Winter NAMM 2012 News
I was recently shopping for a beginner set for my nephew. He seems like the kind of ten year old that will not give something up easy. That’s important for a drummer, because giving up the drums is a pain, not to mention expensive to purchase and depreciated value is astronomical. To minimise risk, I decided to focus on cheaper, common drum s...
How long have you use it? For almost two years, especially in repeated and a concert. What is so special that you love the most, least? My favorite in this kit is the kick drum, very powerful and easy to adjust, the snare is correct but not very versatile, great for rock. The floor tom 18 "is simply huge and great ...
Hello everyone! I just tell you about my Mapex Pro M that I bought some time ago already, but with maple drums while (before it was tilleuil and maple). I purchased version 6 Futs initially, 22, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 14/5.5 DC. The first adjustments after changing the skin caused by G2 from Evans, were super simple, and what sound, I would ...
Aesthetically speaking it's a gem: solid hardware, lots of chrome (it makes the animal weight), black glittery finish (like the stars at night) outstanding. The compliments end there. Apart from the snare, the drums are very disappointing: the tuning moves a lot, it is impossible to qualify the game is a drumkit for rockers or meta...
I bought this drumkit 8mois ago for the price, quality: finish it all a very good set. I was mostly blast and double kick pedal is enormous. To snare my skin aquariam Hi energy sound is very precise and slamming. Toms for the skin are quickly changed. A good midrange batteire for all rock style.
Configuration: Mapex Birch Meridian (100% Birch drum 7 plis/5.8mm on toms / snare and 7.2mm on the bass drum) • Bass Drum 22 x 18 • Tom 10 x 8 • Tom 12 x 9 • Low Tom 14 x 14 • Low Tom 16 x 16 • Snare 14 x 5.5 http://www.thomann.de/fr/mapex_mr6285_meridian_birchsi.htm <...
Very good drumkit, stage and studio.
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