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I've been an Innovative Education Artist for 15 years and their products are second to none. My marching groups use them and my drumset bag is filled with their stuff. It all sounds great.
I first started drumming on an E-kit. It was pivotal in keeping me on this track. I played the ever living crap out of it, until I was having to go in an re-solder the circuits in the heads and cymbals. Eventually, the thing had been played into the ground. Just dead. Finally got a real kit, and the adjustment took years to fully integrate. They’re two separate beasts entirely. So yes, you should eventually get a real kit, imo. It will feel daunting and you’ll question whether you know anything anymore, but you will get it. Here I am nearly 20 years later, and I gotta say, I prefer real drums, but that e-kit was a necessary step in my journey.
Whether you’re headed to the studio, field, or concert hall, Innovative Percussion has what you need to stay in the groove 🥁 Want more great drum demos like this one? Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe!
I've been an Innovative Education Artist for 15 years and their products are second to none. My marching groups use them and my drumset bag is filled with their stuff. It all sounds great.
Played IP gear for a long time .love the consistency.
LETS GO!! Nobody does it like Sweetwater! The absolute BEST!
-Indiana Love 💯
NICK FOREVER
Great demo, thanks
Legit that's all I wish for, any acoustic set. Idc how simple. I feel my eDrums are holding me back. Maybe one day...@Sweetwater
I first started drumming on an E-kit. It was pivotal in keeping me on this track. I played the ever living crap out of it, until I was having to go in an re-solder the circuits in the heads and cymbals. Eventually, the thing had been played into the ground. Just dead. Finally got a real kit, and the adjustment took years to fully integrate. They’re two separate beasts entirely. So yes, you should eventually get a real kit, imo. It will feel daunting and you’ll question whether you know anything anymore, but you will get it. Here I am nearly 20 years later, and I gotta say, I prefer real drums, but that e-kit was a necessary step in my journey.
same here bro, same here...