Thursday, May 28, 2009

Sonor Force Drum Kit-Sponsored by Mama Treble Clef Studio



The Sonor Force Drum set is designed for intermidiete and beginners taking their first steps into the drum community.12-ply Beechwood Shells (African Bubinga veneer) Hardware included a bass drum tom-mount system, a double tom stand, snare stand, nylon-strap bass drum pedal, hi-hat stand, boom cymbal stand, double cymbal boom stand, straight cymbal stand. The Signature hardware is as heavy-duty as you can find. The stands have a lot of interchangeable parts, and can easily be converted from double-cymbal to cymbal-tom stand, etc. . . All of the mounts are the same so you have numerous configuration options. They have large handles for tightening/loosening. The teeth in the rotating parts of the stands are massive and would be extremely hard to strip or damage. The normal configuration is 14x10 snare, 12x12, 13x13, 14x14, 15x15 toms, 22x20 bass drum. They can have a very powerful, deep sound and tune very well. My typical heads are Evans G2 batters and evans resonant bottoms with a superkick 2 kick head and remo powerstroke 3 resonant on the bass. The snare is snare-side and a remo renaissance ambassador batter.The sound quality of these drums is terrific. They have a very powerful sound and were mainly used by heavy rock bands back in the '80's. The deep, thick shells make for plenty of thunder. They tend to be on the warmer end of the sound spectrum. The configuration doesn't allow for a lot of highs, but mostly mids and low end. Overtones are not a problem on these drums. They tune very easily; trying to get a higher pitch doesn't give great results.

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