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MGR/Brendan Riggs
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Published on 12/02/01 at 15:00 I purchased my kit from Drum Center, Indianapolis. I payed a little under $1000 for a 6 piece kit(w out hardware). 22" bass drum 14" snare 10, 12, 14, 16 toms.
The first thing that caught my eyes was the color. I purchased the ice blue fade. Each drum fades from blue-white. Very beatiful. The drums have great overtones while still keeping the the pinginess(is that a word?) down. The warmth is amazing(mapel shells). I really love this kit. Well worth the money. Sure a Tama Star_Classic would be a bit better. But hey, it's also about 5 times the price!
Complants, none. Great craftsmanship
The shells are MapelMahogany. The hardware, steel. Bass whoops are wooden
I put on Remo Renasance(sp?) Emperor heads on it. I have not even had the smalled screw fail on me. I would recommend these kits for anyone.
Nothing but the best for my money, and this is the best, and it's my money!
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The first thing that caught my eyes was the color. I purchased the ice blue fade. Each drum fades from blue-white. Very beatiful. The drums have great overtones while still keeping the the pinginess(is that a word?) down. The warmth is amazing(mapel shells). I really love this kit. Well worth the money. Sure a Tama Star_Classic would be a bit better. But hey, it's also about 5 times the price!
Complants, none. Great craftsmanship
The shells are MapelMahogany. The hardware, steel. Bass whoops are wooden
I put on Remo Renasance(sp?) Emperor heads on it. I have not even had the smalled screw fail on me. I would recommend these kits for anyone.
Nothing but the best for my money, and this is the best, and it's my money!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com