"10 best drum kits money can buy: From budget edrums to custom pro sets"
by Tom Porter and Rhythm Magazine
http://www.musicradar.com/tuition/drums ... 20#content
(re: #7 -- Is there any advantage to having an acrylic kit?)
Divemistress of the Dark wrote:Damn right. It'd be a bummer for those of you who wanted to wear skirts while you play, tho.
Tamadude wrote:To my limited knowledge, not many. Durability might be one. Plastic would hold up to rigor better than wood, especially bearing edges and sensitive-ish places like that. It would be almost impervious to moisture compared to wood, which could be a good thing if you submit your kit to gigs where the humidity fluctuates a lot. If I had a flood, my Police Blue Sparkle would be fucked. Acrylics could be salvaged maybe. (That's why I take out house insurance.) I think they weigh more than wood, too. Although I've also heard that the Bubinga drums are pretty heavy too.
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