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I bought myself this earler this year, but after a few attempts at playing it, I realised that it was a really bad idea with my current state of health
It's an Arbiter Flats Lite kit, which is a bit quieter and a lot smaller than a proper drum kit and it'll fit in the boot of the S2000 easily
Here's a pic of what it looks like
Included is everything - drum stool, cymbals, stands, sticks, a beginners DVD and an instruction manual (if I can find it!)
It's sat in the garage doing nothing, and although it's a useful thing to have for recording, I'm just not using it. The cash will be going fund more important studio upgrades.
It sounds suprisingly good
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It's an Arbiter Flats Lite kit, which is a bit quieter and a lot smaller than a proper drum kit and it'll fit in the boot of the S2000 easily
Here's a pic of what it looks like
Included is everything - drum stool, cymbals, stands, sticks, a beginners DVD and an instruction manual (if I can find it!)
It's sat in the garage doing nothing, and although it's a useful thing to have for recording, I'm just not using it. The cash will be going fund more important studio upgrades.
It sounds suprisingly good
Priced at
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Sorry for the delay in coming back. I think I only really need the kick drum part of the kit (I can the rest of my regular kit in the S, apart from the kick), and I already have cymbals, hardware and so on, so spending that much money probably isn't a good idea.
I had a quick look on ebay to compare prices, and these seem to get snapped up pretty quickly, I'd stick it on there if I were you.
I had a quick look on ebay to compare prices, and these seem to get snapped up pretty quickly, I'd stick it on there if I were you.
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