I've got two little kids, ages 7 and 3.5, they love the little crappy first-act 'drumset' that the older one got for christmas a few years ago. We have 'music band' frequently, they're both really into it. Any friends they have over can't resist whacking on that drum set.
I know where there's a pretty decent looking Tama MIJ Rockstar set (dw5000 kick pedal, good hi-hat, 2 cheaper crashes, I can get it for about $350.
Most drummers I know play with earplugs or headphones a lot of the time, would this drum set come along with hearing damage for my kids? Maybe they wouldn't be hitting hard/long enough to cause any hearing damage?
I'm sure I could find an ok electronic set for $400-$500, but all the electronics/cables/amp might be problematic, especially with untrained young visitors swinging sticks around and twisting knobs. Any thoughts? Buy the Tama and get several sets of over-ear headphone type ear protectors?
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I've got two little kids, ages 7 and 3.5, they love the little crappy first-act 'drumset' that the older one got for christmas a few years ago. We have 'music band' frequently, they're both really into it. Any friends they have over can't resist whacking on that drum set.
I know where there's a pretty decent looking Tama MIJ Rockstar set (dw5000 kick pedal, good hi-hat, 2 cheaper crashes, I can get it for about $350.
Most drummers I know play with earplugs or headphones a lot of the time, would this drum set come along with hearing damage for my kids? Maybe they wouldn't be hitting hard/long enough to cause any hearing damage?
I'm sure I could find an ok electronic set for $400-$500, but all the electronics/cables/amp might be problematic, especially with untrained young visitors swinging sticks around and twisting knobs. Any thoughts? Buy the Tama and get several sets of over-ear headphone type ear protectors?
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