I'm not crazy about the none adjustable spur, only because the kick drum sits about a inch higher than what I prefer. Does this state " low quality"?
So yeah, it seems the BD spurs could be considered an entry level design, even tho every entry level set I've encountered did have adjustable spurs.
Obviously this kit is not a flagship model but you are honestly just looking for things to complain about., and you don't even have this kit. why not go put one together and play it for a while before you start picking it apart.
Please, Im not 'complaining' about anything and I feel the rational approach is to "pick it apart" as you say b/f you drop the $1000.00 makes more sense than buying the kit, then finding out you're not happy with the non adjustable BD spurs as an example. Thank god forums exist for that opportunity.
Have you ever pulled a lug off of a 4,000 dollar DW Collectors kit? I have and guess what, there is a plastic sleeve that holds the barrel nut in place.
Standard, accepted practice to put a nylon retainer 'inside' a metal drum lug, its protected. Plastic on the outside of a drum lug? Up until now its been considered 'entry level'.
Will non adjustable BD spurs and plastic on the outside of the lugs 'stigmatize' SIG105? Possibly down the road, we shall see how the plastic takes the effects of scratching and fading. Might be OK, might not. Until then- only perceptually stigmatized (Stigmata1☺5).
I've seen more than one kit with plastic lugs that had been rashed out, wasn't pretty, the set looked devalued.
It's one thing to form an opinion about something without actually using or even seeing it in person
And its another thing to form an opinion about someone else's opinion about why/how a drum set is marketed. No ones required to be open mined about these opinions, and right, no ones required to buy SIGNET105's