Treehouse Custom Drums - Compact Nesting Kit - Featured Product
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Here they come! The most exciting series of drums TreeHouse has ever produced: the Compact Nesting Kits, or Compact Kits. We’ve never received more calls, interest, and general slaps on the back about anything we’ve ever made! From Broadway to Norway, Hawaii to Higher Learning Institutions, these huge-sounding little kits have really taken off!
What’s going on here is a well-designed version of a “Russian Doll” concept of stacking little drums inside bigger drums. This only works if the kit is playable, sounds good and is truly portable. TreeHouse has come up with a solution which is made of high-quality parts and shells, packs up ridiculously small, looks and sounds great, and doesn’t make the player look like a linebacker on a tricycle.
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This is a great sounding drumkit.
But what makes the drums sounding amazing is the Drummer!!!❤❤❤
Thank you so much!!!!
I’m not easy to impress, but this kit is impressive. Thanks Josh, for demoing the setup. The drums sound good on UA-cam; I imagine they’re awesome live. Most interesting is mounting the snare on the kick - not entirely a bad idea. Thanks
loving this kit...super dope!
classy video
como me gustaria tener aunque sea un snare de esta marca ! hermosas drum set.. exitos.
Waowwww amazing
amazing
Cool review. My only concern with this setup is the snare mounted to the kick. I would imagine that every kick hit would rattle the snare wires. Hard to tell in video but please advise. Ty
Did you get any feedback on this point? Strikes me as a relevant concern, would interest me too if you heard anything about this.
Great sound tho!
I appreciate the craftsmanship and the sound but these drums are VERY pricey considering they wouldn’t be my main kit. 🤷🏻♂️
Also the buttplug cymbal toppers.
These are $2.599,-?
Used to be called "Club Date" for compact drums, now their "nesting" a lot of bullcrap........
The Ludwig Club Dates weren't necessarily compact drums - they were just a budget gigging kit aimed at part time weekend drummers working the clubs.
The Gretsch version is the Catalina, Rogers had the Tower kits, and so on. They usually had a centre lug with long tension rods to keep the price down, but sounded great because less h'ware on the shells meant more resonance, plus they had less weight.
The nesting kits are a completely different thing - they are designed for drummers in the big cities like NY, where taxis or the subway are the only way to get a kit around. By using the Russian Doll concept, you can often get the kit into a cab in one trip. Keeping the drum sizes small helps as well.
It's more for jazz or club players who have to lug everything around themselves. The rock guys with roadies wouldn't bother, obviously.