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Drums for recording studio
I'm building a recording studio in my basement. I myself am not a musician but I have many friends who are and I like to sing. I would like to get a full set of drums for the studio and by budget is about $1000. I'd like to take some lessons and learn the drums myself to. Anyway I know this is an incredibly broad question but what do you recomend for $1000. I will be mostly recording rock and blues maybe some jazz. Should I go with new drums or used drums or mix and match, real drums or electronic. What brands are good, what are their strengths and weaknesses. What are the best materials ect...
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