Picked this up yesterday and put new heads/snares on it.I'm thinking it's aluminum...very thin shell...hardly any snare beds.....six lugs.The throw and muffle work great except when you really lay into the drum the throw will come loose but I've taken care of that.The drum sounds amazing.Any info would be helpful...thx!
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Can you help me identify this drum?
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Posted on 10 years ago
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Made by Pearl. Nothing spectacular, as it is 6 lugger, but may still make for a decent drum. The trow-off is easy to come by, just go to the "Parts Needed" page and you should find one very easily.
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It might be a Gorn!
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I was thinking it's Pearl.I think it sounds fantastic...nice pop when you lay into rim and head together.
It's my new signature snareCool1
Thanks for answering
Posted on 10 years ago
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