 bucks

    • @Hannibu
      @Hannibu Год назад +15

      @@rensjanssen1172 A well-known brand name doesn't mean all cymbal lines are good. ´The 101 series is crap. The wuhans sound at least ten times better.

    • @user-dw4qm2on3b
      @user-dw4qm2on3b Год назад +4

      @@Hannibu Yeah. It was my first series. Weakest cymbals i`ve ever heard.

    • @joshua.merrill
      @joshua.merrill Год назад +4

      I don’t know which Wuhans I got, but I just found the cheapest ones that were what I wanted (china, 3 splashes, a crash) and then got a Meinl HCS big bell ride, since Wuhan didn’t make a big bell that I saw.
      I am completely happy with how these sound. But, I also play black metal, so quality isn’t the biggest priority, just getting it done is, and the wuhans get it done.

    • @ivanbajovic3476
      @ivanbajovic3476 Год назад +2

      @@user-dw4qm2on3b Wuhans are not durable for hard hitters. Recommended for medium and easy hitters.

    • @user-dw4qm2on3b
      @user-dw4qm2on3b Год назад +3

      @@ivanbajovic3476 i`m talking about the sound of paiste 101

  • @elliotpietri98
    @elliotpietri98 Год назад +2

    It's advisable to rub a wax candle over the bearing edges...so the drum tunes smoothly without friction/binding ...

  • @hammarn
    @hammarn Год назад +42

    I honestly thought the stock cymbals sounded decent and they also looked surprisingly good...

    • @rdavidr
      @rdavidr  Год назад +16

      yeah I was kinda surprised too, the hihats blew me away especially being 13"

    • @jaidenwbr
      @jaidenwbr Год назад +1

      ​@@rdavidrI need that crash!😂 Do you know what brand or whatever it is?

    • @joshonthekit
      @joshonthekit 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jaidenwbrAgazarian 16 in crash, amazing. cheap and i have one myself

    • @jaidenwbr
      @jaidenwbr 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@joshonthekit thanks man

  • @CBRansom35
    @CBRansom35 Год назад +5

    These are my favorite videos you do. Drumming on a budget hacks and tips. You are definitely a tuning master and play very well. Love your videos, man!

  • @vercality6170
    @vercality6170 Год назад +4

    Man, this takes me back. I bought my first SPL kit as a high school freshman because of your channel. Now I'm a senior in college and I have music coming out with my band and live shows in the coming weeks. Never would have gotten here if I didn't follow your tutorials on how to really have fun with drums.

  • @michaelsullivan1262
    @michaelsullivan1262 Год назад +3

    I loved my kit just like that. Brand new it had clean interiors and edges. Round shells, tuned up nice with real heads.

  • @DrumAttic
    @DrumAttic Год назад

    Excellent video and great tuning tips! Thanks, man!

  • @db9692
    @db9692 Год назад +1

    I love your friend's drum room at 2:20! I had a rental house years ago with a dining room that had that wood on the floors and walls. It was the perfect drum room!

  • @weschilton
    @weschilton Год назад +5

    The transformation of that snare with the new heads was pretty spectacular. It sounds killer now.
    I think the new heads on the floor tom really opened it up too. but, I think the toms sounded more open and resonant with the original heads.... maybe weird but that's what I hear.

  • @volsguy16
    @volsguy16 Год назад +3

    I bought those exact drums brand new from guitar center for $150. Changed the stock heads to the remo black suede heads, gave them a good tuning with remo muffs, n they sound as good if not better than any other high end kit that I own. Paired with a set of Meinl dark mode classic cymbals. They’re almost my favorite kit I have 👍🏻

  • @rockker5
    @rockker5 Год назад

    Everything really adds up specially the combination of mics, lighting, video and audio post production. It feels like I'm in the room! Thank you for sharing this information.

    • @rdavidr
      @rdavidr  Год назад +2

      Glad you like it!

  • @timcline2799
    @timcline2799 Год назад

    Awesome video. So much excellent advice. Learn a tremendous amount from this site. Thank you!

  • @LedWolf7
    @LedWolf7 Год назад +2

    I’ve used my Sound Percussion crappy drum set for over 5 years, I took off the plastic wrap, painted black with a splatter paint finish, got hydraulics on the toms, B8 ride, stagg crash ride and zildjin zxt hi hats, toss a blanket or a pillow in the kick and a Ludwig Supralite as my only major upgrade, I love my kit and I’ve tried upgrading and only sent new drums back because it wasn’t the drums I know and love, I will probably use this set till it breaks, your gear doesn’t have to be perfect or expensive, use what you have and find your sound

    • @clinel
      @clinel Год назад

      great message!

