Pearl Decade Maple Standard S. Black

Drum Set

Image Pearl Decade Maple Standard S. Black

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2 years ago

Pearl Decades Maple standard kit

Beautiful sounding and looking kit. Bought for professional recording studio.

5 years ago

First acoustic drum set, total satisfaction

This is my first acoustic drum set so cannot compare to others, I have played a cheaper electronic drum set before.

I have been wanting to play "real" drums for quite some time and decided to buy a set that was not the cheapest since I was pretty sure I'd be playing for a many years. This drum set looks and sounds great, I have now had it for more than a year and I could not be happier.

The hardware is sturdy and I have never had to re-setup anything because of it loosening by itself.

I (try) to play music ranging from classic rock to jazz and hip hop and this kit has given me any of the sounds that I want.

6 years ago

No complains! Sounds pretty good. The colour is dope

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Pearl
  • Released in 2016
  • Average price : $1291
  • Decade Maple Series
  • Standard version
  • DMP925S/C-227
  • Matte lacquered shells
  • Chrome shell hardware
  • Shells made of thin 6-ply maple with 5.4 mm wall thickness
  • 1.6 mm triple-flanged hoops
  • OptiLoc tom mounting system
  • Remo Ambassador UT and Remo Powerstroke 3 (bass drum) heads
  • Bass drum resonant head with sound hole
  • Highly responsive set with great tonal and dynamic range
  • Colour: Satin Black Slate (-227)
  • Bass drum damping cushion included
  • 22" x 18" Bass drum with rosette
  • 10" x 07" Tom tom
  • 12" x 08" Tom tom
  • 16" x 16" Floor tom
  • 14" x 5.5" Snare drum
  • 2x TH-900 Tom holder
  • 1x BC-830 Cymbal boom stand
  • 1x C-830 Straight cymbal stand
  • 1x H-830 Hi-hat stand
  • 1x S-830 Snare stand
  • 1x P-930 Single bass drum pedal
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