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Cybergod
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Ok so I will say that I am a noob when it comes to drums. I have only had this kit for like 2 months now. I have the kit in a garage that has been coverted into a bedroom. It has 1980's wood paneling lol... I know.. sad..
I got a really good deal on a Pulse drum kit from music123.com it was $199 for everything but the cymbals. I know its a Pulse so I wasn't hoping for much here just something to beat around on. I got the kit and replaced all the heads with Remo's and a super kick 2 and got a Zildjian pack with the 13" high-hat and 20" crash/ride and then ordered another stand and a 16" crash.
The kit actually sounds way better then I would have thought. My friend who is a drummer and has a $2000+ kit says its pretty close to his old tama set but he could just be saying that.. For me it sounds awesome.
ANWAYS! not the point of this post.
I have been reading and looking at some studio setups and drum setups online and I have noticed that some people say to NOT put your drums in the corner. Is that correct? Also I have seen some people who do have them in a corner they have them facing the other way like the player would be facing towards the wall when they play.
So is it ok to have it a corner? Should I reverse the direction it is facing?
Also should I put anything behind the kit if I do leave it the way its facing?
Thanks so much to any one who reads and replies to my noobness
Thanks,
Jay
I got a really good deal on a Pulse drum kit from music123.com it was $199 for everything but the cymbals. I know its a Pulse so I wasn't hoping for much here just something to beat around on. I got the kit and replaced all the heads with Remo's and a super kick 2 and got a Zildjian pack with the 13" high-hat and 20" crash/ride and then ordered another stand and a 16" crash.
The kit actually sounds way better then I would have thought. My friend who is a drummer and has a $2000+ kit says its pretty close to his old tama set but he could just be saying that.. For me it sounds awesome.
ANWAYS! not the point of this post.
I have been reading and looking at some studio setups and drum setups online and I have noticed that some people say to NOT put your drums in the corner. Is that correct? Also I have seen some people who do have them in a corner they have them facing the other way like the player would be facing towards the wall when they play.
So is it ok to have it a corner? Should I reverse the direction it is facing?
Also should I put anything behind the kit if I do leave it the way its facing?
Thanks so much to any one who reads and replies to my noobness

Thanks,
Jay