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Drum Set from Gretsch belonging to the Renown series

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  • muchosmuchos

    A sound that I like more.

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 07/07/12 at 10:28
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - How long you use it?
    I use this drumkit since 2009, mainly live but also in home studio. This is version 22 ", 10", 12 "and 14" x14 "Pole. I changed the excellent snare for another that suited me better. I did rock, pop, jazz and "variety" with.

    - What is so special that you love the most, least?
    I love the warm, round of this drumkit. The drums can withstand large adjustments without flinching. My bass drum set was a bit hard to find.
    The drums are extremely well made: the wood is solid, varnish and fittings are solid.

    I do not like the hardware a bit outdated (the Renown was uploaded in the meantime) and sometimes not very well thought out, as the boom of tom toms, or bracke…
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    - How long you use it?
    I use this drumkit since 2009, mainly live but also in home studio. This is version 22 ", 10", 12 "and 14" x14 "Pole. I changed the excellent snare for another that suited me better. I did rock, pop, jazz and "variety" with.

    - What is so special that you love the most, least?
    I love the warm, round of this drumkit. The drums can withstand large adjustments without flinching. My bass drum set was a bit hard to find.
    The drums are extremely well made: the wood is solid, varnish and fittings are solid.

    I do not like the hardware a bit outdated (the Renown was uploaded in the meantime) and sometimes not very well thought out, as the boom of tom toms, or bracket to break kneecaps ... At your fingers! > <

    - Did you tried many other models before buying it?
    In fact, I was looking for a model around 1000 €. By nine, I had tested Pearl Vision, Tama Superstar, Yamaha Tour Custom, Gretsch Catalina. In time, Pearl Master Custom Classic and Premier Series.

    - How would you rate the quality / price? With experience, you do again this choice? ...
    Aside from some annoying delays technology (I replaced a lot of hardware that I found outdated or broken), it is the sound that convinced me and with whom I enjoy more. With the upgraded hardware, the new price does not bother me more. I am thinking also to buy two floor toms 14 "and 16" in the same range.
    A good product, reliable and that sounds :)
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Gretsch Renown Maple

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 12/04/11 at 15:00
    I bought this set about 3 months ago and I have to agree the kick drum sounds fantastic and the hardware and finish is very nice. As far as tunining the drums, well that is a different story. the 10 inch and my 14 floor tom sound like crap. I tried several different heads and even called the Gretsch tech team, they just sound like crap. I have to use zero rings, moon gel (thinking duct tape as well). If those people who say they sound good can let the rest of us know what type heads I used evans g1 g2 coated g2 and no deal. They sound terrible in a room and when I mic them it just gets worse. Please help if you can, I tried to take them back and they want to give me concidierabley less and …
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    I bought this set about 3 months ago and I have to agree the kick drum sounds fantastic and the hardware and finish is very nice. As far as tunining the drums, well that is a different story. the 10 inch and my 14 floor tom sound like crap. I tried several different heads and even called the Gretsch tech team, they just sound like crap. I have to use zero rings, moon gel (thinking duct tape as well). If those people who say they sound good can let the rest of us know what type heads I used evans g1 g2 coated g2 and no deal. They sound terrible in a room and when I mic them it just gets worse. Please help if you can, I tried to take them back and they want to give me concidierabley less and they wont sell on craigs list either. If anyone has any tips I would appreciate if you could even email me at dm3008@roadrunner.com. I am at my witts end. Other than taking a loss and getting a different brand, not sure what else I can do.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Gretsch Renown Maple

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 12/23/10 at 15:00
    I bought the renown maple set 2 years ago and have not looked back since. I have a 6 piece with 8,10,12, and 14 inch floor toms and an 18/22 bass drum. I bought the autumn burst and I really love the way it looks. I do mostly recording on this set and the sound is incredible.

    I purhcased the set from Guitar Center. Actually, I should say I traded a Gretsch Catalina burch set plus $200 for this set. Yup, I got a killer deal, and it came with the extra 8 inch Tom. Best move I ever made! I am currently using a Mapex snare and will be trading that in for a Gretsch snare I have had my eye on.

