CB Drums Maxx SP Series Kit : l'avis de moosers

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Les Tambours CB Maxx SP Series Kit est fixé à tambour d'un débutant. Le batteur que j'ai grandi en jouant avec et encore de jouer avec ce tambour avait fixé comme première et je voudrais perdre son temps avec elle tout le temps. Il a effectivement toujours le kit, mais il a été couché dans des morceaux depuis des années car il a maintenant deux kits très agréable de travailler avec Yamaha. Cette batterie n'est rien de plus que pour quelqu'un d'apprendre. Ce n'est pas une batterie sonne terribles, mais certainement pas adapté à autre chose que l'apprentissage et la pratique sur le. Nous avons fait quelques enregistrements avec le kit de retour dans la journée, mais la norme pour la qualité n'était pas exactement à un niveau record à l'époque! Je ne sais pas ce qui composent ce kit vient généralement en, mais le sien était avec grosse caisse, tom basse, et rack tom pour aller avec un piège. Pas de cymbales sont inclus avec le kit pour autant que je sais, et j'ai aussi ne savent pas vraiment quelles tailles les tambours sont bien c'est assez standard à partir de ce que je peux me rappeler. Je doute que Tambours CB (aussi connu comme CB Percussion) continue à faire ce kit, mais je ne sais vraiment pas à coup sûr. La série SP Maxx Kit n'est certainement pas une mauvaise à apprendre sur du tout, comme je le recommande comme une option très bon marché pour le faire. Pour toute utilisation au-delà, il n'a tout simplement pas répondu aux attentes. Si vous êtes à tous expérimentés jouant de la batterie, vous allez avoir quelque chose qui sonne mieux que ça pour sûr. D'autre part, pour ceux qui commencent tout juste et que vous voulez quelque chose d'utiliser le moins cher possible, faire une recherche pour un de ces kits Maxx série SP comme ils devraient être tarifés à côté de rien et va faire le travail très bien pour l'apprentissage.
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The CB Drums Maxx SP Series Kit is a beginner's drum set. The drummer that I grew up playing with and still play with had this drum set as his very first and I would mess around with it all the time. He still actually has the kit, but it's been lying in pieces for years since he now has two very nice Yamaha kits to work with. This drum set is nothing more than that for someone to learn on. It's not a terrible sounding drum set, but definitely not suitable for anything other than learning and practicing on. We did do some recording with the kit back in the day, but the standard for quality wasn't exactly at an all time high back then! I don't know what make up this kit usually comes in, but his was with kick drum, floor tom, and rack tom to go along with a snare. No cymbals are included with the kit as far as I know, and I also don't really know what sizes the drums are although it's pretty standard from what I can recall. I doubt that CB Drums (also known as CB Percussion) is still making this kit, but I really don't know for sure. The Maxx SP Series Kit definitely isn't a bad one to learn on at all, as I'd recommend it as a dirt cheap option for doing so. For any use beyond this, it just doesn't meet expectations. If you're at all experienced with playing drums, you're going to want something that sounds better than this for sure. On the other hand, for those who are just getting started and want something used as cheap as possible, do a search for one of these Maxx SP Series Kits as they should be priced next to nothing and will do the job just fine for learning.
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The CB Drums Maxx SP Series Kit is a beginner's drum set. The drummer that I grew up playing with and still play with had this drum set as his very first and I would mess around with it all the time. He still actually has the kit, but it's been lying in pieces for years since he now has two very nice Yamaha kits to work with. This drum set is nothing more than that for someone to learn on. It's not a terrible sounding drum set, but definitely not suitable for anything other than learning and practicing on. We did do some recording with the kit back in the day, but the standard for quality wasn't exactly at an all time high back then! I don't know what make up this kit usually comes in, but his was with kick drum, floor tom, and rack tom to go along with a snare. No cymbals are included with the kit as far as I know, and I also don't really know what sizes the drums are although it's pretty standard from what I can recall. I doubt that CB Drums (also known as CB Percussion) is still making this kit, but I really don't know for sure. The Maxx SP Series Kit definitely isn't a bad one to learn on at all, as I'd recommend it as a dirt cheap option for doing so. For any use beyond this, it just doesn't meet expectations. If you're at all experienced with playing drums, you're going to want something that sounds better than this for sure. On the other hand, for those who are just getting started and want something used as cheap as possible, do a search for one of these Maxx SP Series Kits as they should be priced next to nothing and will do the job just fine for learning.
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