drum kit or 4-link?

drum kit or 4-link?

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im in dilemma...sort of. ive been thinking about learning to play drums for awhile now as way of getting out some frustration so-to-speak. anyways, i found a 5-piece Pearl drum kit with cymbals, high-hat and all hardware at a local pawn shop for $300. the drum heads look like they could be replaced, but thats ok. and the cymbals look a little worn but im sure they would sound fine. i figured for $300 for everything and being used, it would be a good kit to learn on. ive got a guy i work with that plays drums in a band and he could gimme a lessons so thats no problem there.

my other option is to get a 4-link for my truck. the truck has been bagged for about a year and im running monoleaf. my only problem is i dont know how to weld the brackets and what-not not to mention bar measurements, getting new bags and whatever fabricating that i need to do. i can buy the bags and the 4-link but the others i have no clue how to do.

thats my dilemma...
 
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What is the name on the drums? I used to own a 6 piece of Ludwig with a DW kick. The cymbals can be machined if they aren't too worn out. Zil's are the best. They can be machined if they aren't cracked, but it will take out the sound quality. I can pound a set a drums. I would recommend someone with some experience look at them before I spend too much money into them. They may look great on the outside, but you will still suck if you don't know what you are doing and don't know what to spend your money on.
 
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