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
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///!!!
What’s the snare ?
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Great kit except for the crappy bass drum legs. Needs something more robust like those featured on Pearl kits.
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?
Mahogany always has the darkest tone.
What’s the snare.
It’s not matching..
That's one of our B7 Brass Snares (SuperTen I believe).
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
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"
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