Vaibhav "Cross" Gadade
Senior Member
so after about 5 years of drumming i can surely say that top series cymbals do sound different and in a lot of cases sound do sound better too. (well.........in some sense each cymbal sounds different, but you get my point)
but damn oh damn..........why cant i say the same about drums? i have a sorta beginner set, but with change of heads and tuning it sounds that much better. i have graduated from planet Zs to k hats and ride and dream bliss and wuhans thrown in the set too. but haven't really got over my drums yet.
i am going to buy another kit soon, but thats only because i want different sizes and finish. i have found that the sizes and thickness of shells make more difference to sound than all those woods. (i may be wrong here, but right now thats what i believe). expensive kits do look better with all those finishes and thats what i am looking to upgrade. but sound wise i am still happy. never had thought this would happen.
any counter views?
but damn oh damn..........why cant i say the same about drums? i have a sorta beginner set, but with change of heads and tuning it sounds that much better. i have graduated from planet Zs to k hats and ride and dream bliss and wuhans thrown in the set too. but haven't really got over my drums yet.
i am going to buy another kit soon, but thats only because i want different sizes and finish. i have found that the sizes and thickness of shells make more difference to sound than all those woods. (i may be wrong here, but right now thats what i believe). expensive kits do look better with all those finishes and thats what i am looking to upgrade. but sound wise i am still happy. never had thought this would happen.
any counter views?