DS Drum Italy Rebel Custom Shop Shell Pack – Drummer’s Review

Drummer’s Review

Here’s our review of a set of a DS Drum Italy Rebel Custom Shop Shell Pack, featuring…

  • 22″ x 18″ Bass Drum,
  • 10″ x 7″ Rack Tom,
  • 12″ x 8″ Rack Tom,
  • 14″ x 14″ Floor Tom,
  • 16″ x 16″ Floor Tom,
  • Orange Pine finish,
  • 5-ply hybrid shells – 60% Finnish Birch/14% Khaya Mahogany,
  • Black Nickel shell hardware.



DS Drum says…”The short sustain of birch, combined with the warmer mahogany offer a “modern vintage” sound. Handcrafted in Italy using a top quality Finnish Birch & Khaya Mahogany combination This versatile hybrid wood shell is comprised of 60% birch, with a 40% mahogany, is excellent for a wide variety of musical applications. It speaks best at lower tunings for bottom-end depth and growl and delivers low-end tone with the classic birch attack and brightness with an awesome tonal range to inspire your playing to new levels of creativity. These drums offer an exciting new bearing edge proprietary combination that yield thrilling new sonic possibilities, R1 45 degree on toms, R2 45 degree on floor toms and R2 60 degree on bass drums. They come with our vintage style 2.3mm inward hoops and all 5ply proprietary configuration and Remo Ambassador heads on both sides. Perfect for both live and studio applications.”

Find out our thoughts in the video above!!!

RRP: £3066.00 (UK)

www.dsdrum.com

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