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Speaking of expensive hobbies... Anyone own a set of Roland V-Drums?

By ghetoprobe

7 years ago


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#7 7 years ago

Yes, but not the standard set.

I use multiple types of heads including Roland, Alesis coated cymbals, and Pearl chain kickers with a proper Roland drum brain. Their two trigger snare is very good. Yamaha or Alesis brains work well too, if you do not want to spend big $$$.

Most ultra players do not use factory sets.

Electronic is preference as V-drum heads are comparable to the same acoustic styles. Cymbals never feel right, though. It does not matter what you try.

I also have acoustic, but take up more space, and my neighbors next door get pissed. Even houses will not isolate the sound if regular drums are used, you need a studio.

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