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Groupie
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: aus
Posts: 14
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Hey all just wondering if you guys have herd of sleishman drums.
They are custom made kits from sydney australia,as a sleishman player myself i am here to tell you they are the best drums in the world. they are a bit pricey. but you will be saying whats money when you hear the sound of these things, so anyway if your looking for a custom kit then make sure you play sleishman. |
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Groupie
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 1
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Davell,
Maybe I will buy a Sleishman set as well but the only thing is, they are not that welll known here in Europe. If I buy such a kit I have no idea what I should pay for it. Can you maybe give me an idea what a normal price would be in Australia? And they also have this special pedal which I want to have. What does such a one cost approx.? Thanks!! |
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Partying on the inside
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 5,584
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Whaa... 6,000 for probably a standard 5 piece kit, huh?
Sorry daddy warbucks, but I'd rather go with Tama. If I'm playing a show, no one in the crowd is going to be able to tell the difference when everything is miked with a shure SM57 or similar... not taking into account the rest of the band's noise. In the studio, yea I can see it. But still, you can make a Walmart kit sound like a DW with the right heads, correct tuning, proper miking techniques and some crafty mixing. Next time I'm shitting gold doubloons I'll think about a Sheishman.
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