Premier Revolution Series Marching Drums

Premier Revolution Series Marching Drums

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Premier Revolution Series Marching Drums Have Exce

Premier Revolution Series marching drums have excellent sound and construction, great drums, highly recommended.

itshimthere
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Played These In Frankfurt, Revolution Series March

Played these in Frankfurt, Revolution Series Marching Drums... so good, the sound and look are the absolute business. I'm so glad Premier have got their act together finally!

itshimthere
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Played At Musicmesse This Past Week. Unbelieveable

Played at MusicMesse this past week. Unbelieveable is the ONLY word to describe them. Our line will be dumping our Yamaha's on EBAY and will purchase the Premiers as soon as they are available in the USA. We're told in sometime in April.

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I've Just Started Using The New "revolution Series

I've just started using the new "Revolution Series" marching drums by Premier in readiness for the 2008 season and quite simply they have blown me away! The build quality far exceeds Premiers'previous offerings and all the drums, snares, basses and tenors have the sound and looks "to die for". The drums we are using are finished in Premiers' Ebony Black Lacquer and the finish is flawless to say the least. The drums look almost "liquid" due to the depth of lacquer and this finish carries through to the inside of the shell which produces a fantastic tone and superior projection. I really wish i could find some fault with these drums but I can't, not really. Although if I had to pick up on anything it would be the "shot drum" on the tenors. These drums are attached to the carrier rail by an adjustable riser, which, whilst giving the player adjustment capabilities to lower or raise the level of the playing surface, do, in my opinion, raise concerns as to the stability of this drum. As I have mentioned, the drum is secured via a wing nut type fixing which does have a tendency to vibrate loose on occasions. This said however, only time will tell if this becomes an issue.

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