I prefer the percussion kit coz its unique and I'm a percussionist. You get a creative set up with great sound. I use a Meinl travel cajon as the snare and the pearl boom box for d bass along with d crash n splash cymbals.
Interesting. In this setting I feel the music was served far better by the trap kit. Bigger fuller sound, somehow more appropriate. In this setting to me at least the percussion set seemed a weak substitute. I would prefer to see the "percussion" kit in a style of music perhaps more suited to its strengths as this to me was an "apples to oranges" situation where the music was looking for apples.
I want to make a small percussion kit for my church. We currently have an electronic drum kit (i hate electric kits) but theres no room for a full accoustic drum kit
Well... Why would you get a "percussion kit" if you play it as a drum kit? Play it without the pedal and the hi hat, put some jam blocks and shakers and you will start play your percussion kit as a percussion kit.
ikr if he want to have a quote "percusion fell" than why didnt he use a lot more cowbell and stuff cause all he did was use the cajon as bas and hit an hi hat