I thought the word on the street was DFO was full of Pearl hate ??
I knew better of course ….
I knew better of course ….
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Awesome collection. Thank you for the pics.MY Pearl snares:
Session Studio Select 6.5”
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Free Floating Brass 6.5”
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Sensitone Phosphor Bronze 6.5”
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Sensitone Copper 5.5” (super rare)
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Free Floating Acrylic 6.5”
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D4514 CoS 5”
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Jupiter CoB 6.5”
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Thanks for the pics Doc. Beautiful.^^ for you!
This drum set forces me to play “better” than on any other kit I sit behind. Maybe because it’s a four piece or , just maybe , because it’s a PEARL baby!
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And for my Concert marching drum this thing is out of this world!
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Thank you tris. Great rig.Okay, I'll play, though I don't have a pretty picture. My music room is a mess. These are a bit rare. Presidents. 22, 16, 13. The bass and ft are 68ish and covered in tiger eye. The 13" is 70ish and covered in golden grain. Real Presidents with phenolic shells. I've never seen a vintage luan shell with a president badge. I think Pearl played with the history of the line to sell more reissue drums.
Round shells, great bearing edges, decent hardware, punchy and powerful and not quite as hard or cold as fiberglass or acrylic can sound... if you know what I mean. They take different heads well and I have not had problems in any tuning range I've tried. The bass can have a bit more of the basketball sound than wood shells when you stick a microphone inside. I have a couple sets with 20" basses. Those have some magical punch. "Stewart Copeland" snare on the stand. I like 'em.
Thank you Sequimite. Great stuff. Those solid shells are sweet. Getting a little tough to come across these days.I have both sizes of the circa 1990 solid maple shell Custom Classics and three Pearl Free Floating Frames housing custom solid shells.
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Thank you tnsquint. Beautiful MCX you have right there.View attachment 746421
8-10-12-13-14-16-18-20-22. Currently in use on the 2025 Stellar Awards in Nashville
Pearl make great drums…
My first real kit in the early 70’s was an Arianna kit, obviously made by Pearl, as it said so under every lug. 22, 12, 13, 16 and 6.5” steel snare. Excellent workhorse kit, sounded great never missed a beat.
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I appreciate your sweet pics Lazmo.Y2K after an almost 20 year hiatus from playing drums, my reintroduction kit was an early Pearl Export. 22, 12, 13, 16 and 6.5” steel snare. I mainly played it as a 4 piece, so parked the 13. They sounded great, but I recut the edges as I’d made a jig, and they sounded even better.
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Much later, my LDS had this old 65’ 3 ply Pearl bass drum in the storeroom. So I put new heads on it, and it has the most wonderful tone, not overly loud, but teamed with a Supra it was perfect for the open mic I was house drumming for. I’ve still got it and can’t part with it.
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Nothing high end here… all working class.
Thank you Drums. Awesome Presidents. Appreciate the pics.My only Pearl drums were these early Presidents. Great wrap. Originally bought in Germany, somebody brought them to the US. I drove down to Richmond from DC to buy them and got a ticket on the way down for an expired safety sticker—so they were more expensive than they should have been!
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how do you like the black dots? On the 12 and 14……..since i have a Gretsch Renown 2 Bop kit and am considering them. Beautiful kit you got there!Pearl Session Studio Select with master cast hoops on batters only (I have the Superhoop IIs that came with the kit).
Bass: 22” with matching 6.5” snare
Toms: 8/10/12/13
Floors: 14/16/18
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Thanks nsparkman. Love Sunrise Fade. The Masterworks are sweet too. I appreciate your pictures.My first ever "professional" series drum set was an early optimount (2004 maybe?) Masters MMX in sunrise fade. I got the kit used with 22,10,12,14 rack toms and later custom-ordered a 16x16 on legs. Those thin maple shells with re-rings were the best sounding drums I've ever owned. If the 14 had been on legs, I'd probably still own them.
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