I feel like we're hearing mostly a difference in coated vs clear heads, that explains the obvious attack with the PDP, as far as that clear toned sustain, even DWs Design series you can hear is more mature. This from a guy who sold my Collectors after falling in love with a Taiwan CX Pacific....
I thought the same thing about coated Vs. Clear heads. I think a set of coated Emperor or G2 would make the PDP amazing. My first ever maple kit was a PDP LX series. Miss it often
I’m sold! I used to play professionally from 16-23 years old, walked away from it for decades. Now I’m looking to get back in, but I’m on a budget. This checks all the boxes!
This is how a comparison video needs to be done. Bravo Zulu. And some serious chops to boot. I got the CM kit when it was $949.00. Even at $1299.00 it's a steal. No need for another kit ever. Onward!!
Great video, Pete! While I'm not a fan of the 1950's "hospital green" color, the PDP kit sounds awesome especially for the price. I'm always entertained by how many people get wrapped around the axle in the this brand vs that brand duels and are often about ready to come to blows over it. I don't have the best ears in the world, but when you consider all of the different possible head combinations, shell materials, tunings, etc. and then get the whole band playing together along with the variables in the mix going to the crowd, I don't think many folks can tell the difference in the audience. I know every musician has their favorites, so get what you like and "run what you brung". For the difference in price and almost identical sound, it's PDP in this battle all day long for me.
I bought a pdp concept maple kit back in 2013. Brought it up to my buddy’s studio to replace his old Tama. The pdp sounds incredible. It sounds just as good if not better than our drummer’s Gretsch kit even. Even after a decade my pdp kit has held up wonderfully. The pdp concept kit might very well be the best value for your money in all of drums.
Same as some people have pointed out, the difference in sound is mostly due to the heads. UV Coated heads dampen much more than regular G2s, but they are uncanilly similar. Perhaps you'll find a difference with some of the hardware, but once you go with DW Pedals and good heads, the Concept Maple is a killer kit. I have one and I love it.
I have both. It's drum heads you put on them and the tuning there is no difference. I agree about the snare.. But using the Evans hybrid drum heads you can upgrade your sound on the pdp snare. But over all you are right.
I totally agree with you about the comparison, there are only few details in the kick tone and (major) in the snare sound that separate the two kits. Really a fantastic piece of gear.
I just bought the 5 piece concept maple. Changed the heads to hydraulic evans heads and the sound is remarkable. Always have been a ddrum guy but not no more. PDP all the way
Great comparison video,both kits sound great. PDP has come a long way and make great kits now and very good hardware. For some folks though it’s about the brand that want the DW name on their kit and the Design series makes it affordable to do so. I personally love PDP I have the CM Exotic 10,12,14,16,22 and 14 snare and it works great for what I do.
Honestly i listened to many kits for this price range, and i went with the concept maple natural, what should have cost $1600 min not including shipping. I got this 7 piece kit for with tax $1267.87 total from amazon and free shipping .
You are going to love it. Pdp is amazing and so good. Good choice! I have a really cool Pdp kit check out my setup on my channel! Hopefully you post some videos of yours!
This is a great comparison video, I did have an Idea in my head that I wanted a dw brass over nickel snare, and a pdp maple concept kit, and this has confirmed it. I feel as a drummer playing bar / club venues and having to lend shells out to other drummers.... this is a great work horse option that you don't have to be to sentimental with.
Hey Pete, man your playing is amazing and a pleasure to watch....This is the third time listening to this and yes subtle differences. For the concept think you had hydraulics on the concept vs the evans g2s perhaps on the DW? I bought the concepts about 1 year ago and since the prices are up 150 bucks but doesnt matter still amazing value. I think i may throw some hydraulics on the concept kit too but also like the sounds of the evans g2 heads i have on there.....either way best purchase i made on drums without a doubt....
