dom
Silver Member
I agree with everyone here suck it up and keep the punx set. If you do a little work on the insides or the shell, maybe touch up the edges and LEARN TO TUNE(its not hard) then you can have some great sounding drums.
I started on an enforcer drum set (way worse than the punx), striped it down refinished it, redid the bearing edges, and sealed the inside and they sound great. I use my frakenstien kit and my Gretsch kit over it all the time, but that isn't the point. You can make those drums sound great if you just try.
BTW get the duct tape off your heads, that probably is one reason your drums don't sound the way you like....
I started on an enforcer drum set (way worse than the punx), striped it down refinished it, redid the bearing edges, and sealed the inside and they sound great. I use my frakenstien kit and my Gretsch kit over it all the time, but that isn't the point. You can make those drums sound great if you just try.
BTW get the duct tape off your heads, that probably is one reason your drums don't sound the way you like....