Peavey Radial Pro 751
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Peavey Radial Pro 751

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Peavey Radial Pro 751 : l'avis de pdecirce

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Le Peavey Radial Pro 751 est un instrument dynamique professionnel conçu principalement pour une utilisation en studio, mais à l'industrieuse c'est une configuration facile vivre ainsi. J'ai joué mon jeu pendant environ 5 ans maintenant et j'ai un kit de 6 pièces avec les 14''caisse claire, toms de 10'', 12'', 14'', 16''et 22''bass drum. Maintenant je sais ce que vous pensez? Peavey rend tambours? Eh bien ils l'ont fait, et ces kits sont encore à trouver, mais rare.

Le raisonnement derrière va de ce kit est simple: ton. Alors que de nombreux musiciens plaisanter au sujet de bas de gamme Peavey vitesse, nous ne parlons pas ici des amplificateurs. Peavey embauché certains de vrais pros pour fabriquer ces Sets, et même s'il ya quelques sérieux problèmes que nous allons parler, il faut dire que ces tambours sont quelques-uns des plus doux sonne, vous trouverez, et pour une raison simple. Quand ces ont été conçus, ils ont été fait il n'y aurait pas de forage dans des cercles d'érable à 5 plis, en d'autres termes, pas de place pour un boîtier à vis de s'intégrer, pas de place pour les rondelles de métal, boulons écrous, etc entrer en contact avec le bois, diminuant ainsi leur unité tonale. En essentiellement le collage sur une épaisseur de plastique cerceaux en haut et en bas de chaque tambour, les têtes sont ensuite fixées à ces derniers, pas n'importe où dans le kit. C'est pourquoi vous les voir et ils aspect volumineux, avec de longs arceaux noir autour haut et en bas. Bien que ce soit une idée risquée qu'elle a payé. Ces tambours sonore incroyable.

Cependant, il ya des inconvénients. Leur vitesse est mis en place un cauchemar parent, vous avez besoin d'une clé de batterie à faire n'importe quoi. En utilisant Super Double stands contreventés, les toms essentiellement rouler à deux pour un stand, avec des cymbales sommet et un système de plancher plutôt douteux jambe tom. En outre, la batterie doit être sensible aux conditions météorologiques que j'ai eu un cerceau fait déchirer sans son boîtier collé et j'ai en quelque sorte eu à bloc de bois un marteau-chaud de la colle qu'il remet en place et ont encore jamais été tout à fait raison, mais tient Okay.

Donc, comme vous pouvez le voir il ya des avantages et inconvénients. Je ne recommanderais pas d'utiliser ce kit pour tout type de travaux routiers, mais d'un travail permanent mis en place dans un studio, il vous suffit de ne pas vous tromper avec cet instrument unique et belle consonance.

La note est une opinion générale; si elle était basée sur le tonus et la jouabilité je lui donnerais un dix.

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The Peavey Radial Pro 751 is a dynamic professional instrument designed primarily for studio use, though to the industrious it's an easy set-up live as well. I've been playing my set for about 5 years now and I have a 6 piece kit with the 14'' snare , toms in 10'', 12'', 14'', 16'' and 22'' bass drum. Now I know what you're thinking? Peavey makes drums? Well they did, and these kits are still to be found, but rare.

The reasoning behind going for this kit is simple: tone. While many musicians joke around about low-end Peavey gear we're not talking about amplifiers here. Peavey hired some real pros to manufacture these drumsets, and though there are some serious problems we'll talk about, it should be said that these drums are some of the sweetest sounding you will find, and for one simple reason. When these were designed, they were done so there would be no drilling in of the 5-ply Maple hoops, in other words, no place for a screw housing to fit in, no place for any metal washers, nuts bolts, etc. to come into contact with the wood, thus decreasing their tonal unity. By essentially gluing on thick plastic hoops at top and bottom of each drum, the heads are then fixed to these, not anywhere in the kit. That's why you see them and they look bulky, with long black hoops around top and bottom. Though this is a risky idea it paid off. These drums sound incredible.

However, there are disadvantages. Their gear set up is a relative nightmare, you need a drum key to do anything. By using super double braced stands, the toms essentially ride two to a stand, with cymbal atop and a rather dodgy floor tom leg system. Also, the drums must be sensitive to weather as I've had one hoop actually rip free from its glued casing and I sort of had to block of wood-hammer-hot glue it back into place and still have never been quite right but holds okay.

So as you can see there are pluses and minuses. I would not recommend using this kit for any kind of road work, but for a permanent set up in a studio, you simply won't go wrong with this unique and beautiful sounding instrument.

The rating is an overall opinion; were it based on tone and playability I'd give it a ten.

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Overall Opinion6/10

The Peavey Radial Pro 751 is a dynamic professional instrument designed primarily for studio use, though to the industrious it's an easy set-up live as well. I've been playing my set for about 5 years now and I have a 6 piece kit with the 14'' snare , toms in 10'', 12'', 14'', 16'' and 22'' bass drum. Now I know what you're thinking? Peavey makes drums? Well they did, and these kits are still to be found, but rare.

The reasoning behind going for this kit is simple: tone. While many musicians joke around about low-end Peavey gear we're not talking about amplifiers here. Peavey hired some real pros to manufacture these drumsets, and though there are some serious problems we'll talk about, it should be said that these drums are some of the sweetest sounding you will find, and for one simple reason. When these were designed, they were done so there would be no drilling in of the 5-ply Maple hoops, in other words, no place for a screw housing to fit in, no place for any metal washers, nuts bolts, etc. to come into contact with the wood, thus decreasing their tonal unity. By essentially gluing on thick plastic hoops at top and bottom of each drum, the heads are then fixed to these, not anywhere in the kit. That's why you see them and they look bulky, with long black hoops around top and bottom. Though this is a risky idea it paid off. These drums sound incredible.

However, there are disadvantages. Their gear set up is a relative nightmare, you need a drum key to do anything. By using super double braced stands, the toms essentially ride two to a stand, with cymbal atop and a rather dodgy floor tom leg system. Also, the drums must be sensitive to weather as I've had one hoop actually rip free from its glued casing and I sort of had to block of wood-hammer-hot glue it back into place and still have never been quite right but holds okay.

So as you can see there are pluses and minuses. I would not recommend using this kit for any kind of road work, but for a permanent set up in a studio, you simply won't go wrong with this unique and beautiful sounding instrument.

The rating is an overall opinion; were it based on tone and playability I'd give it a ten.


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