    The sound! The sound! The sound! Ok I stole that from another reviewer, but it can't be said enoug…
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    I bought the renown maple set 2 years ago and have not looked back since. I have a 6 piece with 8,10,12, and 14 inch floor toms and an 18/22 bass drum. I bought the autumn burst and I really love the way it looks. I do mostly recording on this set and the sound is incredible.

    I purhcased the set from Guitar Center. Actually, I should say I traded a Gretsch Catalina burch set plus $200 for this set. Yup, I got a killer deal, and it came with the extra 8 inch Tom. Best move I ever made! I am currently using a Mapex snare and will be trading that in for a Gretsch snare I have had my eye on.

    The sound! The sound! The sound! Ok I stole that from another reviewer, but it can't be said enough. These drums sound incredible. Before I bought them I went to GC and started playing every set in the place. The salesman asked me what I was looking for and I explained I own a Catalina burch and really don't like the sound that much. I told him I was looking for a set that was not to expensive with good build quality and great sound. He didn't even hesitate to walk me right over to the renown maple. He told me to hit the toms and I will be sold, so I did. I was floored at the sound of these drums. Then of course I played the bass drum. Almost fell off the stool. I had played DW, Yamaha, Tama, Pearl, and just about everything else in the store and the Renown maples beat them all hands down.
    Another huge plus is, your getting top of the line hardware with these drums at a damn good price. Price a DW set then compare the hardware on the DW's and the renown maples. You will be saving about $2300 with the Gretsch and getting about the same quality hardware. And as for the tuning, I will play my drums just about everyday for weeks, then I don't touch them for 2 to 3 months. When I come back there still in tune and sound incredible. Duct tape? Really?

    Absolutely nothing!!

    Top of the line. I am amazed at the quality of these drums for the price. The shells are made from the same wood the USA customs are made from, there just made over seas. The hardware is as good as any other drum manufactures upper line stuff. I have had this set for over 2 years now and I am still amazed at the quality.

    But this set!!! That's all I need to say about them. They fit with any style music. I am 47 years old and play all kinds of music. I have been a metal head since I was a kid. I was in the Kiss army when I was in my teens. I play everything from Tool to Disturbed to Earth Wind and Fire to Kenny Loggins to Josh Grobin and these drums sound fantastic with all of it.
    One last time........duct tape?? Really???

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Grestch Renown Maple

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 07/08/09 at 15:00
    My drum set color is called "cherry burst". It's just a classic. I've been playing instruments for 25+ years. I play drums, guitar and bass mainly. I'm mainly into rock and jazz. Some of my major influences are Led Zepplin, Jimmy Hendrix, The Beatles, Fugazi, The 90 day Men. It would really take me all day to tell you all of my influences - so I'll just leave it at that.

    I bought my Gresch Renown kit from Zzounds. They offered the 3 tom - with kick configuration for $1000 even. I thought it would be a good enough start for my first new Grestch setup. I already own a Pork Pie Big Black Brass snare that I won't be parting from anytime soon. I just love the sound of this snare. I bought the…
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    My drum set color is called "cherry burst". It's just a classic. I've been playing instruments for 25+ years. I play drums, guitar and bass mainly. I'm mainly into rock and jazz. Some of my major influences are Led Zepplin, Jimmy Hendrix, The Beatles, Fugazi, The 90 day Men. It would really take me all day to tell you all of my influences - so I'll just leave it at that.

    I bought my Gresch Renown kit from Zzounds. They offered the 3 tom - with kick configuration for $1000 even. I thought it would be a good enough start for my first new Grestch setup. I already own a Pork Pie Big Black Brass snare that I won't be parting from anytime soon. I just love the sound of this snare. I bought the Renown maple kit mainly because it blew my previous Tama Superstar out of the water.

    The thing I love the most about this kit is of-course the sound. It's just so natural. I have no idea what the reviewer that had bad experiences with this kit could possibly be talking about. The only thing that I can imagine is that his "Grestch Renown" kit is the first kit that he has ever owned and he has nothing to compare it to. I know how it is to buy a drum kit that you can't at first warm up to. Even if you were to buy the most expensive drum kit in the world, it still takes you time to figure out how to tune it to your taste and set it up correctly. Anyways - this drum set is absolutly amazing. This is coming from someone who has owned a few drum sets in the past - including an old Grestch. The sound of this kit is not only amazing - but I just love the size of the drums. Small shells, big sound!

