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Win2Win
6th August 2008, 20:18
Anyone know anything about them?

I had a chat with my physio today, and somehow we got onto the subject of drums, and that they reckon they are the best way of exercising everything second to swimming!

So I done a bit of research, and seems to be true. A number of reports show that playing the drums for 30+ minutes a day give you a serious workout, and as I can't do much these days since I'm off the steroids, seems good to me. This is a report on the BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7518888.stm

Seem to be 3 kits, but I don't know which is the best.
DD505
YAMAHA DTXPLORER
DM5Pro

MattR
6th August 2008, 21:25
Does it matter which is best? Unless you're joining a band? If you're just going to bang the :censored: out of them why not just get the cheapest?

Win2Win
6th August 2008, 21:52
Same reason I wouldn't buy the cheapest laptop! I may just want to 'surf' the web, but what if I want to then play a game....no graphics!!

silax
7th August 2008, 09:47
so now you're off the steroids does that mean you can go to the olympics

Win2Win
7th August 2008, 10:42
so now you're off the steroids does that mean you can go to the olympics
I'd probably do better than Team GB :D

frontrunner
7th August 2008, 12:18
Not sure which one is best Boss but if you go to

www.djmmusic.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=DD-505

The DD 505 is down to £289.99 from £399.99 (28%) it looks a good kit for a beginner & will keep the neighbours happy :thumbs


Frontrunner
:spinning

Win2Win
7th August 2008, 12:39
Whose worried about the neighbours? :D

I used to play the drums about 20 years ago :yikes:

Edging towards these now http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BLACK-MAMBA-DD506-ELECTRONIC-DRUM-KIT-NEW_W0QQitemZ250278966986QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item250278966986&_trkparms=72%3A638%7C39%3A1%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14.l1308 Modded so you get true bounce, and a more advanced control unit.

It's either this or buy a swimming pool :ooo

ScotsDave
7th August 2008, 15:15
Hi Keith

I have a Roland TD-6 and have to say that I think Roland are the best, though may be over the top for what you want it for.

The TD-3 is the model below mine and is usually around £599, and like the TD-6 has a "proper" snare with a skin so is a lot easier on the wrists.

I tried a couple of the cheaper ones a few years ago and the lack of bounce on some of them meant the wrists ached after a short time, though I think they have got better over time.

Happy Drumming whatever you buy!

Cheers

Dave

Win2Win
7th August 2008, 17:02
That's why I the Black Mamba sounded good, as it has the real bounce built in, so I ordered it. Nice of Paypal to give me a 10% Off coupon, and get my affilaite earnings as well, saved me around £40 :)

Just hope the wife can assemble it while I watch the racing :laugh

ScotsDave
8th August 2008, 15:42
Cool - look forward to hearing how you get on with it.

Win2Win
8th August 2008, 16:14
Orderd Thursday.....Next Day Delivery....so that means Mon/Tues then in the UK!!!! :laugh

John
8th August 2008, 21:28
After my encounter when I first moved to London with a Moroccan reggae band who let me play their bongos, I want to buy a bongo drum... and they're dirt cheap.

Thanks for the reminder!

I'd get whichever drum kit has the furthest apart drums... like maybe three that are perhaps scattered around the room!

Why don't you also buy a Nintendo Wii?

Win2Win
8th August 2008, 21:33
Why don't you also buy a Nintendo Wii?

Does it have cow bells? :doh

John
8th August 2008, 21:35
No, but I'm sure the Japs can sort you something out!

Seriously, you should get one - they're a great workout - and it doesn't matter how crap you are! :D

Win2Win
8th August 2008, 21:36
No, but I'm sure the Japs can sort you something out!

Seriously, you should get one - they're a great workout - and it doesn't matter how crap you are! :D

I used to play like Cozy Powell on acid in the 80's :wink