Adam,
If you are living in an apartment that is above someone even the electronics will transfer a fair amount of sound. Expecially the kick pad, if you have a kit with all rubber pads and the mesh snare.........the pads are actually pretty loud if…
If Volume is an issue then I think the Electronic set is great for that. Sometimes I practice in our basement at 6am or late at night with the headphones on. They've been great for me for those reasons... I can play them at any time and carry them a…
Interesting. I'm not performing on stage by any stretch. I just want to get back into banging in things. Volume is an issue, but really I'm weighing the cost/benefit of an electronic kit. More expensive up front but cheaper in the long run? Thoughts?
Yes, I forgot to mention that I don't actually perform on stage with my kit. I don't perform on stage with anything yet so I know I'll probably get a real kit when I get to that point. I think the ideal situation is to have both... if you can afford…
I've played a TD-12 on stage for 15 months. It'll never feel right to me, or sound right. It's a great tool if you need to control volume or to use it as a MIDi interface but I'd never use one instead of a real acoustic kit again, if I had the choic…
Hey Adam,
I only began playing drums a couple of years ago and to start off I bought the Roland TD-3 set. Personally for me it was a great decision to go with the V-Drums. They are great for transporting around, easy to record with and weren't too…
I havent had my own kit in a while, but Im looking at getting a new one and Im really looking at the Roland TD-12KV setup. (http://www.roland.com/products/en/TD-12KV/index.html)
Curious if anyone has or knows someone who does? Any feedback or thoug…