  • @chris_d_r_u_m_s
    @chris_d_r_u_m_s Год назад +4

    I think your recording ability is so good that the kit before any changes were made sounded awesome awesome 😂

  • @wiebetje00
    @wiebetje00 Год назад +16

    Real OG's know you only need to spend $20 on a drum kit

  • @christophersmay4508
    @christophersmay4508 Год назад

    Spot on, another winner and getting better everytime.

  • @ewanwickward8587
    @ewanwickward8587 Год назад

    I found this exact model kit (only it was missing some pieces) from a Goodwill for $85. I bought 2 cymbal stands on eBay for another $90, a snare stand for the Tom drum for $25, and that plastic and felt piece that goes under the hi-hat for $6. I then topped it off with a Paiste 2002 18" for ~$170 and an old Meinl HCS 20" Ride that I had lying around. I love the way it sounds, but new heads will be my next step when I can afford them, lol
    Glad you got your kit to end up sounding awesome as well; great vid!

  • @ryangroom2959
    @ryangroom2959 Год назад +7

    You should try hammering the b8 cymbals yourself. In my experience that alloy is really easy to deform without cracking them and honestly they didn’t sound too bad 🤷‍♂️

  • @fx1883.
    @fx1883. Год назад

    i love this man and channel lol. another amazing video thanks for the tips my dude ! 12/10

  • @metalfreaque
    @metalfreaque Год назад

    Nice man, you make really cool videos, love to watch them!
    Id be interested in hearing them with a jazzy tuning. Maybe some kind of modding for the shells and then resell it for more?
    Greez from germany!

  • @jameskirkbydrums
    @jameskirkbydrums Год назад +4

    totally agree on the "learn to tune a drum" aspect, theres plenty players round my area who come to me for tuning their kits or tuning advice because theyve learnt to play but never learnt how to properly change and tune drumheads.
    local drummers love how my kit sounds, and i told them its all in the head selection and tuning :) i have aquarian force ten batters over classic clears on my toms, superkick 2 over ported regulator on the kick, and coated focus-x with power dot over hi-performance resonant on the snare, and the kit is only a cheap tama rockstar :)

  • @ryanwilson5936
    @ryanwilson5936 Год назад

    I bought a kit to learn on about a year ago. A wine red Pearl Roadshow 5 piece. Sabian Commuter cymbal pack with an extra 16” XSR crash and an SR2 22” ride. Upgraded the hihat stand and kick pedal to Pearl 930 hihat stand and a Pearl p932 double bass pedal. Put a pair of Trick ultralight aluminum modular beaters on it. Put Aquarian heads on the top and bottom of every drum. I also got a full Audix D series drum mic kit along with an 8 channel interface. Built over 150’ of Mogami/Neutrik cables for all the mics, even got the color coded Neutrik bands for the XLR connectors. Got mic boosters for a few of the dynamic on the kit. The only thing left I had to upgrade was the throne. Fast forward to now and I had to move into a townhouse (our 5th move since Covid began) and my kit is broken down in the corner. I had barely any time to develop anything and now I’m just more depressed than I usually am. Quiet practice isn’t an option. Walls are paper thin. My son just joined middle school percussion though so I look forward to giving it to him if we have the chance to move to a proper home before he becomes an adult. If not, I’ll just donate it to the schools jazz band :(

  • @hieronymus1288
    @hieronymus1288 Год назад

    Always excited for new rdavidr content !

  • @iMatty_2
    @iMatty_2 Год назад

    I had that exact sound percussion kit for years. Much like the video, I just made small upgrades over time. Good heads, Good cymbals and hardware, etc. I ended up having that kit as my only kit for about 9 years before I bought a proper Tama kit, and I still have it set up to mess around on. Just because its cheap, doesn't mean you can't sound good.

