I'm a proud owner/player of an early 70's Rogers Powertone kit and still love them. It's so exciting to see Rogers making a serious comeback with great quality drums, as opposed to the Rogers name being stamped on cheap, imported drums like it's been for the past few decades.
Great looking set. Modern features and all. I own a rogers powertone snare. Chrome over brass. Player grade condition. Workhorse, simple to use, articulate, crisp.
Great looking drum set,great hardware,but,no thank,s,for that price,I rather look for a decent vintage rogers kit,different vibe,.thank you for the info.
I'm a proud owner/player of an early 70's Rogers Powertone kit and still love them. It's so exciting to see Rogers making a serious comeback with great quality drums, as opposed to the Rogers name being stamped on cheap, imported drums like it's been for the past few decades.
Great looking set. Modern features and all. I own a rogers powertone snare. Chrome over brass. Player grade condition. Workhorse, simple to use, articulate, crisp.
New Rodgers stuff seems just great, that's how you revive a beloved brand.
Great to see the Rogers name back. I own a DynaSonic and I like it but I understand it's not for everyone.... perhaps a bit over-engineered. :-).
I need some beaver tail lugs let me head over to drumfactorydirect
Interesting kit. Would have loved to hear a demo.
2365 for that little thing !
Great looking drum set,great hardware,but,no thank,s,for that price,I rather look for a decent vintage rogers kit,different vibe,.thank you for the info.
the Spurs are awful, (the generic cheepo's ) it would be better with external Bracketed Gullwing Spurs , with the Tom Bracket type Fitting.
What is the difference between the Cleveland and the PowerTone?