The stock heads need replaced asap! It sounds pretty damn good with the Evans heads I put on it. If you want a compact, lightweight travel kit, it's definitely worth purchasing.
I've got this kit and it's quite nice. What I would do to save some cash is use another snare and transform the 10" drum it comes w as a tom. That way it stays compact and you don't need to expand the whole kit.
A drummer since '64 >> been on this kit for over a year -- its way portable -- folds in one carry bag ... only have to carry in the hihat >> I adapted a mount for the cymbal = right on the kick ....so no additional stands ...
Me: Those sound really nice! Bonedo: ya, cause the mics and mixer I'm using cost 15x what the kit did. ...hahahahahahahahaa, seriously, sounded great and well played m8.
If you were to remove the snares and lower the tuning, would it sound the same as the 10” add on tom? I’d consider this set if I could use one of my own snares and use the Traveler snare as a tom.
Honestly not as bad as I thought it’d be. If you mapped the hits & put “reinforcing” samples underneath for the snare/toms, you could get away w/ recording with it
Nice kit. I would replace those tom heads with black Remo pinstripes, or Evans clear red Hydraulics; and an Evan EMAD2 head on the kick, and I would replace that snare with a wood piccolo snare drum and tune everything to low tuning. That's just my personal setup.
Gotta say, the A-400 from traps sound quite a lot better than this - considering it's been around for quite a while, and it's in direct competition with this.
Moral of the story...if you're gonna play on this kit bring along a full-sized/depth snare drum. That snare sounds awful. The rest of the kit sounds acceptable though.
@@brengeldelacruz8866 Yeah, no doubt. It didn't even look like the drum had a snare side resonant head, plus it was that aweful one-ended pressure-type snare wire assembly (which never really works well). The manufacturer would have done better if they had spent a few extra bucks and put a standard style snare bed system with a bottom resonant head. They could even still keep the shell at only 1.5-2 inches deep, but that resonant bottom head with full width wires in a snare bed would make a world of difference. Otherwise, the rest of the kit wasn't too bad for what it was, and would be decent at a tiny cafe-style gig where there is no space to set up.
I am thinking it's sound has to do with those rims. On the snare, it sounds too plastic-ly. Would like to hear it with real steel or chrome over brass rims; would make for a much better sound.
it's the cheap skins it comes with stink, i own this kit. get the UV emads by evans and it will sound wayyyy better.... also the expansion kit is super overpriced... i got the bassdrum and snare combo with the bag for 340CAD and they want 385 for the expansion kit , just 2 toms and a bag for them , jeeze. pearl stuff aint cheap guys. but their skins sure are...
Toms and bass sound fine, snare sounds like crap. Only time I've ever heard that snare sound good was tuned blisteringly high and played in quiet jazz settings.
not a good rock and roll snare nope, my suggestion is purchase the tama mini tymps they make them in snares or toms in 6" 8" and 10", the 10" would work perfect, cuz i own all this stuff i know lol. i have the compact traveller kit too if you replace the bass skin with an Evans UV emad skin omg sounds like 10 times better too. Double ply skins on the mini tymps make them sound like deeper for using them as toms as well. i am still uncertain what skin will make this crappy flat snare sound better i prefer to use it as a side snare.
@@DrumsBonedo Thank you!!! And last question. Do you know the fundamental tones for the toms in Low tunning? I'm trying to tune it but its hard for a first time drummer.
those stock pearl skins are crap hehe, why no one in any videos has replaced their stock pearl skins omg lol, drum blasphemy, try the evans uv emad on your bass
well. it is an interesting concept ruined by a cheap price point. if they'd spent 100$ more on mounting tech so that the snare and other mounted drums don't wobble all over the place..
The stock heads need replaced asap! It sounds pretty damn good with the Evans heads I put on it. If you want a compact, lightweight travel kit, it's definitely worth purchasing.
I've got this kit and it's quite nice. What I would do to save some cash is use another snare and transform the 10" drum it comes w as a tom. That way it stays compact and you don't need to expand the whole kit.
ye that snare sounds a bit too 'tin' for me to enjoy it for a long time. ill definately do your suggestion if I get this soon.
That's exactly what I was planning on doing
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A drummer since '64 >> been on this kit for over a year -- its way portable -- folds in one carry bag ... only have to carry in the hihat >> I adapted a mount for the cymbal = right on the kick ....so no additional stands ...
Me: Those sound really nice!
Bonedo: ya, cause the mics and mixer I'm using cost 15x what the kit did.
...hahahahahahahahaa, seriously, sounded great and well played m8.
Dana Carvey is a hell of a drummer!
He likes to play...
