I understand this line Pearl put out was to make a major drum kit producer of quality drums even more affordable. Even the kits are made for Jr. sizes. However I ran across a Pearl roadshow rock kit on Amazon and the sizes totally threw me off.. The sizes for the single rack tom was 12x9 (diameter x depth) it came with 2 floor toms 16x16 and 16x18, 22x18 bass drum and a 14x5.5 (I can't remember how deep the snare was) snare drum. The bass drum was a virgin bass so the 12x9 tom would need a mount (snare stand) or youd have to purchase the optilock system... However this configuration and sizes dont seem to be entry-level. Now Popular wood isnt the most expensive of course however ive never owned a kit made of it. Thus I cannot say anything negative.... I am accustomed to my 30 degree bearing edge (although I have another kit with a 45 degree). But the 18in floor tom strikes me as an appealing option. I have different snares and such I can use... But an 18in floor tom for my DW kit is just as expensive as the Pearl and I wonder if I should just go for the Pearl. Gigging a DW is great and all but I want a deep sound.. Maple is great. But I just wonder if popular wood could give me that thunder sound with some Remo pinstripes or evans EC2'S... Any opinions welcomed
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