So far, no probs with the neighbours (that I hear about anyway). Was on guitar when getting back into music... I made the drummers play rubber drums at first, and that is how I came to own an electric kit...
I eventually (progressively) got over my volume-fear issues and let the acoustic drums in.
Since switching back to drums, I have come to love/hate the electric kit. I definitely now know why drummers used to hate it, and so do I when compared to acoustics. ...That's a bit ironic if I say that in a guitar context, but I digress...
I now love my electric kit because I can practice anytime. I do jump on the acoustics here and there (and of course, band practice), but, on a daily basis, I just feel like I am too loud.
And somehow, my rubber drums are so easy to play... maybe the lower volume? The bouncy stick response? I dunno, but I lub my rubber drums!
I don't know why I am posting this. I might be drinking.
p.s I run them through a Roland KC-350 + Yamaha-something subwoofer if anyone cares. I could run through the PA, but I like it isolated.
I eventually (progressively) got over my volume-fear issues and let the acoustic drums in.
Since switching back to drums, I have come to love/hate the electric kit. I definitely now know why drummers used to hate it, and so do I when compared to acoustics. ...That's a bit ironic if I say that in a guitar context, but I digress...
I now love my electric kit because I can practice anytime. I do jump on the acoustics here and there (and of course, band practice), but, on a daily basis, I just feel like I am too loud.
And somehow, my rubber drums are so easy to play... maybe the lower volume? The bouncy stick response? I dunno, but I lub my rubber drums!
I don't know why I am posting this. I might be drinking.
p.s I run them through a Roland KC-350 + Yamaha-something subwoofer if anyone cares. I could run through the PA, but I like it isolated.