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I’d think of mesh heads like decaf coffee/light beer/fat-free cream cheese: they’re definitely not as good as the original, but with appropriate expectations, they can be a reasonable replacement (except for fat-free cream cheese; that stuff sucks).
Will they sound as musical as real heads? No. Will they sound musical enough to make playing a rewarding experience? To me, yes: I find the drastic reduction in volume to be absolutely worth the reduction in tone/musicality.
As far as picking a kit, I would very strongly advise against picking one because the drums are the right size for the brand of heads you want to use. Get a kit you like and then find the heads that fit. In the case of the PDP New Yorker, you are right that Evans mesh heads wouldn’t fit, but you can get a 16" mesh bass drum head from Remo or Aquarian. Heads are temporary and replaceable; drums are permanent. This mentality is especially valuable if you want to swap heads and play the kit acoustically.
I would also consider getting a used kit and/or a lower quality kit. When you’re putting mesh heads and triggers on shells, the quality of the shells matters less. This won’t work as well if you also want to play with real heads, but if you want this kit for only mesh head/trigger use, the quality of the shells is honestly not that important as long as they’re round.
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