I would say the DW sound a tiny little more massive in the end of the punch sound, but on playing this with mics, IDK if this is really bigger benefit. I would buy both 😀
The PDP kit sounds great. The coated heads will make it slightly different and the DW snare is much better, especially with the Sound Control head, which you cant go wrong with
Hi Pete I bought a black sparkle pdp concept maple kit it's the same lacquer finish as the DW Collector series and I have to say it's a killer kit the warmth and attack is beautiful and I saved my self $4000 thousand dollars. The only thing I changed was the tom and snare heads and also a pearl redline iliminator kick pedal . Grat demo mate you certainly have inspired me to get better.
Yeah the key to the great sounds on these PDP Concept kits is to change out the heads. That’s one way PDP saves in coat on these kits. They come with cheap Chinese made heads
i tell you... I really want a DW... But I own THREE PDP's and they just impress the shit out of me and I don't see the need to drop all the money on the DW. But I still want one just because.
I have been a Drummer since I was six, played in two metal bands. I’m also the cofounder of Byzantine who people may have heard of or not, and honestly it was exactly like you said just slight overtones in the PDP I would definitely get it, I’ve been a huge DW fan for 30 years at least. but yes they cost a lot. Right now I’m l with Tama.,
Epic comparison. Sound quality wise the two sound awefully close. The biggest difference is that the PDP’s toms tend to resonate a bit more, but other than that.. scary. I’m going to get the PDP Mapa Burl, can’t wait to hit that monster
In my IEMs I can definitely hear a subtle difference in the kick sounds (Design seems to have a lower fundamental which makes it sound beefier). The snares sound pretty drastically different to me (design has more resonance and crack). Surprisingly the toms sound virtually identical. Overall, I have to say I preferred the sound of the Design series, but it seems like a Concept kit with a Design snare would be killer bang for the buck. Great job with this comparison.
Love my new classic maple 7 piece kit. Using rack tho. Mics up well. Put Aquarian Super Kick Ii on BD. Evans EC2 on toms. Using 6.5 x14 pdp bell brass. KILLIN! Toss up between this kit and Sonor AQ2 kit. PDP is better value tho.
In listening, the major difference is the snare. It's much tighter and less pitch modulated on the DW design. The rest, the PDP sounds pretty much as good. Maybe the kick is a bit quieter. But could adjust playing dynamics there, if a drummer wanted a louder kick, or adjust it in the mix. I'd probably happily buy the PDP, then later sell the snare and buy a DW one, even could go higher end second hand DW snare; though might cost as much as the PDP kit :) In other round ups I heard, I also thought the PDP Concept Maple punched above it's weight. If you play funk, breaks, soul, country, I put it behind the Gretsch Reknown, though kinda similar, but definitely sounds better than the Gretsch Catalina. The Tamas like the Superstar sound bigger, but I prefer a tighter, smoother, tone like the PDP Concept, DW Design and Reknown. Love the matt seafoam green, available on the Concept too, matches some of my Fender guitars.
I have this kit in flat gray. If you get this kit ones thing you need to do is replace the heads. It makes a dramatic difference! Evans G2 are awesome but really any heads are better then what they come with. One way PDP keeps its cost down on these kits is the cheap head.
Truly surprising how well PDP sounds. Ive been a TAMA guy for 16 years. Bought a PDP 8 piece maple shell for a nice bargin about 2 years ago.. I'm gonna tell you now. They sound better than any TAMA I've ever had. I just dont like the PDP snare drums. Also, drum heads make a huge difference and can make any drumkit sound good.
Great video man ! I had the same thought its insane how they made a 700 usd kit sound like a 2000-3000 usd one. And I totally agree with the overtones in the toms and i find the dw snare notoriously superior but you used the single ply head that comes with the kit thats crap, and in the dw you had a remo reverse controlled dot so kinda unfair there. I own a pdp concept maple and i love it with good heads sounds bomb ! The rest i been investing on good cymbals as i have no need to replace the drum it really sounds professional. PS. I had no trouble understanding your accent as I usually do with British people as English isn't my main language. Cheers!
