I have two 60's mahogany premiers, two signia and the BDC are more modern sounding mostly meaning not as warm/mellow. But I also have the premier modern classic mahogany/birch the Keith made with Premier and that's very special and my preferred of the four kits.
Nicko McBrain actually left SONOR for british made classic PREMIER drums,then suddenly, on a video seen here on you tube,he is sitting behind a HUGE BRITISH drum COMPANY monster set-up.paiste cymbals of all sizes a nd colors everywhere-and the smile on his face is bigger than his new drumkit!....then he gets up, and beats the bloody hell mout of them,with a "where eagles dare", opening drum fill tutorial,fawkm yeah!......The drums shown here are so nice sounding,and beautiful, but here in west coast of U.S.A.-they fetch a hefty price tag,and i have only seen aluminum shelled snares for sale,which are utterly beyond what anyone could ever expect a 14inch beer can to sing like,perfect and dry,with a crack thatt scares .30-06rifles!
There expensive in the u.s.a but hey,now days everything is.are economy sucks!!!! Praying for better days ahead. I will own a set of these one day.(Founders reserve) I'll take them over anything on the marketplace.!!!!
Those drums have an outstanding sound- as good as anything I've heard. Credit to you guys for capturing the sound so well.
Thank you for your complement. We love what we do, and love doing it. Bless ya, Tony
Best drum videos on UA-cam.
Well done fellas.
Glad you’re back..👍🏿🥁
Thanks Roy, we have much more coming.
Sonor SQ1 feel and tone on those toms
Great hey!
How close are these in sound, to the original English Premiers…?
I have two 60's mahogany premiers, two signia and the BDC are more modern sounding mostly meaning not as warm/mellow. But I also have the premier modern classic mahogany/birch the Keith made with Premier and that's very special and my preferred of the four kits.
I'm thinking to get a yamaha stage custom
I've been playing for 4-5 years and I want to know if I should get something better or stick with it
Hey mate, a stage custom with quality too and bottom heads all around is a great kit and will go a long way for you.
@@KillerDrumsTV You won't regret it.
The Austin-Healey of the drum world.
You may need more than an Austin Healey for street cred, if you’re loading these into your car. Id match them with an a 2020 model Bugatti Atlanta.
I agree,these are rolls Royce of drums.
Nicko McBrain actually left SONOR for british made classic PREMIER drums,then suddenly, on a video seen here on you tube,he is sitting behind a HUGE BRITISH drum COMPANY monster set-up.paiste cymbals of all sizes a nd colors everywhere-and the smile on his face is bigger than his new drumkit!....then he gets up, and beats the bloody hell mout of them,with a "where eagles dare", opening drum fill tutorial,fawkm yeah!......The drums shown here are so nice sounding,and beautiful, but here in west coast of U.S.A.-they fetch a hefty price tag,and i have only seen aluminum shelled snares for sale,which are utterly beyond what anyone could ever expect a 14inch beer can to sing like,perfect and dry,with a crack thatt scares .30-06rifles!
They sure are mate. Quality gear there, as great sounding as their build quality.
There expensive in the u.s.a but hey,now days everything is.are economy sucks!!!! Praying for better days ahead. I will own a set of these one day.(Founders reserve) I'll take them over anything on the marketplace.!!!!