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Feature:
Your Standard drum kit. Hardware is pretty decent. Hi hats stand is cheap though.
Quality:
I bought this as a cheap practice kit as my live kit is never in my house and I'm quite pleased with it. Everything is sturdy and it takes the beatings I throw at it. Seems like it will last.
Value:
This seems to be the best "beginners" drum kit out there. Everything bar the snare sounds like it costs at least half as much more. My old college had a force 2005 or 3005 (cant remember which one) and this beats every piece bar the snare hands down (however I'm sure my the colleges kit didnt have the time spent tunning to perfection).
Sound:
Lets see, the bass drum and toms both really surprised me. I payed around $400 for this and expected the kind of crap my friends had got from their first kit. However once tuned up properly they sound dam good for the price (there almost as good as my Pearl Export). The bass is perfect for Metal and cuts through the rest of the kit well and the toms are deep in tonality (something that kits of this range never have). The snare is what lets this kit down. Its only half a notch up from the crappy snares you get from the "begginer"§ kits so that takes it down to 7 here.
Ease of Use:
As easy as you make it. I can position everything where I want it (bar the legs of the hi hats stand which don't move so isn't a friend of my double kick pedal)
Overall:
I would never rate this as a beginners kit. Its just on a higher level than that. I'd recommend this drum kit to anyone who is serious about drumming, hasn't got alot of cash, but wants something that sounds good. This kit will sound can sound really quite good as long as your willing to tune it and buy a new snare.
Submitted: 6/9/2007
Style of Music: All types of metal and a bita hard rock
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Feature:
the features in the force 507 are the mounting system on the rack toms is amazing you can almost get everyangle you can think of and everything is very sturdy holds in place real well.
Sound:
The sound of this kit cam be amazing with the right tuning the snare doesnt sound that bad but its a 700$ kit dont expect chad smith's snare with a cheap kit but its worth the money.
Ease of Use:
the force 507 has the mounting on the rack toms which makes it easyy to get the perfered tom angles of your choice. the cymbal stand is really easy to 1raise and put different angles on it
Submitted: 6/25/2007
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