Can I throw in my .02 cents worth...
I used to have a studio at the Rocks called the Writers Hand and I recorded a band doing an album that also did some tracks with Charles Fisher at Paradise and also with Phil Punch at Electric Avenue. Same drummer same drum kit at all 3 studios. The album was mixed in LA by a very expensive mix engineer who told the band that mine was the studio to do all their drums at in future. Naturally I was pretty chuffed!
At the time I had a Mackie Console & a Fostex G24 1 inch tape machine and a simple collection of 421's, 57's and a couple of condensors...nowhere near as good a room or equipment list as the other studios.
The difference was me working on the drum kit sounds before we hit record, tuning & damping & mic position - so the biggest difference was not the studio but the engineer.
Unfortunately I don't have a room I can do drums in these days but my recommendation would be to think more about the engineer.