Metal drummer of the moment Travis Smith of Trivium puts his name to a monster nine-piece ddrum kit
The MusicRadar Team, Tue 15 Apr 2008, 11:42 am UTC
Owning a kit this size would require a van to transport it, a garage or lock-up to store it in and a roadie to do the lugging
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A remarkable price for a kit of this size. Featuring a design penned by Travis Smith himself.
Rubbish heads. You'll need a van and roadie for lugging the kit around.
When attempting to summarise any kit, the question that is always foremost is: could it have been any better? And here the answer is: yes, on more than one count. While there is no doubt that this is a lot of kit for the money, there are too many areas that need addressing. Chief amongst those is the cheap heads, which undo pretty much all of the care and hard work that has gone into creating the kit at a stroke.
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