  • @lauedbeatz5655
    @lauedbeatz5655 Год назад +6

    Beginner drums typically don’t project as loud as the high quality drums do. That’s pretty much the main difference. Like you said - good heads/tuning, and good cymbals is the secret to making any drum kit sound great 👍🏻 💯🤘🏻

  • @davidduker4441
    @davidduker4441 Год назад +2

    I sold MANY of those Sound Percussion kits when I was dept mgr of drum dept @ guitar center some 8-10yrs ago. Lots of value in those kits even when new, and they can sound decent. Love your budget minded videos for drummers it makes us all think about new options! Maybe try some of the newer SP kits (really curious about their Velocity series - birch, trick hardware, cool finishes) and maybe try out some cheaper b20 cymbals like Saluda, Wuhan S/Akoi, Dream, Aqua, Masterwork, Soultone etc. Keep up the great work sir! Btw nice first name ;)

  • @tbone1015
    @tbone1015 Год назад

    You sir are a godsend. Glad u r out in percussive cyberspace. Thanks.

  • @TheConfusionalCat
    @TheConfusionalCat Год назад +6

    You should do a flip drum series where you take drum kits and improve them then sell them for a profit kind of like seths bike hacks flip bike series but obviously with drums

  • @tokesuhlot3835
    @tokesuhlot3835 Год назад

    That sound percussion kit was my very first! Still have it do this day and use it as my practice kit. Stripped the wrap, stuffed the lugs with tp and some other small mods. Thing looks and plays great

  • @b.p.879
    @b.p.879 Год назад +1

    I went through a process of trying out several different heads after getting my newest kit recently, and I like to think I've gotten better at tuning because of this latest venture as well.
    I've used mostly Pinstripes for the past twenty+ years, and wanted to try something new, so I tried out almost all the different Aquarian series, starting with Hi-Frequency-coated on all 7 drums, then tried several Evans series, but when I put a pinstripe back on one of the toms and compared it with others side by side, the pinstripe just sounded better, with an almost wet-like attack and deep shell sound. I spent so much money trying new heads and ended up right where I began and now I wouldn't use anything but pinstripes. Great video as usual!

    • @billdrummer1197
      @billdrummer1197 Год назад

      I say Evans Hydraulic heads are the only way to go to get that Great '70's sound! They are probably the easiest heads to tune properly for a beginner to start learning about what NOT to do. IMO, the resonate heads are way more important than the batter as far as the final sound of your kit goes. Tuning the top and bottom heads to the same frequency (I recommend using a Tune-Bot Studio for accurate measurements), will give you the most resonance that the shell can produce and it will offset the dead sound that the Hydraulic heads make thus making ANY shells sound fantastic!

  • @grahamroden8897
    @grahamroden8897 Год назад

    Great video. I’ve just done something similar. In the end I bought used Remo UT heads off eBay for the resos, recycled some pinstripes that I’d changed after a few years on my main kit (they weren’t in too bad shape) and fitted a hydraulic on the kick. End result? My wife said my main kit sounded far better than the cheap kit. My first kit went through loads of heads to find the right sound, it was only when taught how to tune that I actually started getting a decent sound, by that point I’d moved to a Mapex Pro M and found it suited coated emperors or G2’s ( I really can’t tell the difference in sound). Cymbal wise if you want a decent sounding semi budget cymbal and don’t want to risk used Paiste PST7’s or Zildjian S series are both safe bets although they are still very expensive.

  • @robthedrummer5190
    @robthedrummer5190 Год назад

    As a very young player, I had a no-name blue sparkle kit as that's all I (and my folks) could afford. I spent HOURS tuning that kit, trying to get it to sound like the radio (this was before CDs). Learned a lot about tuning, for sure. Saved my money and bought Zildjian A cymbals, which made the kit sound better, and heads (Remo Pinstripes - even the black ones; remember those?), which made the kit sound better. Now that I can afford much better drums, those tuning lessons (and Zildjian cymbals) have come in handy. This is a long-winded way of seconding your message! Fun video. Thanks!

  • @carlupthegrove262
    @carlupthegrove262 Год назад

    You totally nailed it... tuning, heads and cymbals

  • @mdzebar
    @mdzebar Год назад +1

    Dude.. you are actually a really good player. I liked the playing clips

  • @mrmisfit635
    @mrmisfit635 Год назад

    Your playing is always the highlight for me ✌🏼

  • @flarson8579
    @flarson8579 Год назад

    That is the same drum set that I have. Mine has remo ambassador heads, 2 splash cymbals, a cowbell, a tambourine, a hi-hat, a drop clutch, a crash cymbal, a trash crash, a ride, a pearl shortfuse snare, sambago bells, the snare that came with the set, the Tom's that came with the set, and the bass drum that came with the set. All Zildjian cymbals. And it sounds very good.

