Christian, that's sad. Sorry buddy. A few decade's ago, my cousin and I bought a fire set, but they were repairable ( somewhat). You didn't live in RI did you?
Why do you need reinforcement rings w/ 5-ply shells? 5 plies S/B enough to handle the stress w/o adding rings. Nothing special about the sound of these.
I always wanted a rogers drum set back in the 70s. When I finally had the money, there weren't any new sets anymore.
RODGERS IS BACK!!!! I’ll invest soon!!
Love it! Had a holiday series when I was a kid and lost it in a fire. Wish I still had it.
Christian, that's sad. Sorry buddy. A few decade's ago, my cousin and I bought a fire set, but they were repairable ( somewhat). You didn't live in RI did you?
@@steverichdrummr no. Lived in IL at the time.
Lovely ;-) exciting
What’s the snare ?
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I like to hear the toms in a higher tuning. They sound dead to me in this lower tuning. Snaredrum sounds fine to me! PS: Very nice Paiste cymbals!
The first set///!!!
So these are produced and built in the USA?
No
The raw shells are made overseas, but the drilling, assembly, edges, and finishes are all done by hand in California.
@@coffeejolts Nope, only the Covington line is finished here.
Cleveland line made overseas .
it costs nearly $3500 if made overseas?
What size is that bass drum? 22? It looks like a 24.
it tells you in the video. First is a 22". the second kit is a bit confusing because it lists two but its a 20"
What’s the snare.
It’s not matching..
That's one of our B7 Brass Snares (SuperTen I believe).
Great kit except for the crappy bass drum legs. Needs something more robust like those featured on Pearl kits.
Mahogany always has the darkest tone.
Because it’s not a seven piece set or a 8 piece set I’m out yes they sound great but I’m a more Tom choice kind of drummer
Why do you need reinforcement rings w/ 5-ply shells? 5 plies S/B enough to handle the stress w/o adding rings. Nothing special about the sound of these.
Not Rogers. An import with a label on it.
Not that impressed could just be the tunning