Nice. Well done. I totally agree with your thoughts. PDP is right there with the DW. Very similar but for the price…., PDP. I did like the DW snare a little better also. 👍🏼🥁👍🏼🥁🥁
Design and Concept series are made in the same factory in China. Same shells. Actually the PDP sounded better in this demonstration. Design doesn’t offer HVLT shell construction. I think just the performance and collector series do but I could be wrong. Anyway the price difference is the main thing. PDP Concept series are DW drums now anyway. PDP is not the same Pacific drum company it was 10 years ago. Not even close. Awesome video. Sick playing! Very impressive 👍
Essentially, get a decent drumkit ( easy nowadays) and put your money into a better snare. That's the one you will hear the most along with the bass drum anyway.
I noticed the difference in sound the most with the different snare drums, although the PDP snare did sound good by its own right. I would love to love the PDP kit if that makes any sense, but the only thing that worries me is the tom mount/holder. I've seen several guys online say that you have to really crank the screws into the L Arms on the PDP kits to get the toms to remain stable, presumably due to cheap materials? One guy even said he had to take a pair of pliers to get them to stay still! I know PDP is using the 10.5mm L Arms instead of the heavy duty 12.7mm ones. I've played on a Tama Superstar Classic kit, arguably a direct competitor to the PDP Concept Maples, and I can tell you the tom mount on the Tama kit is the weakest part of the kit. Then again Mike Terrana uses PDP kits the last time I checked, and he's a heavy hitter, so it's difficult to determine in my view. I think the PDP kits with upgraded drumheads and properly tuned will sound very good. It's the hardware choices, and especially that tom mount, that scare the bejesus out of me. If anyone has any thoughts or experiences with the durability of the tom mount/L arms and hardware on the PDP Concept kits I would love to hear them.
I own a pdp concept maple virgin bass drum. Toms are not mounted on bass drum and that works best for me. I have not tried the pdp tom mounts but I do love their gear. I think pdp stands up to most anything for the average drummer
A lot of people don't understand the fact he was comparing them against the dw design series. That is the cheapest of the 3 dw series. The middle series is the performance series and the top flagship series of dw drums is the collectors series. Those are the ultimate dw's. I have a set of pdp's and love them but I also own a set of dw collectors series and between those I can tell a pretty big difference. Eventho the best bang for the buck on the planet are the pdp drums but he was comparing them against the design series from dw. My dw's are for playing gigs and my pdp'd are my practice set. I like the pdp's better than the Pearl Masters I used to have, seriously they are really nice for the money but against the collectors series you can definitely tell a difference but that's not a knock on pdp because the dw collectors series are the best drums money can buy in my opinion.
Fuck the drums! You're a damn fine drummer Pete. Even cheaper and just as good (in my opinion) are the PDP Concept Maple Classic with the wood hoops and that's saying something from someone who is a drum snob.
There's an epidemic of this on UA-cam. This was supposed to be a comparison of two different kits. Instead it was this dude putting on a clinic of how many notes he could fit in a 9min video. Here's the problem, dude. No matter how fast you get, there will always be at least a million other guys faster. And, if you're going to blow the social-media world away with your blazing chops, then at at least do it in a properly titled video. 👌 🤦♂️
I feel like we're hearing mostly a difference in coated vs clear heads, that explains the obvious attack with the PDP, as far as that clear toned sustain, even DWs Design series you can hear is more mature. This from a guy who sold my Collectors after falling in love with a Taiwan CX Pacific....
The factory has to come on these PDP kits are terrible. Ones you get some good head on them it’s a Dramatic difference! Great drums
I thought the same thing about coated Vs. Clear heads. I think a set of coated Emperor or G2 would make the PDP amazing. My first ever maple kit was a PDP LX series. Miss it often
@@GrassRoots-fp4ty I have this PDP Concept Maple with EC2 frosted heads and it sounds absolutely killer.
Best DW PDP comparison out there. Thanks!
