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Drummers... Seriously.


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Which is why many
wanted
ads often state, "must own pro gear."




I have a good idea of what pro bass, guitar, mics, and keys look like.

Drums? Scratches head...:confused:
I've seem a lot of Mapex, Pearl, Ludwig, Yamaha, etc out there.
But how can you tell if it's entry level, mid-level, or pro gear?

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I have a good idea of what pro bass, guitar, mics, and keys look like.


Drums? Scratches head...
:confused:
I've seem a lot of Mapex, Pearl, Ludwig, Yamaha, etc out there.

But how can you tell if it's entry level, mid-level, or pro gear?



Used to be a good sign with double braced stands, now, not so much. It doesn't really matter if the drummer is good, and can tune his drums. If they are cheap, they will wear out faster. My kit is "pro" I guess. Tama Starclassics, Zildjian A's and a K, Sabian HH. You need to know as much about drums as you do bass, maybe more, if you want to know by looking. But, once again, I wouldn't worry about it if they are tuned, and sound good.

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