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Calops
07-25-2007, 09:09 PM
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Kit
Dragon beggingers rock kit

Skins
Snare: Batter - (evans powder center reverse dot) reso - (evans 300 hazy)
Toms: Batter - (Remo Pinstripes) reso - (stock)
Bass: Stock

Cymbals
14" Z Custom Hi Hats
18" K Custom Dark Crash
20" K Custom Ride

Hardware
DW 5000 Double Bass Pedel
DW 9000 Boom stand
The rest came with the kit

Theres a pearl cowbell too which isnt shown on this picture.

Dont slate me for having my hi hat stand like that. Its the only way i can fit my double pedal in with the room ive got. Ive been taking the left pedel off so i can turn the stand round to use it propely after playing some double bass stuff

besides that its a pritty normal setup =)

Next updates will be the snare drum/stand and hi hat stand and new bass drum skins so i dont have to bodge it with so much sleeping bag!

radeq
07-25-2007, 09:15 PM
that's strange, you have perfect cymbals, perfect pedal, and hardware, and you drums are worthy like the chain on you double pedal :D I bet your up to chage these things :)

darknessdude16
07-25-2007, 09:18 PM
Seems kool to me! As long as its comfortable and you don't develop bad technique then there is nothing wrong with the way your kit is set-up! Looks comfortable to me x

Michael G
07-25-2007, 09:52 PM
Neat little set up.

Just a tip, if you want that tom lower or farther out to the left, you can reverse the tom mount. Works like a charm.

BrokenGlass
07-25-2007, 10:08 PM
i've got an iron cobra hi hat im trying to sell with two legs so you wont have to do that. :)

frank0072
07-25-2007, 10:09 PM
that's strange, you have perfect cymbals, perfect pedal, and hardware, and you drums are worthy like the chain on you double pedal :D I bet your up to chage these things :)

yes, I was looking at that aswell, everything is high-standard, except the drums themselves :). Have a great time playing them!

ledzepjb
07-25-2007, 11:19 PM
Alright, i hope i wont get laughed at for asking this, but where is your hithat pedal, i dont see it...

Calops
07-25-2007, 11:31 PM
Alright, i hope i wont get laughed at for asking this, but where is your hithat pedal, i dont see it...

Ive turned the stand round to fit my double bass pedel in, but i can easily enough just take the double pedel off and turn the stand round to have it the right way when i want to.

Thanks for all your comments!

stasz
07-26-2007, 05:27 AM
I have to say that this is nice to see. This is what every drumset player should really start playing on, a "basic" four piece.

I like your kit actually, despite the hi-hat stand or anything. Enjoy playing it!

aruration
07-26-2007, 08:23 AM
Nice set...But you could move the left pedal of the double pedal just a little bit to the left and then the hihat and bass drum pedal will be side to side. Just use your imagination...Oh and if you're using the plastic side of the beaters it will cause the bass head more damage than the felt side...Just informing you

fijjibo
07-26-2007, 09:42 AM
Even with the hihat like that, I still love this kit!!!

No extreme angles like most starter kits, and possibly the best cymbals for a four piece!!!!!

Nice kit!!!!

bojangleman
07-26-2007, 08:02 PM
he is talking about the cymbal it self hitting the wall...and the pedal...

Nice set...But you could move the left pedal of the double pedal just a little bit to the left and then the hihat and bass drum pedal will be side to side. Just use your imagination...Oh and if you're using the plastic side of the beaters it will cause the bass head more damage than the felt side...Just informing you



Alex

The popes love child
07-26-2007, 11:09 PM
Look into a remote hi-hat stand for your next upgrade, you could keep the hi-hats in the same spot and put the pedal somewhere easily reachable.

Class A Drummer
07-26-2007, 11:12 PM
Never heard of "Dragon" drums, but for a starter set, it looks better than what i used to have to deal with (CB).

bojangleman
07-27-2007, 04:03 AM
hey, you can make a CB sound good...ha

Never heard of "Dragon" drums, but for a starter set, it looks better than what i used to have to deal with (CB).



Alex