Its an okay starter kit. I had one and replaced the drum heads with Evans EC2's and EC resonant and also replaced the snare heads with Evans ST dry and hazy 300. It sounded good. Oh and i replaced the bass drum with an aquarian super kick batter and evans with port hole reso. Also sound good.
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When you are transporting your drums it might be good with drum-cases(http://www.maxlinemusiccases.com/images/drumcases.jpg).So drum-cases are good if you don't want your drums too get scratches. And when you've got your drums array at home it would be good to clean sometimes, like dust them and polish them.
I don't know! Are they?
they are cheap beginner drums. but they are not very good
yes, very much
If they sound good and are easy to carry around, then it really doesn't matter what brand you get. Hope that helps. Burswood instruments (including drums) are made in Hong Kong. They are good drums for beginners, but the hardware used in manufacturing won't stand up to a lot of moving or the abuse that gigging will put on them. Better to use these as practice/ learning drums, and take the Pearls or Sonors to the stage.