acridnebula
New Member
For sale we have a late 80's / early 90's (not sure of the exact year but from that era anyway, back when they was good as the man might say) Pearl Export kit in fetching ketchup red, a 5 year old Pearl Masters BRX snare in Vintage Sunburst, 6 Sabian AA + HH cymbals and hardware.
The kit is recently skinned with clear Remo emperors top and ambassadors bottom, 22" bass drum, 12", 13" and 16" toms. All hardware arms work and are solid and reliable. It is red, as you can see, this pic was taken before it was reskinned. One of the bass drum skins need to be replaced though. THe condition of the kit is good, it's almost 20 years old so it'not mint, but it's far from shabby too. The snare is a birch Pearl Masters, 14" x 5.5" - basically I went into musicmaker and spent a long time going through the snares, maple was good but this birch one sounded best to my ears. This drum is in excellent condition and is a top notch snare.
The cymbals are
10" Sabian AA Splash
14" Sabian AA Rock hats
15" Sabian AA Thin Crash
17" Sabian AA Thin Crash
18" Sabian AA Crash/Ride
20" Sabian Hand Hammered Medium Ride
These are all in good nick, not so shiney anymore but there are in grat shape, no cracks, no issues and they sound great.
Hardware is what you see in the pics, excluding the drum stool, three boom stands a straight stand and a clamp and boom arm stand, snare stand, hats and tom mounting arms. Also should add the bass drum pedal isn't the standard export, it's a P101 powershifter. Nice pedal. It's a good quality kit, ready to go.
For all you folks who like to go to Thomann to check prices, here you go
http://www.thomann.de/ie/pearl_brx1455sc_snaredrum.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/sabian_aa15_thin_crash.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/sabian_aa17.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/sabian_aa14_rock_hihat.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/sabian_aa10.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/sabian_hh20_bounceride.htm
As you can see, the cymbals alone cost more than the asking price for the whole kit, a very reasonable €1350.
But wait, there's more. I'll include a full set of heavy duty Gewa soft cases and a heavy duty Gewa Cymbal bag with separate padded areas for each cymbal.
http://www.thomann.de/ie/gewa_bagset.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/gewa_cymbalbag.htm
€1350 folks, for a very nice setup, ready to go. Basically, I just don't play drums anymore so this great kit is just gathering dust, so somebody give it a good home and play it like it should be played. I'm not looking to sell seperately.
South Dublin
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The kit is recently skinned with clear Remo emperors top and ambassadors bottom, 22" bass drum, 12", 13" and 16" toms. All hardware arms work and are solid and reliable. It is red, as you can see, this pic was taken before it was reskinned. One of the bass drum skins need to be replaced though. THe condition of the kit is good, it's almost 20 years old so it'not mint, but it's far from shabby too. The snare is a birch Pearl Masters, 14" x 5.5" - basically I went into musicmaker and spent a long time going through the snares, maple was good but this birch one sounded best to my ears. This drum is in excellent condition and is a top notch snare.
The cymbals are
10" Sabian AA Splash
14" Sabian AA Rock hats
15" Sabian AA Thin Crash
17" Sabian AA Thin Crash
18" Sabian AA Crash/Ride
20" Sabian Hand Hammered Medium Ride
These are all in good nick, not so shiney anymore but there are in grat shape, no cracks, no issues and they sound great.
Hardware is what you see in the pics, excluding the drum stool, three boom stands a straight stand and a clamp and boom arm stand, snare stand, hats and tom mounting arms. Also should add the bass drum pedal isn't the standard export, it's a P101 powershifter. Nice pedal. It's a good quality kit, ready to go.
For all you folks who like to go to Thomann to check prices, here you go
http://www.thomann.de/ie/pearl_brx1455sc_snaredrum.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/sabian_aa15_thin_crash.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/sabian_aa17.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/sabian_aa14_rock_hihat.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/sabian_aa10.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/sabian_hh20_bounceride.htm
As you can see, the cymbals alone cost more than the asking price for the whole kit, a very reasonable €1350.
But wait, there's more. I'll include a full set of heavy duty Gewa soft cases and a heavy duty Gewa Cymbal bag with separate padded areas for each cymbal.
http://www.thomann.de/ie/gewa_bagset.htm
http://www.thomann.de/ie/gewa_cymbalbag.htm
€1350 folks, for a very nice setup, ready to go. Basically, I just don't play drums anymore so this great kit is just gathering dust, so somebody give it a good home and play it like it should be played. I'm not looking to sell seperately.
South Dublin