Sorry in advance for the long post. Im looking to get a new kit for jazz, Ive recently saved up some extra cash and Id like to invest in a kit that a bit more in line with my current path in music. Jazz is a very ambiguous term considering how much music in encompasses, so Im not sure how to describe exactly what Im going for. Two drummers who Im wildly into right now are Brian Blade with Chick Corea, and Eric McPherson with Fred Hersch. I should mention that Im not trying to find a set that gets their sound I just dig that type of music
Okay thats a lie Id be fine with getting their sound hahaha, but lets be honest thats more their skill and less their kit. My point still stands, this is just an attempt to point you at the type of music Im diggin. Besides cymbals Ive never given much thought to drumming hardware. Ive only recently started trying to read up on hardware, and since its such a large body of knowledge Id like to ask some of you who have spent more time immersing yourselves in it for your opinions. I dont like to make quick decisions with cash and I love seeing others points of view, so Ill just lay out my mindset and you guys tell me what youre thinking. Im currently leaning heavily towards a Gretsch Catalina Club Jazz kit. Heres what I like and what I dont about it.
PROS:
1. The sizes are great for jazz: 14x18 BD 8x12 RT 14x14 FT 5x14 Sn.
My current set is 18x20 BD 10x12 RT 14x14 FT 5.5x14 Snare. Overall not huge changes except for the bass. Im thinking a smaller bass drum would be better for the sound Im looking for, and Im worried that the 16 bass drum on some of the other kits Ive been looking at might be too much change for now? Another benefit of smaller kit means lighter gig huals, and who doesnt like that?!
2. Cost + Availability: The set is cheap compared to its reported quality. I am patient enough to wait for a good deal on a used set. And if Im looking to buy a used set then the closer to mass produced the set is, the more opportunities to actually FIND a used set/good deal.
3. Its references: Ive heard almost nothing but good things about this kit. This includes reviews, a few drummers Ive spoken with, and some of this forums threads that Ive been reading.
CONS:
1. The stock snare is sub-optimal: The feel that you could say this about 90% of stock snares but I wanted to mention it. (Honestly at some point Im planning on finding a snare that Id use with any shell pack Id use. But that is a problem for another day).
2. Tom mount sucks: Ive read that it the idea for the hardware for the tom mount is pretty bad, Ive heard it digs into the drum and chokes the sound of the tom. My plan for this is either to mod the existing hardware to prevent this, or possibly buy a new RT mount (while keeping the old mount if I end up selling the kit at a later point).
3. There are 5 tuning lugs on RT, and 6 on FT: Honestly Im still not sure if this is a real problem or if it falls into a similar category as the virgin bass/suspended toms arguments Ive only recently started reading about now that Ive begun browsing drum hardware forums.
4. Bass drum riser digs into shell: I can just put something in between the shell and the riser clamp to protect the shell.
Ive looked a little bit into other sets but when the CCJ showed the most promise I did the most research on it. It seems that for its price range the CCJ is near the best you can get (for jazz). Id be happy with looking into a more expensive kit if the price increase is translating to performance quality, from what Ive seen, after a certain price point the cash is going more into prestige or visuals than actual quality.
I should also note that I plan on going to some stores and testing out this and any other kits Im interested in. But since its a bit of a drive to the nearest large music store Id like to get as many ducks in a row as possible before that.
Thank You.
Buying a Jazz Kit. Help Me.
PROS:
1. The sizes are great for jazz: 14x18 BD 8x12 RT 14x14 FT 5x14 Sn.
My current set is 18x20 BD 10x12 RT 14x14 FT 5.5x14 Snare. Overall not huge changes except for the bass. Im thinking a smaller bass drum would be better for the sound Im looking for, and Im worried that the 16 bass drum on some of the other kits Ive been looking at might be too much change for now? Another benefit of smaller kit means lighter gig huals, and who doesnt like that?!
2. Cost + Availability: The set is cheap compared to its reported quality. I am patient enough to wait for a good deal on a used set. And if Im looking to buy a used set then the closer to mass produced the set is, the more opportunities to actually FIND a used set/good deal.
3. Its references: Ive heard almost nothing but good things about this kit. This includes reviews, a few drummers Ive spoken with, and some of this forums threads that Ive been reading.
CONS:
1. The stock snare is sub-optimal: The feel that you could say this about 90% of stock snares but I wanted to mention it. (Honestly at some point Im planning on finding a snare that Id use with any shell pack Id use. But that is a problem for another day).
2. Tom mount sucks: Ive read that it the idea for the hardware for the tom mount is pretty bad, Ive heard it digs into the drum and chokes the sound of the tom. My plan for this is either to mod the existing hardware to prevent this, or possibly buy a new RT mount (while keeping the old mount if I end up selling the kit at a later point).
3. There are 5 tuning lugs on RT, and 6 on FT: Honestly Im still not sure if this is a real problem or if it falls into a similar category as the virgin bass/suspended toms arguments Ive only recently started reading about now that Ive begun browsing drum hardware forums.
4. Bass drum riser digs into shell: I can just put something in between the shell and the riser clamp to protect the shell.
Ive looked a little bit into other sets but when the CCJ showed the most promise I did the most research on it. It seems that for its price range the CCJ is near the best you can get (for jazz). Id be happy with looking into a more expensive kit if the price increase is translating to performance quality, from what Ive seen, after a certain price point the cash is going more into prestige or visuals than actual quality.
I should also note that I plan on going to some stores and testing out this and any other kits Im interested in. But since its a bit of a drive to the nearest large music store Id like to get as many ducks in a row as possible before that.
Thank You.
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