Which state?
Mexico City, it is a great place because there is a lot of business and connections
Which state?
I'm also a big fan of the 13-16-24 as my main set up but I really like having at least two small toms, so I either use a 12" and a 13" or a 10" and a 13".
Nice. I absolutley love D.F. It is one of my favourite places on Earth.
The MX craigslist is almost empty. Is the Bazar Músico Cultural still going? There was usually some cool gear and records there. There are always some great kits on the DF facebook marketplace. I would get at least 2 mounted toms and a floor tom. You may not use them all, but they are available to you if you wish.
Additional toms are hard to order later if you have a rare color/wrap, or matching wood stain/veneer. It took me 10+ years to find a matching 10" for the Tama Starclassic Maple in my avatar.
Talking about the setup sizes of the toms, is there a smart way of choosing them? or is it all personal preference?
Personal preference? Yes, absolutely.
I really like 13" toms, so that size is always my "must have" tom tom. They are able to tune high or low really well, and I think they look good with a bigger bass drum. A 12" tom pairs well with it because it can be tuned high enough to not get in the way of the sound of the 13" tom, but even tuned high it doesn't sound small. Using a 10" allows an easier way to increase the pitch spread from the 13" tom, though a 10" tom can sound small, and often doesn't sound great if you like to tune low. BUT a 10" takes up less space and can fit into your set up easier.
IF I absolutely had to choose one over the other, I'd get a 12" and a 13". Either get the 10" later on or go ahead and get them all if your budget can swing it.
That's great! Would you like to share some of them?I have been looking into Facebook marketplace today. It seems I did not know how to search properly because they have pretty good deals indeed!
El Chopo is awesome. The bazar is not too far south from there. It is near Metro Taxqueña on Cerro del Músico. It has been a while since I have been out there so I am not sure if it is still open.About the Bazar Músico Cultural, are you talking about El Chopo? It should still be running. I have been wanting to go very badly but it must be a dangerous hot spot of COVID right now. The only time I went was when my dad took me there as a kid, he has the same music spirit as me. I wish I could go for a walk to see it all again, buy myself some clothes, and look for a kit. Extraño a la raza.
That's great! Would you like to share some of them?
I think that discussing which set on the market is the best value is not so important when buying used because 1) you're limited to what is available and 2) small differences don't make that much of a difference for your first set. For example, I wouldn't look for 24" bass drum sets exclusively unless you really know that that is what you want and need. A 22" works for Rock as well and you can set up the Toms a bit lower whereas 24"s are pretty rare.
I also found this Rogers Big R set for about $500 with hardware: https://www.segundamano.mx/anuncios...rogers-big-r-vintage-made-in-usa-sa-933089478
Maybe one of the Rogers experts can confirm that it's one of the good sets. I don't see the badges and I don't know if that is the original wrap but it seems like $500 is a fair price outside of the US. You'll also need some of these plastic things to put onto the cymbal stands, some felts, wing nuts and maybe a Hi Hat clutch but you can get them online for very little money.
That would leave you with another $500 to find great cymbals and a snare which can be shipped comparatively cheaply.
I'm a big fan of two floor toms, so I'd go PDP.If you think one is better than the other tell me. I personally am in love with that PDP.
Sorry, no experience with these sets and prices. Your second sentence says it all, I guess.If you think one is better than the other tell me. I personally am in love with that PDP.