This is a very cool site and this will be my first post here.
I am primarily an upright bass player, but I love to play drums also and recently got into the cocktail kit thing. I am teaching my wife to play drums for a Rockabilly, Roots music band we are forming and we bought a cheap cockail kit for her birthday. She has been progressing really fast and is way into it.
We have been buying better heads and cymbals for the kit each payday and just need a couple more things to make it complete. I have been playing the kit as much as she does and it's a blast. We plan on keeping the band a 3-piece and don't plan to play stupid loud ontstage, so the cocktail kit is the perfect match volume-wise.
The finished setup will be: The main 15X24 bass/tom, 10" side snare (upgraded from stock 8" demi), one 10" tom, one 18" crash/ride, cowbell and splash cymbal.
We'll be using 2-ply coated heads for the top heads and an Aquarian Power dot 15" batter for the kick, tuned loosely. Is cutting a port in the main drum a good way to increase the low end of the kick? (and make a good spot for a mic too) What size port works well? Do I need a baffle/cone/tube of some sort or will just a hole work?
One other thing, I've read that the inexpensive kits can be improved by shaping the head bearing surfaces, any info on that would be great also.
Thanks for any insight, advice, etc.