If you were to remove the snares and lower the tuning, would it sound the same as the 10” add on tom? I’d consider this set if I could use one of my own snares and use the Traveler snare as a tom.
Yes, that's possible.
I play this kit in my percussion ensembles and walking acts. It works...;-)
Honestly not as bad as I thought it’d be.
If you mapped the hits & put “reinforcing” samples underneath for the snare/toms, you could get away w/ recording with it
Nice kit. I would replace those tom heads with black Remo pinstripes,
or Evans clear red Hydraulics; and an Evan EMAD2 head on the kick,
and I would replace that snare with a wood piccolo snare drum
and tune everything to low tuning. That's just my personal setup.
So why get this if you gonna replace everything
Gotta say, the A-400 from traps sound quite a lot better than this - considering it's been around for quite a while, and it's in direct competition with this.
Aside from the snare wires, is there a difference between the snare and 10” tom?
No.
Can you link to the mounts you’re using on the toms?
Moral of the story...if you're gonna play on this kit bring along a full-sized/depth snare drum. That snare sounds awful. The rest of the kit sounds acceptable though.
Maybe it’s something to do with the snare wires
@@brengeldelacruz8866 Yeah, no doubt. It didn't even look like the drum had a snare side resonant head, plus it was that aweful one-ended pressure-type snare wire assembly (which never really works well). The manufacturer would have done better if they had spent a few extra bucks and put a standard style snare bed system with a bottom resonant head. They could even still keep the shell at only 1.5-2 inches deep, but that resonant bottom head with full width wires in a snare bed would make a world of difference. Otherwise, the rest of the kit wasn't too bad for what it was, and would be decent at a tiny cafe-style gig where there is no space to set up.
I am thinking it's sound has to do with those rims. On the snare, it sounds too plastic-ly. Would like to hear it with real steel or chrome over brass rims; would make for a much better sound.
it's the cheap skins it comes with stink, i own this kit. get the UV emads by evans and it will sound wayyyy better.... also the expansion kit is super overpriced... i got the bassdrum and snare combo with the bag for 340CAD and they want 385 for the expansion kit , just 2 toms and a bag for them , jeeze. pearl stuff aint cheap guys. but their skins sure are...
Yeah, I think they expect most wanna play their own snare anyway, so the snare doubles as a Tom then, in which case it’s a pretty cool little kit.
Whats about the B‘drum ? It looks like she shaking After very Beat with the Foot? Is the B‘drum Strong enough ?
Very good
These sound great
Toms and bass sound fine, snare sounds like crap. Only time I've ever heard that snare sound good was tuned blisteringly high and played in quiet jazz settings.
not a good rock and roll snare nope, my suggestion is purchase the tama mini tymps they make them in snares or toms in 6" 8" and 10", the 10" would work perfect, cuz i own all this stuff i know lol. i have the compact traveller kit too if you replace the bass skin with an Evans UV emad skin omg sounds like 10 times better too. Double ply skins on the mini tymps make them sound like deeper for using them as toms as well. i am still uncertain what skin will make this crappy flat snare sound better i prefer to use it as a side snare.
@@420protoman I want to upgrade my midtown snare and may just use the midtown snare with the compact traveler bass drum.
Love the hats... what size and brand is that? I can’t read it.
15" V-Classic
What is the hardware used for holding the Tom and Floor Tom?
Hi, It's the Pearl DCA-180 clamp, the other part ist the L-Arm from the PEARL PPS 69.
Hi! I'd like to know the name of the Clamp in which 10' Tom is hold. I will receive expansion kit today!!!
Hi, It's the Pearl DCA-180 clamp, the other part ist the L-Arm from the PEARL PPS 69.
@@DrumsBonedo Thank you!!! And last question. Do you know the fundamental tones for the toms in Low tunning? I'm trying to tune it but its hard for a first time drummer.
@@dantemusica No, I just tuned them by ear. :-)
This is a cool drum kit
Could you guys do a review on the Traps A400?
We tried to get it several times...
@@DrumsBonedo Thanks for your feedback. That‘s a shame, hopefully they‘ll send a kit to you. You guys do the best reviews hands down.
Nice
Music is drowning out drums. 😡
I want this whole thing for free
What HiHat is this?
15" V-Classic Cymbals.
I want it for free
Great drum. But snare is just not for me. Sounds incomplete
I want if for free
those stock pearl skins are crap hehe, why no one in any videos has replaced their stock pearl skins omg lol, drum blasphemy, try the evans uv emad on your bass
Crap version of the Arbiter Flats....
well. it is an interesting concept ruined by a cheap price point. if they'd spent 100$ more on mounting tech so that the snare and other mounted drums don't wobble all over the place..