  • @missularW
    @missularW Месяц назад

    I HAVE AN IDENTICAL DRUMSET!!! im a kid whos been drumming for 3 years now and i have always spent hours of my practicing simply learning tuning. To see this SP drumset that looks identical to the one i own is amazing taking in that my family didnt want to buy an expensive one. This is a very helpful video for making it nicer too!

  • @ZachPowers
    @ZachPowers Год назад

    3:32, it’s just striking me how strange and small the world is! Being at my hometown Sam Ash, and talking with someone I used to be on the line with. (Also I remember you teching our indoor ensemble that one year! Godwin 2015? 2016? It’s been a while)
    Fun video, love to see renovations to cheap kits made better!

  • @magicalmixer5453
    @magicalmixer5453 Год назад +2

    I remember my first cymbals were Agazarians way better than expected. What a flash back to see.

  • @ATTACKofthe6STRINGS
    @ATTACKofthe6STRINGS Год назад

    This is maybe one of a handful of videos of yours I’ve come across, and you’re the only person who uses two keys to tune a drum and, honestly, it makes sense. I’m probably going to head to my local GC to grab another, just cause.

  • @DarthAnubis1138
    @DarthAnubis1138 Год назад +10

    To be honest, these days the beginners cymbal sets from Paiste and Meinl sound really good.
    The Sabian and Zildjian ones sound like shoe polish tins though 😂

  • @johnforneris5479
    @johnforneris5479 Год назад

    They sound quite good. Tuning and new heads beautiful

  • @gamify4228
    @gamify4228 Год назад +5

    As someone who has only been drumming for a few months I have to say getting those cheap second hand cymbals and replacing the crap ones that came with the kit made it sound soooo much better and it cost me under a hundred pound

  • @lesfarmer5111
    @lesfarmer5111 4 месяца назад

    I just picked up a set of Sound Percussion drums with Evans EC2s heads on the Tom’s and an Evans Emad base drum head, a complete set of Sabian XS20 cymbals and all upgraded hardware for $400. Tuned them up and they are now my rehearsal/practice set. For a cheap set of drums the upgraded heads and mid range cymbals make it sound really good.

  • @guycabiarro586
    @guycabiarro586 Год назад

    I'm an old guy that just got interested in drums, In searching for how to videos I came across yours. I really have enjoyed 4 or 5 videos so far and have subscribed. Please talk about your church service drumming. I also enjoy hearing you drum compared to others you have filmed because you actually play a rhythm, instead of just wacking all the drums in erratic patterns, if you know what I mean.
    Also really enjoy watching you fix things that are broken etc... Keep up the good work. I'll be viewing more.

  • @claudehudson5433
    @claudehudson5433 Год назад +1

    I did exactly that a few years back. My friends told me about the "Campfire Jams" going on at the Wanee music festival, an Allman Brothers event in Live Oak Florida. I wanted to take a drum set for the jams which are held outside near where all us ABB fans hang out. I didn't want to take my best kit so I found a friend who had a Peavy drumset and her son wasn't playing it. Got it for 100 bucks, took it home, took off all the heads and hardware and repainted it hippy style so it would look good at the fest. Put it all back together and it sounded really good considering. Brought a vintage Slingerland snare drum and just used the cybals that came with the set and it sounded really good amazingly enough. Had several drummers use it and even got to jam with some of the guys from Dickie Betts' band.
    I have used it at gigs since then a couple toms and it actually rocks! I have never been one to use all the tricks to tuning as in this video, I just got it where it sounded good and left it the fuck alone!

  • @DeformedDevices
    @DeformedDevices 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video Wolfman

  • @ekoilmusic
    @ekoilmusic Год назад

    That was a massive improvement!

  • @robertcozart6081
    @robertcozart6081 Год назад

    I think you did a nice job improving the kit. Bravo

  • @AnimalJohn85
    @AnimalJohn85 Год назад

    Even before you did anything to it you managed to make it sound incredible sir. Proof that a lot of the sound is in the player too.
    Dont get me wrong after youd buggered about with it the sound was great but again i think a lot of that was down to the playing.
    Top job again sir

  • @benjaminvasquez5826
    @benjaminvasquez5826 Год назад +2

    Dude when I was a kid here in Costa Rica I wish I had a set like that, that would be a dream kit when I was a kid.