    There's nothing I don't like about this kit so far. Ask me in another year or two.

    Fantastic. Absolutly fantastic.

    This kit is the absolute best drum kit you can buy for $1000-$1500, depending on what configuration you buy and where you buy it. I have played $4000 drum sets that don't match up to this kit. I'm not alone with this opinion either. The guy who turned me on to this kit also agrees with that statement.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Toad (Rainbow Bridge)MGR/Toad (Rainbow Bridge)

    Gretsch Renown Maple

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 02/13/09 at 15:00
    Have been playing my Renown Maple for about 18 months and gigging regularly 2-3 times a week.

    The Blue Burst finish is fantastic. It generally gets commented on along with the drum sound.

    Sizes; 22x18, 10x8, 12x10, 14x14, 14x5 snare.

    As we play classic rock covers, including a some by The Who and Deep Purple, it takes a pounding. I have yet to have any of the drums go out of tune while playing and that can be up to three hours some nights.

    The only change I have made is to use pinstripes on the toms and a heavy reverse dot on the snare which, by the way, has one hell of a crack to it even though I don't generally use rimshots. It's still sensitive enough to cut ghost notes throu…
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    Have been playing my Renown Maple for about 18 months and gigging regularly 2-3 times a week.

    The Blue Burst finish is fantastic. It generally gets commented on along with the drum sound.

    Sizes; 22x18, 10x8, 12x10, 14x14, 14x5 snare.

    As we play classic rock covers, including a some by The Who and Deep Purple, it takes a pounding. I have yet to have any of the drums go out of tune while playing and that can be up to three hours some nights.

    The only change I have made is to use pinstripes on the toms and a heavy reverse dot on the snare which, by the way, has one hell of a crack to it even though I don't generally use rimshots. It's still sensitive enough to cut ghost notes through.

    Bought my kit at Sound Attak in Colchester, UK.

    Cost £1,350

    I got it a a reduced price as it was ex-display.

    Why did I buy this kit? Easy, the sound!

    The sound! The sound! The sound!

    Oh yes, and the build quality.

    N/A

    Solid as a rock.

    I'd recommend this kit to anyone no matter what style of music played.

    I don't think it can be betterd for the money or, for that matter, a gret deal more.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Gretsch Renown Maple

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 01/27/09 at 15:00
    I just purchased my Gretsch Renown maple kit (in inca gold) its a 5pc. 22" kick 10", 12", and 14" toms. I love it! This is my favorite sounding kit. I left the Evans G2 heads that came with on the kit for about a month... i liked those heads but i much prefer the Evans EC2 coated heads.

    I purchased the kit at Shaw Music in Fergus for $1899.99 and its worth every penny. I bought this kit because I, about a month before, bought the Gretsch catalina club and loved it! I did have a premier artist maple 6pc that i sold to buy the Gretsch... best move of my life!!

    I love that these drums are really hard to pull out of tune! they stand up on and off the road and, if they even need it, are really…
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    I just purchased my Gretsch Renown maple kit (in inca gold) its a 5pc. 22" kick 10", 12", and 14" toms. I love it! This is my favorite sounding kit. I left the Evans G2 heads that came with on the kit for about a month... i liked those heads but i much prefer the Evans EC2 coated heads.

    I purchased the kit at Shaw Music in Fergus for $1899.99 and its worth every penny. I bought this kit because I, about a month before, bought the Gretsch catalina club and loved it! I did have a premier artist maple 6pc that i sold to buy the Gretsch... best move of my life!!

    I love that these drums are really hard to pull out of tune! they stand up on and off the road and, if they even need it, are really easy to pull back up to pitch! the finish is sweet and I love the die-cast rims! and as far as duct tape (keep reading more reviews you'll find it) I've NEVER needed to use any!

    there is nothing i don't like about this kit.

    in one word... excellent!

