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UnknownFear
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Response to Drumming 2008-06-18 12:27:33 Reply

At 6/18/08 11:53 AM, BrAddErZ958 wrote: Alright. I get the picture. Nearly ever post has said so.

I wasn't trying to offend you or anything man. I just think that a real drum set would be better instead of an electric.

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Response to Drumming 2008-06-18 15:25:15 Reply

At 6/18/08 12:27 PM, UnknownFear wrote: I wasn't trying to offend you or anything man. I just think that a real drum set would be better instead of an electric.

I'm sorry. My bad, its just I asked a question and nearly every post (as I expected) was along the lines of "Get an acoustic".

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Response to Drumming 2008-06-18 15:28:37 Reply

Get the roland. It's what I have and it works great. I also recommend the roland mini cube amp. It produces a very realistic sound for about 100$ (200 pounds)

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Response to Drumming 2008-06-18 15:39:00 Reply

At 6/16/08 02:40 PM, BrAddErZ958 wrote:
1. DTX, Roland TD-3KW or another?

I wouldn't call myself a pro drummer (yet) but my teacher suggested Peace drums (non-electrical) for people who aren't pros... I'm probably gonna buy those when I get enough money, but I really want some Pearl drums.

2. Why?

They're not bad.


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Response to Drumming 2008-06-18 15:39:47 Reply

At 6/18/08 03:28 PM, Slayer3751 wrote: Get the roland. It's what I have and it works great. I also recommend the roland mini cube amp. It produces a very realistic sound for about 100$ (200 pounds)

It'd actually be 50 pounds