I’m sold! I used to play professionally from 16-23 years old, walked away from it for decades. Now I’m looking to get back in, but I’m on a budget. This checks all the boxes!
This is how a comparison video needs to be done. Bravo Zulu. And some serious chops to boot. I got the CM kit when it was $949.00. Even at $1299.00 it's a steal. No need for another kit ever. Onward!!
Damn nice chops. Proves you can sound great for less then a grand of shells!! I have concepts too. Great solid kits man. Hard to beat.
The PDP Concept Maple and the Yamaha Stage Custom Birch are 2 great bang for your buck kits. And the Stage also comes in a Satin sea foam green.
Both sound great
Great video, Pete! While I'm not a fan of the 1950's "hospital green" color, the PDP kit sounds awesome especially for the price. I'm always entertained by how many people get wrapped around the axle in the this brand vs that brand duels and are often about ready to come to blows over it. I don't have the best ears in the world, but when you consider all of the different possible head combinations, shell materials, tunings, etc. and then get the whole band playing together along with the variables in the mix going to the crowd, I don't think many folks can tell the difference in the audience. I know every musician has their favorites, so get what you like and "run what you brung". For the difference in price and almost identical sound, it's PDP in this battle all day long for me.
i love my pdp concept maple kit. had since 2012 played hundreds gigs ppl complement it a lot. i enjoy i got 7 drums under 1200 bucks.
Dude you can play. Wow! I’m gonna have to go look you up and check out your work.
I just bought the 7 PC to replace a cheap 80s Tama RhythmMate entry level kit. It arrives tomorrow and I cannot wait to play it.
Love the cymbal set up!
I bought a pdp concept maple kit back in 2013. Brought it up to my buddy’s studio to replace his old Tama. The pdp sounds incredible. It sounds just as good if not better than our drummer’s Gretsch kit even. Even after a decade my pdp kit has held up wonderfully. The pdp concept kit might very well be the best value for your money in all of drums.
Very similar! I'd need to hear it with the same drum heads tho
Thanks for your thoughts
Same as some people have pointed out, the difference in sound is mostly due to the heads. UV Coated heads dampen much more than regular G2s, but they are uncanilly similar. Perhaps you'll find a difference with some of the hardware, but once you go with DW Pedals and good heads, the Concept Maple is a killer kit. I have one and I love it.
Pete, if you could give a short description of how you got your feet to where they are, would you do it? They sound excellent.
I have both. It's drum heads you put on them and the tuning there is no difference. I agree about the snare.. But using the Evans hybrid drum heads you can upgrade your sound on the pdp snare. But over all you are right.
This video sold me on PDP Concept Maple. Thank you.
Me 2. Ordered mine yesterday.
So excited to play it :)
Got the PDP Concept Maple seafoam Bop, added 7x8 tom and a 7x13 Black Wax Maple Snare sometime last week and I'm loving it
So great review!! One of the best on you tube I've ever seen...You rock man!! 😉
are you using single or double ply heads? both kits sound really good.
Great video Brother! Love the ending. LOL
I have a pdp fs series that was my gig kit forever I've had it nearly 20 years and it's still a good kit! I'll love it forever!
I totally agree with you about the comparison, there are only few details in the kick tone and (major) in the snare sound that separate the two kits. Really a fantastic piece of gear.
But those can also be attributed to the heads. Maybe the VLT shells on the DW bass drum have some slight impact, but in the final mix it's inaudible.
Excellent review!!! Thanks a lot for this video!!!!
I just bought the 5 piece concept maple. Changed the heads to hydraulic evans heads and the sound is remarkable. Always have been a ddrum guy but not no more. PDP all the way
What heads ( batter and reso) did you use on the PDP ?
Great comparison video,both kits sound great. PDP has come a long way and make great kits now and very good hardware. For some folks though it’s about the brand that want the DW name on their kit and the Design series makes it affordable to do so. I personally love PDP I have the CM Exotic 10,12,14,16,22 and 14 snare and it works great for what I do.
