Hey Guys,
My church used to use V-drums for their contemporary service, but is looking to buy a real set. When the V-drums went, I loaned them my '70 Slingerland 4 piece, with 60s/70s Zildjian As, which they're enjoying. They're using 18" and 20" crashes, 14" hat, and a 22" ride. However, I want my stuff back, so they're looking to buy their own set.
Their budget is about $1200 for everything. I realize that's not a ton of money for a set. However, I feel like we should be able to get them something cool for that amount of money.
About the church: The main use of the drums would be for a contemporary praise service. The drums are not miked, and the room can hold about 700. The service can get pretty rocky, with electric guitar, bass, keyboards and several vocalists. Depending on the volume required, drummers have been using either 5A sticks or Lightning Rods with the Slingerlands. Overall, the sound and volume of this set has been about right for the church. I'm afraid some of the more modern sets might be louder, being birch, and thicker shells. What do you guys think?
Of course being a church, they're concerned about reliability and durability, as multiple people will be using the drums. The cymbals will be taken down each week and stored in a case, but the set will remain out.
What would you guys recommend for this situation?