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Used Drum Sets





Most people already know you can find used drum sets online from sites like Ebay and Craigslist. But for those drummers looking for a great deal, you may want to try another route.



Large sites like Guitar Center have tons of used equipment to choose from. You can also trade in your old gear and receive credit towards a new drum set purchase. The drumsets are inspected so you know they are in good shape.

Musician's Friend has plenty of used items to fill up your practice room. Many times you can find them at up to sixty percent off the MSRP. Sort the sets from low to high price and start shopping.



Of course, one problem with buying used sets is that the previous owner has often left their mark as in the picture above. Luckily, the drumset above can be made like new with a new bass Drum Head.



You can find great sets from hot brands like this OCDP Tribal Orange kit above. Need help making your used set sound good? Check out these lessons on How to Tune Drums.



People will often trade in old drums that they no longer use, oftentimes, they are unsure of just what they have and how valuable it actually is. If you're lucky, you can pick up a set of Vintage Ludwig Drums from a pawn shop or auction.



Buying used is the only way for some collector's and die hard fans to get their hands on discontinued merchandise like this set above from Rogers Drums.



You can also purchase new, Cheap Drum Sets.

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