I have a 6pc PDP concept maple and I absolutely love it!!
the overtones are probably mostly to do with the clear heads compared to the coated ones
I use the silver to black 7 pieces kit. I love it, but the stock snare is a hassle to tune.
I have the PDP CX series in Oyster white made in Ensenada Mexico, you should try it !!!
Honestly i listened to many kits for this price range, and i went with the concept maple natural, what should have cost $1600 min not including shipping. I got this 7 piece kit for with tax $1267.87 total from amazon and free shipping .
You are going to love it.
Pdp is amazing and so good. Good choice!
I have a really cool Pdp kit check out my setup on my channel!
Hopefully you post some videos of yours!
This is a great comparison video, I did have an Idea in my head that I wanted a dw brass over nickel snare, and a pdp maple concept kit, and this has confirmed it.
I feel as a drummer playing bar / club venues and having to lend shells out to other drummers.... this is a great work horse option that you don't have to be to sentimental with.
Did you ever get your snare? I really want one but wanna know how it sounds
I have a question about the hoops. What are the specs? Are the 10" 1.6mm, 12" 2.3mm, 16" 3mm?
The only diffrence is the pdp kit was slightly choked and with the toms you could hear the snare belt a little bit
Hey Pete, man your playing is amazing and a pleasure to watch....This is the third time listening to this and yes subtle differences. For the concept think you had hydraulics on the concept vs the evans g2s perhaps on the DW? I bought the concepts about 1 year ago and since the prices are up 150 bucks but doesnt matter still amazing value. I think i may throw some hydraulics on the concept kit too but also like the sounds of the evans g2 heads i have on there.....either way best purchase i made on drums without a doubt....
I would say the DW sound a tiny little more massive in the end of the punch sound, but on playing this with mics, IDK if this is really bigger benefit. I would buy both 😀
The PDP kit sounds great. The coated heads will make it slightly different and the DW snare is much better, especially with the Sound Control head, which you cant go wrong with
Hi Pete I bought a black sparkle pdp concept maple kit it's the same lacquer finish as the DW Collector series and I have to say it's a killer kit the warmth and attack is beautiful and I saved my self $4000 thousand dollars.
The only thing I changed was the tom and snare heads and also a pearl redline iliminator kick pedal .
Grat demo mate you certainly have inspired me to get better.
Yeah the key to the great sounds on these PDP Concept kits is to change out the heads. That’s one way PDP saves in coat on these kits. They come with cheap Chinese made heads
i tell you... I really want a DW... But I own THREE PDP's and they just impress the shit out of me and I don't see the need to drop all the money on the DW. But I still want one just because.
The pdp sounds like it has more attack on the rack toms and more sustain on the floors
I would say if you used coated heads on the pdp like the dw it would probably be even more similar
I have the Exotic and techs say they like it.
It does great at live shows.
Any opinion on the differences in hardware?
I honestly couldn’t hear a difference through earbuds.
They’re seriously good drums!
I have been a Drummer since I was six, played in two metal bands. I’m also the cofounder of Byzantine who people may have heard of or not, and honestly it was exactly like you said just slight overtones in the PDP I would definitely get it, I’ve been a huge DW fan for 30 years at least. but yes they cost a lot. Right now I’m l with Tama.,
Very close in sound, coated sounds a bit more focust than clear i think. I have a pdp platinum, thats my workhorse!
Great chop,s,that,s all you could hear,now demonstrate each drum.
The second rack tom on both kits wasnt tuned very well
Epic comparison. Sound quality wise the two sound awefully close. The biggest difference is that the PDP’s toms tend to resonate a bit more, but other than that.. scary. I’m going to get the PDP Mapa Burl, can’t wait to hit that monster
The only difference that I heard came from the different heads and that's all.
In my IEMs I can definitely hear a subtle difference in the kick sounds (Design seems to have a lower fundamental which makes it sound beefier). The snares sound pretty drastically different to me (design has more resonance and crack). Surprisingly the toms sound virtually identical.
