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CompactDrums
12-10-2016, 08:58 PM
I wrote a very extensive review on the Midtowns. It's 2900 + words and has plenty of pictures so it won't fit in a forum post. I hope it's OK that I link to the article on my site instead. (It's a non-commercial, not-for-profit site)
http://compactdrums.com/detailed-pearl-midtown-review/
johnnytempo
12-15-2016, 02:40 PM
I found the detailed review very helpful.I'm between the Midtown series and the four piece Roadshows.:) Thanks J Tempo !
Bodgit
05-10-2018, 04:06 AM
I've just read the review, its great so thanks a lot!
Am wondering about getting a practice kit should I need one (might try joining a local brass band of a high standard who I played with around 20-25 years ago). My full kit is setup with silent stroke heads and L80 cymbals, which I would convert to normal heads for concerts, so I would need a small kit for taking to rehearsals and the like, this looks like an excellent option. I also have a spare BD pedal, stands and of course cymbals...so I'm not paying for anything I don't need.
MusicMan
05-10-2018, 07:37 AM
I wrote a very extensive review on the Midtowns. It's 2900 + words and has plenty of pictures so it won't fit in a forum post. I hope it's OK that I link to the article on my site instead. (It's a non-commercial, not-for-profit site)
http://compactdrums.com/detailed-pearl-midtown-review/
Compact,
Thanks. Great review. I love your website too (as I have a cocktail kit, and a jungle kit).
The Masterworks concept kit I'm working on this year is a Masterworks "Martini" kit. Keep an eye out for some photos. I'm sure you'll like it.
MM :)
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