![]() ![]() Click the 'buying advice' tab above, and you'll go straight there. If you'd like to read some expert buying advice to help you choose the best drum kit, we've included some at the end of this guide. ![]() At this level you'll be choosing between premium quality drum shells, properly resilient, road-worthy hardware and maybe even a range of custom options to really make the drum kit of your choice your own. ![]() If you do hit pro drummer territory, a) well done, and b) you'll probably have a pretty clear idea of the drum tone, shell sizes and kit configuration you’re now looking for. Then, as you improve your next step is to work out whether you need a drum set for recording, gigging, or both, and then go shopping with this specific goal - and a definite budget - in mind. If you’re a beginner, you should be hunting for a reliable, moderately-priced drum kit that will last the first few years of your drumming life, at the very least. ![]()
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