Sound Percussion Labs

Description

The Sound Percussion Labs D1316 Lil Kicker 3-Piece drum kit is a drum set designed for junior drummers with full-size passion for music. Built to the same standards as full-size kits with real multi-ply wood shells, fully tunable and replaceable top and bottom heads, and sleek black hardware and accents. The Lil Kicker's all-in-one configuration comes complete with everything you need to start rockin' right out of the box.

Each kit includes a 16"x12" kick drum, 10"x4" snare drum, 8"x5" tom, all stands, two cymbals, throne, kick pedal, tuning key and a pair of sticks.
Sound Percussion Labs D1316 Lil Kicker 3-Piece Drum Kit With Throne Wine Red
Sound Percussion Labs D1316 Lil Kicker 3-Piece Drum Kit With Throne Wine Red
Sound Percussion Labs D1316 Lil Kicker 3-Piece Drum Kit With Throne Wine Red

Features

Configuration
  • Bass drum(s): 16" x 12"
  • Tom(s): 8" x 5"
  • Floor tom(s): Not applicable
  • Snare: 10" x 4"
  • Total pieces: 3
Extras
  • Cymbals: Yes
  • Total cymbals: 2
  • Hardware: Yes
  • Bass pedal: Yes
  • Hi-hat stand: Yes
  • Boom stand: Not applicable
  • Straight stand: Yes
  • Throne: Yes
  • Hardware pieces: 3
Shells
  • Shell material: Info not available
  • Construction: Multi-ply
  • Thickness (mm): Info Not Available
  • Bearing edge: Info not available
Drum Hardware
  • Material: Steel
  • Mounts: Traditional
  • Hoops: Triple-Flange
  • Lugs: Standard
Other
  • Heads: Factory
  • Finish type: Wrap
  • Origin country: China
warning

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Reviews

4.09

66 Reviews

82%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Yes,I would buy this item again and I would recommend this

Brought for my grandson an 8 year old Beginner, his first set

VS

Most Liked Negative Review

1

Worst Purchase and Horrible Customer Care

This is the worst purchase I have ever made from guitar center and of course because it's drums, and you have to actually play them to find out how bad they are, now they are unreturnable. Do not buy! The associate assured us in the store that this is a decent starter set and then when I brought the hihat back to get her to try and adjust it she admitted, well if you're going to actually take lessons and learn to play I wouldn't recommend this set! I get that these are cheap cymbals, but with the high hat closed (which out of the box the clutch hit the bottom seat and the cymbals couldn't even touch!) it sounds like hitting a cookie sheet. I think I could actually get a nicer closed hihat hit sound with two pie tins. Now I'm stuck trying to figure out if I go for a whole other used or new kit, or just get a decent hihat stand and cymbals, either way we are not happy with our purchase.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Accompaniment4
  2. Small Venues2
  3. Beginners2
  4. Kids2
  5. Little kid first drum kit1
Cons
  1. Poorly Made4
  2. Flat Sound3
  3. Too Much Reverb3
  4. The hardware is really flimsy!1
  5. Hard to tolerate the cymbals1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced18
  2. Child9
  3. Novice7
  4. Professional Musician6
Pros
  1. Great Sound26
  2. Responsive13
  3. Versatile10
  4. Huge Tone6
  5. Sensitive4
  • Deal of the day purchase for my two year old son

    3

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byPicky Parent

    fromChicago,Il

    I bought this set for my son who just turned 2 years old. He still needs to grow just a hair to comfortably sit on the lowest position and be able to reach the bass drum and hi-hat pedals but I wasn't expecting it to since I think it's age range states that it's mint for kids at least 3 or 4 years of age. I would have opted for something that would last him a little longer, but I got it for 40% off. The kit sounds decent for what it is. The drums sound better than I had expected but the hardware could stand some improvement compared to other beginner kits (like the Ludwig pocket kit which was way too big for him).

  • What do you expect?

    3

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byHypersapien

    fromEugene, OR

    It's about what you'd expect for the price. The drums aren't bad actually, but the hardware is so flimsy. I wish the high hats had a better mechanism.

  • Not was I expected

    1

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byKbw112

    fromColumbus ga

    I was advised by one of your team members that this was a standard drum kit for adults. Was also advised that it was fine for adults. Just was a major sale. I ordered the kit and it's for children. I kept and gifted to a child at my church. But I was misled by a member of your company.

  • Great little starter's kit...

    4

    submitted6 years ago

    byBob

    fromPasadena, CA

    Hey for a kids drum kit this is plenty to play cajun against and just to make some percussion happen...

  • Would buy again and recommend.

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byAaron

    fromPoway, CA

    For the price, this is a great little starter kit for my son.

  • Perfect set for a beginner musician or small space

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byTaylor

    fromAlbuquerque

    We bought this set for our nine-year-old son. However my husband and I along with our 16 year old daughter also love to play it. It sounds great!

Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byDJ Andrew G

    fromCA

    I need tom heads, cymbals for both the high hat and crash for the kit. The kit itself is in great condition, but we want to replace the items for our friend's child before we give it to him. Link please? I"ve tried 8" high hat cymbals, and 9" cymbals; only to see $100+ cymbals. Please clarify.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    For an 8” hi –hat, put 'Meinl HCS Hi-Hat Cymbal Pair 13 in.' in the search bar. For the Tom head 'Aquarian Classic Clear With Power Dot Tom Head 8 in.'For the cymbal 'Meinl HCS Crash Cymbal 14 In
  • asked byAnn

    fromWoodbridge va

    Are the shells prone to cracking with changing temperatures? I have a closed in sun room but the walls are quite thin and it does get cold in there when the weather does would it be ok to store it in there?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Extreme temperatures are required to cause cracking for the most part. As long as you make an effort even slightly you should be fine. I had a similar room for my drums and I just covered them with a thick blanket and it worked out alright.