Overall, I have to say I preferred the sound of the Design series, but it seems like a Concept kit with a Design snare would be killer bang for the buck. Great job with this comparison.
What drum heads do you use
great sound
Love my new classic maple 7 piece kit. Using rack tho. Mics up well. Put Aquarian Super Kick Ii on BD. Evans EC2 on toms. Using 6.5 x14 pdp bell brass. KILLIN! Toss up between this kit and Sonor AQ2 kit. PDP is better value tho.
I have a PDP CM 7 as well as a DW Collector's Oak kit. You can't buy better sound for the money than the PDP.
Great video Pete. I really liked the PDP, there was a difference but like you say, for the money it's a no brainer. :-)
In listening, the major difference is the snare. It's much tighter and less pitch modulated on the DW design. The rest, the PDP sounds pretty much as good. Maybe the kick is a bit quieter. But could adjust playing dynamics there, if a drummer wanted a louder kick, or adjust it in the mix. I'd probably happily buy the PDP, then later sell the snare and buy a DW one, even could go higher end second hand DW snare; though might cost as much as the PDP kit :) In other round ups I heard, I also thought the PDP Concept Maple punched above it's weight. If you play funk, breaks, soul, country, I put it behind the Gretsch Reknown, though kinda similar, but definitely sounds better than the Gretsch Catalina. The Tamas like the Superstar sound bigger, but I prefer a tighter, smoother, tone like the PDP Concept, DW Design and Reknown. Love the matt seafoam green, available on the Concept too, matches some of my Fender guitars.
The snare's were the biggest difference, the DW had more body and the PDP was more center focused
I agree 100% with you!
I have this kit in flat gray. If you get this kit ones thing you need to do is replace the heads. It makes a dramatic difference! Evans G2 are awesome but really any heads are better then what they come with. One way PDP keeps its cost down on these kits is the cheap head.
Design series is basically the same as PDP. Compare to performance or collectors.
Truly surprising how well PDP sounds. Ive been a TAMA guy for 16 years. Bought a PDP 8 piece maple shell for a nice bargin about 2 years ago.. I'm gonna tell you now. They sound better than any TAMA I've ever had. I just dont like the PDP snare drums. Also, drum heads make a huge difference and can make any drumkit sound good.
On Both Sets Toms are the Same to me The Kick On PDP Has more Bottom End , The Snare on PDP is not Bad , I think it is a Question of what you Like .
Great video man ! I had the same thought its insane how they made a 700 usd kit sound like a 2000-3000 usd one. And I totally agree with the overtones in the toms and i find the dw snare notoriously superior but you used the single ply head that comes with the kit thats crap, and in the dw you had a remo reverse controlled dot so kinda unfair there. I own a pdp concept maple and i love it with good heads sounds bomb ! The rest i been investing on good cymbals as i have no need to replace the drum it really sounds professional.
PS. I had no trouble understanding your accent as I usually do with British people as English isn't my main language. Cheers!
Nice. Well done. I totally agree with your thoughts. PDP is right there with the DW. Very similar but for the price…., PDP. I did like the DW snare a little better also. 👍🏼🥁👍🏼🥁🥁
What’s in the water in Australia? You and Virgil .. 😵💫
Back to the shed.
Design and Concept series are made in the same factory in China. Same shells. Actually the PDP sounded better in this demonstration. Design doesn’t offer HVLT shell construction. I think just the performance and collector series do but I could be wrong. Anyway the price difference is the main thing. PDP Concept series are DW drums now anyway. PDP is not the same Pacific drum company it was 10 years ago. Not even close. Awesome video. Sick playing! Very impressive 👍
DW Design are HVLT shells made in Taiwan.
Tengo una pdp platinum series de 2009 Ensenada
Not to mention, if he put the same heads on the toms that difference gets even smaller
Essentially, get a decent drumkit ( easy nowadays) and put your money into a better snare. That's the one you will hear the most along with the bass drum anyway.
Nice video!
