SONOR AQ2
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2018
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TT, FT - Evans G1 coated
SD - Evans G1 coated
BD - Evans EQ4 Clear
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This drummer is the best advertise for these drums.. I feel like buying them immediately after this video!
At just under $1300, these could easily sound like an SQ1 or any other higher kit. This is why I'm a Sonor guy. Even their lower budget drums are crafted and sound superbly.
You can make almost any drum set sound good with good heads and proper tuning. But I agree with you - Sonor makes great kits
When you listen with really good headphones you can hear the resonance and sustain or the true reverbations these drums make and it's reflective of their build quality as I would want to expect from Sonor with a little bit of a price premium. These are essentially high level drums without the cost in my honest and humble opinion. A perfect balance between price and performance you could say. :)
He's an incredible drummer and Sonor make some great drums! Love it.
Love this guys single strokes....
This guy just knows how to make music on the kit. Master level
I came to this video to hear a sound demo of this set. I came away a fan of your drumming!
Awesome drumming 👍
The best drummer on the internet works in a shop
Del maybe he owns the shop?🙂
Superb drumming and awesome sounding kit!
Damn..I love the ride!
Sonor was my first love
Me too..with coated Ambassadors tho
Yes! A friend of mine had an old 70s kit in his basement when I first started playing and to this day it’s still the best sounding and playing drums kit I’ve ever played.
A lot of brands here, sound the same, but big variance in prices.
These are nice.
My good god amazing drummming
I want that Snare, Tom and Bassdrum Sound! Can PLEASE share, what pitch you used on the heads or even better, make a drum tuning video? I would appreciate it for the rest of my life! :D
damn you're a fantastic drummer!
NICE KIT and the price too!!
With all the top brands he demonstrates, you would love to know what his favourite is.
These sound great too, by the way.
I've seen some videos of him playing with his band on a Amati drum kit (probably). It was a Czechoslovakian drum manufacturer that made pretty cheap drum kits which were popular in USSR and some western countries.
hmstack
Of all the brands he could use. 😳
@@hmstack6049 Hey, my first drum set was Amati 😀 And I'm not from USSR or some western country, but from Serbia - former Yugoslavia. There were some really good Amati kits made of beech, but those cymbals (Kraslice, if I'm not wrong) were very bad. Btw, what's the name of his band? I would really like to hear that
@@markomarkovic5729 Amati Kraslice haha yeah memories :D
For the price you can't go wrong!
Drums sounding like drums.NO BIG DEAL, especially with that price tag!!!
Having a hell of a time deciding between these and DW Design
I bought it three month ago buddy and I've tried them both, the design is deeper and stronger this is more dynamic and fast I love it I play 1 hour a day and it's amazing! Trust me, go for the AQ2 STUDIO set with Remo p3 on bass, tom 1 and tom 2 pinstripe on floor tom and CS on snare, you won't regret it you'll be amazed. Damn the 10" feels like a ball bouncing, it's totally amazing, I'm completely in love.
@@carlalbertocolombo461 nice. I'm more of an Evans guy myself. I really wanted a 16" FT but normally set my kit up as a one up, one down. Ended up ordering a Crush Sublime E3 12,16,20 off Musc. Fr. on closeout, which freed up funds to get all the heads I wanted too, both batter and reso. Supposed to be hear Monday. I'm freakin stoked
@@jonathanbormann5077 if you're an Evans guy, and you need a 16 FT go for the stage set, with a 16 ft and a 22 bass drum, I've tried it and it didn't really fit myself, I'm more dynamic, that's why I bought the studio with 14 FT and 20 bass. Check it out!
Where are the freaking mics? How did u mic the kit I'm wondering?
My error,at $1,300 very good deal for current pricing!
Que parches usa??evans?
How do these compare weight-wise to Gretsch Renowns? those things are heavy!
Renowns are heavier
I bought the AQ2 because it was a lighter kit than my Starclassics! Lol
He look like Sal from impractical jokees
Not a fan of 10” toms... 12” is my minimum.
I Have this kit , and sounds amazing, weak point its drum hoops on toms , 1.6 mm ? too much light... Tama Supertstar sounds same and lower price.
That floor tom sounds overtuned...
Overtuned ? Duh......Hilarious !!
I agree, both skins over tightened
the drums sound awesome but damn those cymbals sound horrible
Great drummer. First thing I noticed. Then it was just how cheap the cymbals sounded less the ride. Sure enough, Sabian 🙄
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love the toms, bass drum sounds weak
Tama Hyperdrive is the best
These made in Germany or China?
This set is made in China.
@@DRUMCENTERCZ - Taiwan, I believe
Not keen on 7x 10 toms.
The cheaper Catalinas actually sound better in my opinion.
sounds cheap,thats because it is made in china
Tama Starclassic BB was also made in China but sounds expensive. That is not reason. This Sonor have very thin shell and hardware. Whole kit is light in weight like a toy drum kit.
Many companies shifted their production to China. Ludwig, Gretsch, Tama, Yamaha, Pearl, Sonor... Only flagship kits are still produced in the USA/Japan/Germany. Mapex is Taiwanese company and makes great sounding kits (especially snare drums) and very good hardware. Late Neil Peart played exclusively Wuhan chinas, until Sabian made him the exact cymbal. In other words, your comment is nonsense.
@Clint Outrim - the recording was mic’d with room mics, not drum mics - that’s why you couldn’t ‘feel’ the beat as much ...and the shells are made to Sonor spec in Taiwan, not China. Manufacturing quality in Taiwan is higher than made-in-USA quality, and meets Sonor’s standards.
@@dumdumbrown4225 agreed. Taiwan has been building great drums for over a decade. Too many young drummers weren't around to remember the "Made in Japan" drums stigma of the 70s. But it was like being made in China. Then came the Yamaha RCs in the 80s and that all changed. Chinese builders are getting very good too (this happens in any country with time and experience) but the quality of steel (hardware) is still complete absolute shit.
First of all dude these aren't exactly light and the lightness of the shells and hardware leads to a bigger and more open tone, what are you saying dude lol
Just another low level kit that sounds like every other low level kit nothing special.
The market is being flooded with cheap ass drums that all sound the same.
Play some jazz...tired of nothing but rock beats....yawn.....
Gerald Frieberg- Quite possibly the most asinine, ignorant comment I've seen on UA-cam.
@@rhythmista7707 lol I see you nearly on each drum set demo video. You seem to be revisiting them, too?
@@hmstack6049 Guilty ! Love this guy's playing..👍👍. Btw, you stalking me??🤣. Just kidding 👍
Jazz is boring as hell.
Yes. Please play some jazz.