    This is an amazing kit for the price! if you get a chance to play one take it!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/drumlover65MGR/drumlover65

    Gretsch Renown Maple

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 01/27/09 at 15:00
    I just bought the "Deep Inca Gold" Renown Maple kit. 16x20" bass, 10" and 12" toms, and 14"x14" floor tom. I also own a "New Classic fusion" kit, and the bopd sized "125th anniversary" kit. I love Jazz/Fusion, but I play all styles,literally!

    I bought these kits at Jeff Ryder's shop in Austin,TX. I paid $1,100 for the Renown's, $3,200 for the 125th anniversary kit, and $1800 for the New Classic's.

    By the way, the snare on the anniversary kit is autographed by Fred Gretsch!!

    I LOVE Gretsch drums!! They all have a warm brilliant tone that just melts into the music. I recently read a review claiming that Gretsch don't hold their tuning. Huh?? These drums are so hard to knock out of t…
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    I just bought the "Deep Inca Gold" Renown Maple kit. 16x20" bass, 10" and 12" toms, and 14"x14" floor tom. I also own a "New Classic fusion" kit, and the bopd sized "125th anniversary" kit. I love Jazz/Fusion, but I play all styles,literally!

    I bought these kits at Jeff Ryder's shop in Austin,TX. I paid $1,100 for the Renown's, $3,200 for the 125th anniversary kit, and $1800 for the New Classic's.

    By the way, the snare on the anniversary kit is autographed by Fred Gretsch!!

    I LOVE Gretsch drums!! They all have a warm brilliant tone that just melts into the music. I recently read a review claiming that Gretsch don't hold their tuning. Huh?? These drums are so hard to knock out of tune I think I might retire the drum dial and drum key. The Renown's especially sounded great right out of the boxes!!! They look great too!! Bonus!

    N/A ... nuff' said.

    Top notch quality with all phases. I've owned almost every brand made over 25 years, and gretsch simply are the very best!!

    You could buy any Gretsch product and feel safe that if you don't like it, someone will. They hold resale value very well!! To the guy who couldn't tume the Renown Maple kit and used duct tape...duct tape?? that says alot!!!!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/MulcahyMGR/Mulcahy

    Gretsch Renown Maple

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 12/27/04 at 15:00
    This is the Kit with the Gretsch Maple Snare.

    I bought this 5 piece shell pack (heads and tom clamps included) and Gretsch Maple snare at a local Guitar Center at a very good price...Shells for $1150 and snare for $230. I price shopped for an entire night online and could not find a better deal for a new Renown kit.

    Wow... well this is my first Gretsch kit, and I must admit that "that great Gretsch sound" that the company seems to be known for is packaged into every square inch of these beautiful Maple shells (cherry burst finish...very pretty). My drum guy at the store said this is due in large part to the slanted 30 degree bearing edges that Gretsch cuts into it's drums that increase th…
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    This is the Kit with the Gretsch Maple Snare.

    I bought this 5 piece shell pack (heads and tom clamps included) and Gretsch Maple snare at a local Guitar Center at a very good price...Shells for $1150 and snare for $230. I price shopped for an entire night online and could not find a better deal for a new Renown kit.

    Wow... well this is my first Gretsch kit, and I must admit that "that great Gretsch sound" that the company seems to be known for is packaged into every square inch of these beautiful Maple shells (cherry burst finish...very pretty). My drum guy at the store said this is due in large part to the slanted 30 degree bearing edges that Gretsch cuts into it's drums that increase the contact area of the head to the drum, and adding more resonance to the shell...or something like that. I might have messed that up, but whatever the good folks at Gretsch do to these kits, they certainly are masters at it. This kit features an open, warm tone to it that is definetly at home in any rock or jazz setting and is without a doubt versatile enough for various other styles as well. Another noteworthy feature of the set is the spectacular sounding bass drum. This things got more punch than a boxer and resonates with a very smooth, deep end to it. By the way, Gretsch packages this shell kit with all evans professional drum heads...the bass drum batter features EMAD, which has been a very effective muffling system for my drum.

    That it cost so much...1440 (after tax)for four shells (sizes: 10", 12", 14", 22") and Maple snare...not to say it wasn't worth it because it definetly is.

    Top notch Gretsch quality. Set up is super smooth...and the silver sealing inside each of the drums is definetly one of Gretsch's coolest trademarks...oh yeah and the GTS mounting system is top notch as well. It suspends the drum and doesn't penetrate the shell so you get the purest sound out of each tom.

