It is not unjustified to look for used drum kits—a lot of people are already doing that. These are drum kits that people have been using and now want to get rid of them. However, you must not think that they are getting rid of their drum sets because they aren’t working as well as they used to. It is possible that the seller might be upgrading themselves to a more sophisticated drum set and that’s the reason they are selling their existing ones. In fact, websites such as Amazon and eBay where used drum kits are mostly available will make a point of mentioning all the contents and features of the drum kits along with their tenure of usage and sometimes even why the seller is selling them.
Now, when you are getting a used drum kit, there’s a lot of flexibility for you because you can think about what you really want to have. At the very least, your drum kit must contain a bass drum, a snare drum, a floor tom and two mounted tom toms. Usually, there is no need of having cymbals and crash and ride if you are just starting out. You might want to get your cymbals later on, when you are better acquainted with how to use your drums. However, if you are a pro already and going in for a secondhand drum kit, you might want to look at one that is being sold with a cymbal package as well.
Speaking specifically of cymbals, there are different sizes for you to choose from. The best sizes if you are a beginner would be a ride cymbal of 20”, a crash cymbal of 16” and 14” hi-hat cymbals, two of them. There are also combined crash and ride cymbals available which you might want to consider. These are good if you want to save some on the cost.
If you are intending to buy an electronic used drum kit, you have to be more cautious because then you will also have to check the hardware. Make sure that everything is working properly. In fact, you should insist on getting a demonstration of the whole set in action before you make the purchase.
One of the things that you can particularly look for is if there is any chipping at the edge of the drum or if there is some unevenness in their level. These are things you can check visually, but you should take some time out and get a demonstration to rule out any possibilities. The rims should all be even and the drum brackets should all be in position, performing their fundamental duty of holding the drums securely.
These are the basic things you should look for when buying a used drum kit. Make sure you have everything right, and don’t just look at the price.
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Recording drums can be a challenge both to the mics and record. So, we need to have a good idea about the techniques that can help us to get a better result. While recording one thing should be kept in mind: if the drums are good, then everything else would be perfectly all right. That means everything else can be fixed later and the take will be perfect.
Various microphone techniques actually affect how much bass, midrange, and treble that we hear in the monitored sound of a musical instrument. There are various points that one should keep in mind while deciding the microphone techniques. The mic choice and placement affect how distant the instruments sound in recording and how much background noise is picked up. But there are no hard and fast rules about where the mics should be placed. If the placement of the mic sounds good to the user then that should be the correct position to use them.
There are various techniques of microphones that can be used in various environments to record drums. Let us learn those in details. Like in the home studio environment the most common and the most successful way to get a perfect sound is to use the triangle miking style. This style involves three mics, hence called triangle. The first mic is placed on the kick drum, and the other one on the either side of the kit. This method will allow catching us a bit of the drum kit.
Before using the microphone technique we need to know what kind of sound output we prefer, such as whether it is big and boomy or round and subdued or tight or punchy? Then the technique will be different while capturing the sound.
If we want big and boomy sound the mic should be placed around two inches in the front head of the drum or away from the head pointed at the center of the drum. For getting a round and muffled sound the drum should be stuffed with a large piece of foam. If the position of the mic is placed in such a way where the halfback is striking out the tight and punchy sound will be recorded.
But this kind of method has one drawback. Some kind of weird lower mid unpleasantness will come, but that could be rectified during the post production stage. In any case the microphone should not be placed in any other direction inside the drum because sound bouncing all around the waves will end up canceling themselves out, thus resulting in loss of volume and tone.
But the microphone techniques will change when the type of drum changes. The above technique could only be used for kick drum only. Setting the microphone for snare drum will definitely be different. In order to record this kind of drum we need two microphones. But just placing the microphone on the front of the drum is not enough. So, planning is needed to decide where the mike should be placed. It would be a good idea to place the bottom mic exactly to the opposite of the top mic. Before the recording starts just turn over the mike on and off and then a decision has to be made about which setting is delivering the perfect sound.
Victor Epand is an expert consultant for music gear, speakers, and microphones. You can find the best marketplace for music gear, speakers, and microphones at these 3 sites: music gear, DJ equipment, recording equipment, speakers, subwoofers, and microphone techniques.
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