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Pearl Roadshow Drum Set 5-Piece Complete Kit with Cymbals and Stands, Jet Black (RS525SC/C31)

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Size: New Fusion


Color: Jet Black


Features

  • Complete Drum Set -The Pearl Roadshow drum kit comes complete with everything you need to start drumming right out of the box. This set comes with drums, hardware, cymbals, and drum throne. We even throw in sticks and a stick bag to complete the set
  • Set Includes-22x16 bass drum, 14x5.5 snare, 10x8 & 12x9 rack toms, 16x16 floor tom, cymbal stand, Hi-hat stand, snare stand, Two rack tom holder, kick pedal, drum throne, 16" crash/ride cymbal, 14" Hi-hats, 2pair of maple drumsticks, and stick bag
  • Hardwood Drum Shells and Triple Flanged Steel Hoops-6-ply 7mm Poplar hardwood shell and a hand cut 45 degree bearing edge. This creates a single air resonance chamber to project a note when the drum head is struck, and makes the head eaiser to tune
  • Double Braced Stands- Each stand is height adjustable with die-cast tier joints, and all tilters lock to practically any position you adjust them to. Includes snare stand, cymbal stand, hi-hat stand, dual chain bass drum pedal, drum throne
  • Includes cymbals and sticks - Roadshow comes complete with a 16" Brass Crash/Ride Cymbal, and a set of 14" Hybrid Hi-Hats. 2 pair of maple drum sticks, stickbag and a Pearl Drum poster

Color: Jet Black


Brand: Pearl


Material: Wood, Alloy Steel


Model Name: Roadshow


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 46 x 46 x 50 inches


Item Weight: 50 pounds


Product Dimensions: 46 x 46 x 50 inches


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Country of Origin: Taiwan


Item model number: RS525SC/C31


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 1, 2014


Body Material: Hardwood,maple,poplar


Color Name: Jet Black


Material Type: Wood, Alloy Steel


Size: New Fusion


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great portable kit for beginners and intermediate drummers
Size: Jazz Color: Jet Black
You can't beat Pearl for the combo of quality and price. I wanted a smaller kit for portability, and noticed many local drummers playing these 4-pc "bop"/jazz/jungle kits, with great sound. I didn't want the hassle of a shell kit (drums only, no stands/pedals) even though I have some spare hardware. And I own another Pearl kit (have owned others over the years), so I know the quality is there. The kit comes complete: drums, stands, cymbals, pedals, even sticks. And it's packed in an AMAZINGLY small box. Some comments on the components: You can make cheap drums sound really good if the shells are solid and the edges are flat and smooth, good angle (for contact with the heads). Pearl has solid, high-quality shells. They're poplar, not maple or birch or mahogany, but the wood type matters less wrt sound than good construction and heads. The hoops and clamps are nicely chromed and solid. One big upgrade for any low-end kit is the heads. The included ones look ok, but I replaced the tom and snare heads with Remo and Evans heads, keeping the bottom reso heads and the ones on the bass drum. I haven't tuned them yet, but the sound is pretty solid on all drums, good bass, tight snare that needs a bit of damping. Hardware is double-braced and solid. I really like the bass pedal, even though I have others And the hi-hat stand is responsive. The cymbal boom where a 2nd tom would be is a nice touch. I added a 2nd boom with a crash that is clamped to the tom mount, nice and compact. There are lock collars on the tom/cymbal mounts to make teardown/setup easy on the go. The drum sizes are great for a portable kit with great sound. the 18" shallow bass has good punch but is much smaller than a typical deeper 22" one. The 10" tom and 14" floor tom give a good sound range, and the 13" thin snare has good impact when tuned (using a moongel on it, Evans reverse dot head). Always tune the drums properly and the sound will be great on these. And they're much easier to transport than my full-sized kits. OK, the #2 big upgrade for low-end kits is the cymbals. The included brass ones are, well, usable. But you generally need bronze cymbals for good sound (B8 alloy or the higher-end B20, for example). I'm using a mix of Wuhan, Sabina, Zildjian cymbals. You might get lucky with a good-sounding brass cymbal, but go bronze (even used to save $$$). The throne is a bit small and not super sturdy, but it's surprising they even included one. I'm using one I already had. I didn't comment on the looks because that's secondary for me, but it is a nice-looking kit. I have the gloss black, nice defect free finish on the shells, and the chromed hardware is shiny Overall, you can't get a good-sounding quality compact kit for anywhere near this price. Upgrading the top (batter) drum heads and getting good cymbals makes this a nice-sounding kit at a budget price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023 by drmoze drmoze