  • @ryukisai99
    @ryukisai99 Год назад

    You are 100% right David, thanks for that nice vid. We ought to show this all beginners to save their cash!

  • @alexanderjamieson7971
    @alexanderjamieson7971 Год назад +5

    Coat the bearing edges with paraffin wax. Helps smooth out defects and helps seat the heads better

    • @iRideuWatch
      @iRideuWatch Год назад

      Better to sand them smooth first

    • @alexanderjamieson7971
      @alexanderjamieson7971 Год назад

      @@iRideuWatch can do both. The original Camco drums from Oak Lawn, Illinois shipped with paraffin wax coating on their bearing edges.

  • @stephen_cannillo
    @stephen_cannillo Год назад

    The internet needed this video. You can do so much with a cheap kit, some tuning skills and decent heads.

  • @cbandstra
    @cbandstra Год назад

    I bought that same set 10 years ago for the same price used. Converted it to an electric set and it’s fantastic!

  • @muysfsu
    @muysfsu Год назад

    Id like to see you chop one of the rack toms in half and make a snare out of it. You did one years ago, another one would be cool, particularly focusing on how one could get a decent bearing edge without the best tools.

  • @mickeyfinnegan7469
    @mickeyfinnegan7469 Год назад

    i have been buying a few "cheap "kits on c/l myself lately, finally going to make some different [famous] kits to play in my driveway on beer addled friday nights. those sound percussion cymbal stands are the best i've seen, got a groove percussion set recently, included an 18" zildjian china-thats going to be my gong!

  • @1thess523
    @1thess523 Год назад +3

    The Tom's actually sounded pretty good with the original heads, tuning is key and i learned that in the early 90's when I started playing on my CB700

  • @AndrewReevesArt
    @AndrewReevesArt Месяц назад

    I bought a $50 kit off Facebook Marketplace, put Reno Ambassador drumheads on it and upgraded the crash and ride and bought two stands for about $250 total and it sounds good enough to record - thanks for the inspiration!

  • @edgarhernandez7441
    @edgarhernandez7441 Год назад

    Thank you! Haha it was very fun to watch

  • @santi975
    @santi975 Год назад

    Sound Percussion drums were my first drumset and I still have them today 10 years later. I have Remo Emperor Coded and a B8 with a zildjian 20 inch crash-ride, and they sound great in recording. The kit doesn't matter, its only how good you can play on them and make them sound boss.

  • @joeday4293
    @joeday4293 Год назад +2

    Perfect distillation of all the best beginner buying advice. As for what to do next with these, how about a cheap "alternative" wrap job? Shelf paper, cricut vinyl, faux leather from the fabric store, etc. One of my favorite wraps I've every seen was plush orange acrylic fur. The drums looked like Muppets. It was fantastic. Maybe take this project the next step and show how cheaply you can make them *look* good, too.

    • @CamTarn
      @CamTarn Год назад

      Ha! I love the idea of the muppet drums 😁

  • @Keith_KC8TCQ
    @Keith_KC8TCQ Год назад

    On cymbals, if you are fortunate enough to live in an area like me, they have stores specifically for selling and buying used equipment including cymbals.
    I've been playing since 1980, and i have always preferred used cymbals over new, they are already broken in. and unlike many box stores, the places that sell used usually don't have an issue with you testing the cymbals to find the sound you are looking for.

  • @passiton3801
    @passiton3801 5 месяцев назад

    Years ago, I traded in a Pearl Drum X kit for 4 drums only (3 toms an a kick) worth £100. I immediately put decent heads on them, tuned up properly.
    I rack mounted them, along with cymbals, snare an stands (which I already had).
    The kit sounded awesome.