    The best purchase I have ever made in my life. Worth every penny...oh yeah not to mention Gretsch has definetly made a customer for life out of me.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Jesse VengroveMGR/Jesse Vengrove

    Gretsch Renown Maple

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 06/24/04 at 15:00
    I bought my Gretsch Renown Maple 6-piece set(12",13",16" toms, 5.5x14" snare, 18x22" kick drum)with Gibraltar rack/hardware at a local music store for $2000. I went into the store looking to purchase a set but not knowing exactly what I wanted. After playing all the sets I decided that out of all of them the Gretsch had the best sound to it. The drums had the best tones and seemed to be very well constructed. Recently I also purchased another 10" tom from another store for around $100.

    I have been using this set for the past year and a half and there is nothing regarding this drumset that I am unsatisfied with. Out of all the drumsets I have played on, this one always sounds amazing. …
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    I bought my Gretsch Renown Maple 6-piece set(12",13",16" toms, 5.5x14" snare, 18x22" kick drum)with Gibraltar rack/hardware at a local music store for $2000. I went into the store looking to purchase a set but not knowing exactly what I wanted. After playing all the sets I decided that out of all of them the Gretsch had the best sound to it. The drums had the best tones and seemed to be very well constructed. Recently I also purchased another 10" tom from another store for around $100.

    I have been using this set for the past year and a half and there is nothing regarding this drumset that I am unsatisfied with. Out of all the drumsets I have played on, this one always sounds amazing. The toms, when tuned right, have the sweetest tone and the kick drum sounds like thunder everytime it is hit.

    Honestly, there is nothing that I do not like about this drumset.

    Every aspect of this drumset is extremely durable. I have never had a problem with anything regarding the drums or the hardware. Also, the color (deep red) is amazing.

    Overall, buying this set was the best decision I ever made. Eveything about it has made playing the drums a much more enjoyable experience.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Shane LeeMGR/Shane Lee

    Gretsch Renown Maple

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 05/05/04 at 15:00
    I bought this Gretsch Renown Maple 6-pc set(10", 12", 14" 16" fast toms, 18"X22" kick drum and 5.5"X14" snare) with Gibraltar hardwares at my local music shop for $1799. I was actually looking for a good high-end maple set but after checking out other maple custom sets at the store and compared them to the Gretsch Renown Maple, I found not much differences in tone and workmanship. Finally, after a thorough checked, I bought this kit.

    I've been using this kit for my club gigs for the past 2 & a half months and I love the tone of the whole kit(except the snare-details later...). I changed all the toms batter heads(originally comes with Evans clear) to Evans G1 coated. Really love the tone o…
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    I bought this Gretsch Renown Maple 6-pc set(10", 12", 14" 16" fast toms, 18"X22" kick drum and 5.5"X14" snare) with Gibraltar hardwares at my local music shop for $1799. I was actually looking for a good high-end maple set but after checking out other maple custom sets at the store and compared them to the Gretsch Renown Maple, I found not much differences in tone and workmanship. Finally, after a thorough checked, I bought this kit.

    I've been using this kit for my club gigs for the past 2 & a half months and I love the tone of the whole kit(except the snare-details later...). I changed all the toms batter heads(originally comes with Evans clear) to Evans G1 coated. Really love the tone on all the toms and the die-cast hoops on the toms & the lugs(tuning) systems are very good, keeps the drums in tune(unlike my previous set-went out of tune after playing 3-5 songs). For the kick drum, I loved the depth and punch that comes out from it, I only used rolled-small towel to muffle the kick drum batter and reso heads. For the maple snare drum that comes with the kit, I didn't even use it since I bought the kit as I either used my Noble & Cooley Alloy snare or my Tama steel snare for my gigs & recordings.

    the only thing I don't like about the kit is the toms suspension system. Looks bulky to me.

    The workmanship on the kit's simply superb! I thoroughly-checked the whole kit before buying at the store and currently, once-a-week basis, usually on my non-gigging days. My kit is in Amber Lacquered finished and it's really outstanding, the colour-stain and lacquer are even and smooth on all drums. The hardwares on the kit are great. I love the die-cast hoops, lugs & lugs-holder, they look good, sturdy and serve the purpose well(abit heavy tho..). The bearing-edges on all drums are even & straight.

