Kennt ihr ein gutes Schlagzeug für Anfänger?

Würde mir eig. dieses Set kaufen auf Thomann.de

Danke für eure Tipps im voraus

Ps. ich hab ein Sennheiser MK4 Mikrofon und Bitwig Studio als Programm also könnte ich theoretisch mein Schlagzeug damit aufnehmen.

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DonCredo
1 year ago

Hi! Yes, I know a good drum – this is unfortunately not part of it.

Firstly, and at all, CAN’T give this good quality for the money – that’s just too cheap. I don’t want to justify it any further, that would mean a lot of writing. Basically, this cheap stuff does not last a year until the first part is adopted. If you are looking for an entry-level set, look at these:

That would be the lowest limit for me, but also no recommendation:

https://www.thomann.de/de/mapex_tnd5294ftc_tornado_standard_dr.htm

Here are at least the HiHat in 14 inches and a 16 inch crash, which are standard sizes (for your original set this was only 13 and 15 inches).

From here, I would recommend a novice:

https://www.thomann.de/de/pearl_roadshow_22_jet_black.htm

With this one, you even have the ride pool with you:

https://www.thomann.de/de/tama_rhythm_mate_studio_gxs.htm

And this one I would buy (I also play a SONOR set myself):

https://www.thomann.de/de/sonor_aqx_studio_set_bms.htm

Just go to the Splash Basket in your list:

This is something you buy when HiHat, Crash and Ride-Becken are present – these are pure effect pools. I think Splashes is a nice thing, but first of all there must be what you should have for a reasonable game. Bad is the selected pelvis but not and the weight also makes such a cheap stand still okay – so what for later.

I think the micro is absolutely inappropriate to record a drum. A large-diaphragm is too sensitive, so you hear every screw waking.

With only one micro basically in one room it becomes difficult to get unusable drum recordings.

This is a cheap set for drum removal:

https://www.thomann.de/de/the_tbone_dc1500_drummikrofonset.htm

but of course you need You then also have a mixing console or a multi-channel interface.

You should keep up with this before you buy it. When it comes to recordings, just buy quality and not cheap scrap.

Gruss

DonCredo
1 year ago
Reply to  AdvanPadawan

Congratulations, I think you’ll be happy with the Sonor. As far as the pelvis is concerned, you’ve seen that is very small, have you? 8 inches are 20cm in diameter … Big Bell is perhaps a bit misleading … that probably gives a rather high short sound. If the coal doesn’t hurt you, why not? But it is absolutely not necessary

DonCredo
1 year ago

Yeah, that’s part of it, but it’s not that hard. Look here:

https://youtu.be/NnaswnlMuQ

https://www.drumheads.de/artikel/workshops/havior-real-tuning

There are also apps, tunebots or other videos. At the end of the day it is again what you like.

Gruss

DonCredo
1 year ago

Hi! I have very cheap for under 20 euros … 🤣😜. Depends on your ideas and demands. Gruss

DonCredo
1 year ago

There are a lot of percussive things you could hang on your set. The question is always how often you use it in relation to the towing and the difficulties in building that sometimes brings.

You mean Chimes?

Meinl CH27 Chimes – Musikhaus Thomann

I don’t know what you’ve described now.

If you ask me what I took to the standard 5 set + ride, crash and hihat:

First a second crash tick, then a splash, then a China tick. A Cowbell and a Tamburin on the Hihat and a Closed HiHat on the right.

After that, I added an 8s and 10s Tom. And a 12-side snare.

My full set consists of

8, 10, 12, 13 he Tom, 16’s Standtom, bass drum with double-foot machine, a 14’s Snare and the 12’s Sidesnare

HiHat, Closed Hihat, 8s and 10s Splash, 16s and 20s China, 16s and 18s Crash and 20s Ride-Becken, the Cowbell and the Tamburin

However, I have used this in the form at most once a year because the towing and the space requirement are far too large. I usually play with the 8, 10, 12 Toms, the Standtom, the 14 he Snare, the both Hihats, 16 China and sometimes 20 China, 16 + 18 Crash and the 20’s Ride – this is all the way to drag too.

Sometimes less is more. Gruss

Max00Unbekannt
1 year ago

Drum is the only instrument where you only have to spend 270€ and have something you can play. To make it sound good, there are some tricks on YouTube, e.g. instructions on how to stretch your furs.

Cheap coats like to get through, so don’t be surprised if in 2 years your toms look like they have a hail damage (but usually sound perfectly. I personally even like the sound of cheap coats, it just sounds so pure like drums xD doesn’t know if someone else feels with me)

I think I listened to this startone and was surprised what you get for 270€, but I’d think about the Bell, you know how that thing sounds?

And see if there’s something wrong in your area on eBay. Used percussion tools are often conveniently dispensed, as they are space-consuming. And a 300€ used tama is of course twice as good as a 270€ new startone.

krokodil1234248
10 months ago

I find the Tama imperial Star very great and versatile

Then only the basins may have to change, so a cheap start collection of Meinl is delivered.

krokodil1234248
10 months ago
Reply to  AdvanPadawan

I don’t know now but Sonor is my good quality even if I find tama better

are you happy with that?