  • @1dudecrush
    @1dudecrush Год назад +1

    I have a 3 piece shell pack of these, some early 2000’s SPL. With good heads, they sound weirdly huge. Also I’m considering taking them to Rupp’s on the 20th, cuz apparently a local Denver drum builder is redoing bearing edges for FREE. That’s the correct price

  • @MichaelDBauer
    @MichaelDBauer Год назад

    Absolutely correct about cymbals. You can make a cheap drum set sound good, but a bad cymbal is a bad cymbal no matter what you do. I learned that quickly when I tried to record with my set of vintage Zilco (vintage meaning old) cymbals. 14" hats, 16 and 18 crashes, 20 and 22 rides. Took me years to complete that set of Zilcos to match the year/era of the kit I still have that's pictured in my avatar from 1972 - Majestic Deluxe MIJs with alternating lugs. If I had an endless stream of cash, I really love the Zildjian K Sweet series, but that wasn't the case. I had one Sabian B8 18" I bought years ago and it recorded well, but the B8 line was OOP. I had the chance to try the B8X entry line series and those things actually record well. I don't gig, so recording is my outlet. The Zilco you mentioned in this video doesn't look anything like mine, but I know there were Zilco cymbals made decades before the Zilco line I have which were made in the late 60s through the mid 70s. They had a very distinctive low rise bell.

  • @jonahseago
    @jonahseago Год назад

    Love ur videos david🤘🤘

  • @sterlingpratt4901
    @sterlingpratt4901 Год назад

    You've upgraded the sound, now upgrade the aesthetic! Would love to see a follow up video of how to get that plain black wrap removed and maybe something cute with the wood like a stain 😁🖤🙏🏻

  • @sleepwhenimdead9667
    @sleepwhenimdead9667 Год назад

    Recently did this with a cheap set of 80's Rockers. CS Dots all around. It sounds great under mics and I don't have to worry about my much more valuable vintage kit being damaged or stolen at a bar gig.

  • @CheapDrumsGuy
    @CheapDrumsGuy Год назад

    Ive got that exact kit- it's my #2 out of three. I put Evans EC2 frosted on mine and they sound great! Evans Hydraulics are on my other poplar kit and they sound the best out of all.

  • @michaelvarney4723
    @michaelvarney4723 Год назад +1

    I would examine if the wrap application affects the sound. First make a note of the tuning of all the drums, exact pitch/tunebot frequency/drum-dial setting etc. Then I'd remove all the wrap, put everything else back on, and tune the drums to the same parameters.

  • @ZebraStandards
    @ZebraStandards Год назад +1

    The thumbnail made me think there was a weird wire in the kick. I realized it was just scribbled in, but it made me think of what would happen if you made your snare (or toms) into a spring tank. I’d love to see you give it a try!

  • @paulgriffingatorgrooves
    @paulgriffingatorgrooves Год назад

    Margaret is killer after your upgrades! Nice job! Love your videos - so much work to create - Do you produce them 100% yourself, or do you have help? I can't devote the time it takes to makes edited videos! Love the story about the school drum! LOL! I had a similar experience with borrowed cymbals from my middle school... Man Margaret sound f'n killer!

  • @goldenshowercap9395
    @goldenshowercap9395 9 дней назад

    Every word true, although your evidence speaks for itself.
    When I bought my first new kit in '98 I couldn't believe the transformation upon upgrading the stock heads to.. Pinstripes! I upgraded the BD heads later and that was also a transformation.
    I upgraded the cymbals too but never appreciated how just much difference they can make; now wish I'd invested more at the time.
    Sadly I no longer play, but this excellent video is giving me the itch!

  • @mattocaster1065
    @mattocaster1065 Год назад

    I have a Peace Genesis starter kit around $100 sitting in my dusty garage for about 5 yrs now. Tune them every time the temperature changes. Sounds on par to my Pearl export, it's crazy but awesome. Long story short, you don't need an expensive kit to practice with no matter experience levels. I personally like the way the ZBT cymbals sound over Avedis

  • @namesake7139
    @namesake7139 6 месяцев назад

    Drums sounded amazing!!

  • @jtkappy7742
    @jtkappy7742 9 месяцев назад

    I have the same sound percussion kit. Had it since the 4th grade. I’m 21 now just bought my first legit snare (14x4 brass black panther) and I’m thinking I’m going to jump over to a brand new sjc kit soon.

  • @IsaacA192
    @IsaacA192 Год назад +3

    Getting good at tuning is definitely a journey. Small steps, start on a cheap or old kit. If you can make those sound good you'd make anything sound good. Currently looking at buying myself a custom built TAMA Star going to be nearly $16k. After 22 or whatever years I feel like I've earnt it.

  • @remen1483
    @remen1483 Год назад

    I love your videos, greetings from Argentina!