I noticed the difference in sound the most with the different snare drums, although the PDP snare did sound good by its own right. I would love to love the PDP kit if that makes any sense, but the only thing that worries me is the tom mount/holder. I've seen several guys online say that you have to really crank the screws into the L Arms on the PDP kits to get the toms to remain stable, presumably due to cheap materials? One guy even said he had to take a pair of pliers to get them to stay still! I know PDP is using the 10.5mm L Arms instead of the heavy duty 12.7mm ones. I've played on a Tama Superstar Classic kit, arguably a direct competitor to the PDP Concept Maples, and I can tell you the tom mount on the Tama kit is the weakest part of the kit. Then again Mike Terrana uses PDP kits the last time I checked, and he's a heavy hitter, so it's difficult to determine in my view. I think the PDP kits with upgraded drumheads and properly tuned will sound very good. It's the hardware choices, and especially that tom mount, that scare the bejesus out of me. If anyone has any thoughts or experiences with the durability of the tom mount/L arms and hardware on the PDP Concept kits I would love to hear them.
I own a pdp concept maple virgin bass drum.
Toms are not mounted on bass drum and that works best for me.
I have not tried the pdp tom mounts but I do love their gear.
I think pdp stands up to most anything for the average drummer
Great comparison vid, but yer drumming, man...... WOW !!
😮
They sound way to close to each other to really tell that much difference.
The trick with a PDP is buy one, leave the snare at the store in a trade for a set of G2s or Emperors and never look back.
You used different heads
A lot of people don't understand the fact he was comparing them against the dw design series. That is the cheapest of the 3 dw series. The middle series is the performance series and the top flagship series of dw drums is the collectors series. Those are the ultimate dw's. I have a set of pdp's and love them but I also own a set of dw collectors series and between those I can tell a pretty big difference. Eventho the best bang for the buck on the planet are the pdp drums but he was comparing them against the design series from dw. My dw's are for playing gigs and my pdp'd are my practice set. I like the pdp's better than the Pearl Masters I used to have, seriously they are really nice for the money but against the collectors series you can definitely tell a difference but that's not a knock on pdp because the dw collectors series are the best drums money can buy in my opinion.
Sounded very close to me. By the way. I'm a drummer whose name is Drummond.
I was looking forward to seeing this comparison. I stead a got a Tic Toc from egotist. Highly disappointing.
I think the PDP sounds just as good as the DW did if not a bit better
A Honda will get you to the same place as a Lambo.
You may be asked to park in back though.
And I play a Pacific CX maple shelled kit and it sounds better that DW.
Wow. Buddy Rich move over.
Head to head I could hear slightly (maybe not sooo slightly) purer tones on the DW rack toms and snare. The FT and kick... no difference to my ears.
but a ring on it
They sound identical! Better just save the $ and buy pdp
Fuck the drums! You're a damn fine drummer Pete. Even cheaper and just as good (in my opinion) are the PDP Concept Maple Classic with the wood hoops and that's saying something from someone who is a drum snob.
SAVE THE MONEY AND BUY THE PDP KIT,
The only difference I heard was the snare drum. DW snare was better.
There's an epidemic of this on UA-cam. This was supposed to be a comparison of two different kits. Instead it was this dude putting on a clinic of how many notes he could fit in a 9min video. Here's the problem, dude. No matter how fast you get, there will always be at least a million other guys faster. And, if you're going to blow the social-media world away with your blazing chops, then at at least do it in a properly titled video. 👌 🤦♂️
it showed perfectly the difference (or lack there off) between the 2 kits, and chops were just fun to watch
@@craigkendall8452 🤣....and this kid's Mom just signed on to stick up for her little rockstar.
@@phillamoore157 im a proud mum dude
You're a nasty drummer, dude, but, you're using different heads..coated vs clear. But hey!!
DW is and will always be a high priced gimmick, same league as SJC. Overpriced fanboys are the only ones interested.
i use a drumcraft birch snare. but my pdp kit is workhorse. european maple sounds great. i love pdp. for my budget.