But upon further inspection of the mounts, I noticed the very sleek sculptural accents integrated into the frame that kept them from looking utilitarian. They blended right into the clean lines of the set, and just looked great. Armed Forces. He went on to tell me about the C4 series of snare drums, from which a portion of all profits will go to the National Veterans Foundation. Fortunately, the Crush Sublime Maple drum set sounded spectacular.
Clean, clear, and fat, with tone for days, these drums were a joy to play from the moment I sat down. At no point during my time with the Sublime kit did I even think about muffling — wide-open, these were punchy, present drums that sounded just as comfortable in a funky organ jam as they did in a brutally loud metal rehearsal. Table-top tight or low and loose, the Sublime Maples were a treat for the ears at every tuning.
My only real issue with the Sublime Maple series is the thus-far limited number of available sizes. In addition to the Sublime shell pack, Crush also sent over a set of its M4 hardware series, including two 3 Tier boom stands, as well as snare and hi-hat stands.
But perhaps the most exciting feature of the M4 Boom is the toothless cymbal tilter up top. Allowing for infinite adjustability and fine-tuning, these smooth operators are made even more manageable with the addition of a spring-loaded, large-grip toggle that can be moved out of the way with a simple ratchet-like motion.
Zeroing in on my ideal height and making sure it stayed there was easy with the integrated mating memory locks on each stand a steel tab on the underside of each memory lock fits into a receiving port at each adjustment point.
Most all the major drum companies produce great beginner kits. When purchasing such a kit, you will get the basic shell set with a bass drum, snare and three toms, hi-hats and cymbals. Factors that determine price are often quality of shells, hardware inclusion, custom builds, if they are hand-made, different tiers of quality within the brand, and the number of shells.
Used instruments often offer a great entry into the drumming world. Drums are expensive because of factors such as build quality, hardware quality, and finish applied. Not all drums are created equal however, as these factors can drastically impact the price of a drum set. High end cymbals are absolutely worth it but know what you are looking for and make sure it fits the sound you want. The more you play and the harder you play, the faster they will begin to wear out, so consider that when you replace your resonant heads.
Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Cover Letter. Ben Davis February 28, Did Crush Drums go out of business? Where are Ddrum drums made?
Why are dw drums the best? Are DW drums worth it? Are D drums good? I totally forgot to respond to this man!
So sorry. I can do some digging if so. This is simple gentlemen, I love it!!!!!! Could no longer resist the great price and brought home the Crush white chameleon birch kit from the local music store. Great sound, value, and very well made for the price! Very confused about them. I bought a set of crush maples at guitar center and yes they sound awesome. Is this a mixed set? Are they made in Tampa or Taiwan. Doug, did Crush ever reach out to you about this? I passed your comment along to their team.
What is the shipping weight on the 4 pc. Okay…I have tried for 2 years through e-mails and social media to get Crush Drums to help rectify an issue I have with the acrylic snare that I have. The shell of the snare has cracked. The crack started at the lugs and worked their way out. This kit is very well maintained. I have been ignored through Crush Drums website via multiple e-mails. Any help in rectifying this issue will be greatly appreciated.
Also, this kit came straight from the factory, and not from a show room floor. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.
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This incredible Mahogany Reserve Kit is there to greet visitors to the Crush compound. Guests will also get a look at this awesome Sublime E3 kit.
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