  • @djDTOUR
    @djDTOUR Год назад

    My current favorite hi hat is actually a 16" B8 crash for the bottom and a cheap brass 16" cymbal that came with a percussion plus set. I turned the hi hats that came with it into a clap stack of sorts. Also your old cowbell videos really piqued my interest recently. I've made 5 pretty awesome cowbells so far. The most complicated one I made sounds like and 808 cowbell. Goes really well with the roto tom frame/dryer flywheel on the snare.

  • @AdamStachelek
    @AdamStachelek Год назад +8

    I love the philosophy here. Heads and cymbals really govern a lot of the tonal landscape. If you learn some tuning you can get in the ballpark. Using cheap 16" Hi Hats sounds better than cheap 14" hi hats is another great trick. It's great what you're doing to help people not spend money (says a guy that spent a lot of money on his kit). Bravo

    • @billdrummer1197
      @billdrummer1197 Год назад

      All you need now is a Tune-Bot Studio, and you're good to go !!! Best $99 i've ever spent on all of the drum gadgets that I have acquired through the years. Makes tuning FUN, and interesting; but the best thing is repeatability and the fact that your kit will always sound the same.

    • @JosephTavano
      @JosephTavano Год назад

      @@billdrummer1197 then how will you evolve your craft?

    • @billdrummer1197
      @billdrummer1197 Год назад

      @@JosephTavano The Tune-Bot Studio IS an example of the evolution of the Art of Drumming. Do you NOT agree??

    • @JosephTavano
      @JosephTavano Год назад

      @@billdrummer1197 That's right. I don't agree. It's a little gadget. It's not an evolution of the art. Get real. People have been tuning drums just fine for centuries and will be tuning them just fine after. If you can't tune your drums without a gadget, then get the hell off the comments, shut up, and educate yourself. It's not hard.

  • @MeditationStationisHere
    @MeditationStationisHere 8 месяцев назад

    Cymbals always make the difference!!!! Well done!

  • @stevelinwood8362
    @stevelinwood8362 Год назад

    Great information!😊

  • @sleinadxela
    @sleinadxela Год назад

    I have the same kit lol. Bought it at auction for around the same price. It took awhile to dial in but overall it serves its purpose. I don’t gig. Just jam on weekends and some evenings.

  • @waltersheens1087
    @waltersheens1087 Год назад

    as always it sounds awesome and again I think 'this guy should be recording drums for a living'. Many studio's work so hard, try everything incl lots of gear and still don't get a sound that is near RDAVIDR

  • @WyzrdCat
    @WyzrdCat 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this!

  • @brokenguillotine6988
    @brokenguillotine6988 Год назад +1

    I love this type of content

  • @owenmark702
    @owenmark702 Год назад

    bought a vintage Yamaha Power V Special shell pack in great shape for 175, an almost new set of Zildjian As for 450 and a used Ludwig hardware pack for 200. Upgraded heads for 120 so for just under 1000 I have a killer sounding kit that looks amazing too. You can get it done for 1000 if you shop on offerup in almost any major city.

  • @AdamEmond
    @AdamEmond Год назад

    The change in the snare with new heads 🤯

  • @wheel326
    @wheel326 Год назад +7

    You can also modify the B8 cymbals to sound less glassy and drier. I've hammered an 18" B8 Pro Medium Crash and it was fun to crash ride on since the overtones were more controlled.

    • @forthefunofit5487
      @forthefunofit5487 Год назад +1

      how did ya do the hammering? Some B8s sound awful some sound pretty fair.

    • @wheel326
      @wheel326 Год назад +1

      @@forthefunofit5487 I took a lot of tips from Lance Campeau's The Cymbal Project. B8 cymbals are more forgiving since they're more malleable than B20 (the expensive stuff).
      Generally, more hammering around and near the bell, less towards the edge. Maybe some deep dimples on the outer parts to give it more trash/ballistic crash effect. Too much hammering will dull and muffle the cymbal as the material will tense up and not resonate/flex much. Though they would make great stacks pieces.
      I took a Sabian B8 10" Splash and a 12" China Splash and hammered them quite hard tona refined china shape. Put them together and you get a clap stack. The 12" by itself sounds great on its own, though it doesnt have much volume.

  • @bobbyjones2112
    @bobbyjones2112 10 месяцев назад

    Damn, why didn’t I think of that tuning process! That makes complete sense tuning drums like that!