    Overall, the Gretsch kit is a good buy. For the price - the tone, outlook, construction and quality are comparable to other high-end collectors/custom drums.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Gretsch Renown Maple

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 01/18/04 at 15:00
    Guitar Center
    $1,200

    The finish is nice

    -tunes up very poorly
    -does not hold a tone to well
    -lacks quality hardware


    Most of the unit is made alright (basic mass production style)

    I was ployed and preasured into buying this set by a very annoying and persistent guy at Guitar Center. he said that this Gretsch was a great set and that I should set it up and check it out. Being preasured into buying a kit before gig, I decided to try it out. What heard bothered me: The drums sounded bad and when I tried to tune the drums up they still sounded bad. He told me that was because the heads were dead due to the fact that that set had been on the display floor for a while and the heads had b…
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    Guitar Center
    $1,200

    The finish is nice

    -tunes up very poorly
    -does not hold a tone to well
    -lacks quality hardware


    Most of the unit is made alright (basic mass production style)

    I was ployed and preasured into buying this set by a very annoying and persistent guy at Guitar Center. he said that this Gretsch was a great set and that I should set it up and check it out. Being preasured into buying a kit before gig, I decided to try it out. What heard bothered me: The drums sounded bad and when I tried to tune the drums up they still sounded bad. He told me that was because the heads were dead due to the fact that that set had been on the display floor for a while and the heads had been hit a lot. He told me that all I needed to do is get some new heads and they would sound great. Being that the kick sounded so nice I decided to take it home and put new heads on. i still could not tune these drums the way I wanted to. To get them sounding secent before a gig I decided taht since they sound like shit, I will just blob some duct tape on and hope for the best. The room was live so the duct tape worked alright. After that gig I was still upset about the sound yet still stupidly optimistic. I went and bought more heads! Can you beleive that! and put those on. Now you all know how much heads cost! Stil sounded like shit. After agonizing houres of time spent on these drums I have come to the conclusion that Gretsch should stick to birch and jazz and leave the real stuff to the pros at maple ( DW, Tama, Pacific, Yamaha, etc) Don't buy these

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  • studiodhorlebaixstudiodhorlebaix

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 01/25/06 at 11:43
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    I've had 30 months and I love it.
    It's a super nice and super good drumkit. I bought it without snare because I had a Yamaha "Vinnie Colaiuta". It takes a little patience to control its tuning and with 5 points of tension, it is even harder. But after a few weeks and the change of skin required (I put abassador Remo coated on toms and in all but one emperor on 14 '. Powerstroke A II on the bass drum and I made a small cut in the resonant bass drum.). I am totally in love ...
    I am looking for a secondhand floor tom 16 "bass drum and an amber 20 'amber ... to complete it.
  • tibtibeboptibtibebop

    Gretsch renown maple, great snare

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 09/07/11 at 13:53
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    WAHOUUUU a word!
    It's a pfff "terrible", and I insist .. as for rock, metal, jazz ... it is clear and warm, it sends the wholesale and frankly beautiful sound, I was totally amazed as used tama home I would not change brands and big surprise, the rimshot is a small killing, configure 14X5cm, super nice chrome, it is solid and the trigger and super convenient, you have to go against for some time to resolve it, (yeah right, and again, it is not death) is his only weakness, a little advice to add a Remo Emperor x black skin, is there is the Extaz, ghost notes, focus to you the joys of non snare .... frankly I did not know this rare and I recommend it to all fighters!
  • itsmi21itsmi21

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 01/14/06 at 16:49
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    I use it for four months.
    Very very good drumkit, very warm sound, a drumkit that fits for tt type of games.
    I have not had the test OCCAZ up with the snare.
    the value for money, it's a very very good drum for the price compared to models of competitors.
    Carment I am excited about the sound and it offers all the possibilities of games.
  • blizzarblizzar

    Gretsch Renown MaplePublished on 02/22/06 at 13:15
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    I have this drumkit for a while now and I always follow ossi content.
    I counsel all those who want to buy a good drumkit.