I started playing when I was 6 (now 65) and now my 11 year old granddaughter is starting to play. Think I should get her this set to keep her motivated. That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it 😊
Man it must be so fun to just spend a whole day tinkering with one massive kit. Almost too many possibilities! Kit sounds great and this guy can shred!
Wanted to say I always have been a Pearl Drum fan & 1st of all I love the Monster Kit”, Cool innovative design.. I bought my 1st drum kit in the 90’s. I bought at the time when pearls shells were very thick which didn’t allow for the rack toms/ floor toms to get to that deep low resonance w/o the heads losing their sound(flappy). Time has changed & now like most high-end drum makers can get just about anything the mind can dream of? I ended up buying an another kit after many phases of learning what I wanted to hear & feel. Went through the Roland electronic drum days when I was raising my children to allow me to still play drums🙏. I sold all those & around 2011-12 I bought a DW Performance series, thin shell HVX drumset & when I sat down to play them I got all the sounds / mid to low tamber notes I was seeking for so long!! I am still loving this kit & won’t part w/ them at this point. I still love Pearl & collect snare drums & if I had gotten that sound at the time with Pearls I would have stayed with Pearl. Glad to see Pearl is one of the greatest manufacturers in the world. My kit is surrounded by the Pearl 503 Icon rack w/ hardware & never had anything come loose and it all looks like the day I bought them. Thank you Pearl.🥁
Pearl for Life here (MCX in BSF with black HW), but with all the work that went into this kit, ya think someone could've cut the mic holes in the kicks properly? I mean, its a sales showpiece- perhaps have the holes in the right spots? Just a thought! Hi Al!
This truly marks the amount of creative freedom we have as drummers. Before we even pick up the sticks, there are an almost infinite amount of choices we could make to our setup alone.
As many others have mentioned, having no hi-hat next to the snare just seems odd. But after closer inspection, I see that there is a hi-hat on the left side of the snare drum. It just sits lower than the snare. I'm assuming that they are trying to get players to think outside the box with their playing styles on this kit.
Only people who can afford a setup like this are people who are endorsed and get all this equipment for free or the people with disposable income. Average people just 🤤 drool and get smacked on the hand for touching.
Ya, it's awesome, but a really good drummer don't need all that stuff, it's really showy but that's all, most of it is just show, looks very cool, but needless, and I'm all about pearl drums
I’m sorry to be negative but I’m not a fan of this setup. I get why it was built this way but to me it’s like a lifted monster truck at SEMA where it’s built for the sake of building.