  • Drumbeat of my heart
Size: New Fusion Color: Burnt Orange Sparkle
Well done, Pearl for another Roadshow.
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023 by Saichool

  • Awesome beginner kit
Size: New Fusion Color: Aqua Blue Glitter
Great sound
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023 by Leo Pelayo

  • Great Kit For A Great Price
Size: New Fusion Color: Pure White
This is my first drum kit. Ill be 52 this year. I put off this love and passion for far too many years. Ive never set drums up. Never tuned drums before. Never sat behind drums. NOTHING. Im GREEN..Im loving it though. Im not sure if I have enough life time to learn much,but im gonna do my best to enjoy. I will soon buy a crash cymbal or 2 as thats really all this kit is missing. SURE the cymbals that come with it are not everyones cup of tea. BUT if your new and know nothing about a "good cymbal" then its all good. Just get it and enjoy and let the pros do their thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by Michael Thorne Michael Thorne

  • Great gift for my nephew despite my sister's protest
Size: Jazz Color: Aqua Blue Glitter
My nephews are very happy with this. My sister is not. Everyone was impressed with the quality. The directions leave a little to be desired. Only 1 included tool is needed for assembly. Took about an hour.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by you wiah

  • Honest review
Size: Jazz Color: Pure White
If you’re a beginner or a kid, this set is for you. The kit itself is pretty small and the cymbals (at least the hi-hats) are pretty terrible. I’ve only played 3x on this kit and the hi-hats are dented all over; that’s a sign of poor, poor cymbal making. It’s a good kit to jam out to at home, but if you’re planning on taking this kit on your or play shows, you definitely need to upgrade the heads and the cymbals - which would go from paying <$600 for a whole kit to >$1,000 that would include all the upgrades you’d need. So, overall, it’s okay. Not the best, but not the worst. You get what you pay for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by jsiL

  • Learning to Drum at Fifty-One!
Size: Rock Color: Charcoal Metall
As a music junkie, I've always been interested in all musical instruments. I thought the drums were beyond me, especially at my age. But no amount of reason can stop an old lady from pursuing her dreams right? I decided to treat myself to this kit for Christmas. When it first arrived, I admit that I thought I'd made a huge mistake. The kit is stunning, I was able to figure out how to tune the drums, etc., but I didn't have much confidence in my abilities or lack thereof. Turns out I was right to trust my initial instinct. I have been playing the kit every single day since I got it and I've been able to pick it up quite well. Apparently you can teach an old dog new tricks, as long as you're willing to be a little patient. This kit is really beautiful and professional. I've since gone and looked at kits in stores and haven't seen anything I liked any better, and at this price, you really can't go wrong. Like others have said and anyone who sells a kit will tell you, the cymbals and drum heads that come with a kit are usually pretty inferior. This kit can easily grow with you though, and I've already made a number of changes/additions. I immediately changed out the stock bass and tom drum heads with Remo heads and the snare with an Evans HD Dry. I also replaced the snare wires with PureSound Custom Pro. I purchased a telescoping cymbal stand and then bought a package of Meinl cymbals and hi-hats. The difference in sound quality between stock and upgrades is outstanding, even with lower-end cymbals. If you are getting old and creaky like me and have back problems, I highly recommend you spend the money on a solid throne because you won't want to drum for long on the stock throne unless you enjoy having a numb butt, sore tailbone and aching lower back. Likewise, your aging ears will thank you if you protect them with some Vic Firth isolation headphones. Special note: I opted for the 5 piece kit, so I have 3 floor toms. I found that having the two on the right was really awkward for me, especially in trying to learn fast fills. I ended up moving the middle tom over to the top right of my snare, so I have two floor toms there and the bass tom on the right. See the photos. First photo is the kit as originally laid out. Second and third are current setup. Bonus Cat Review: PROS: Is shiny. CONS: Is not for sits. Is loud. Is hateful. No. I write honest reviews because I count on them myself when making a decision about purchasing. If my review was helpful to you, please mark it as such. Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020 by Honest Reviewer Honest Reviewer

  • fantastic starter set
Size: Rock Color: Pure White
missing pieces at first but now fantastic! daughter loves it!
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by Nepos13

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