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Premier Projector II Tenor Drums
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4/9/2005
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No recommendations
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2.0
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Description:
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Projector II Tenors
Complementing the HTS784 perfectly, Premier Tenor Drums offer a lightweight alternative to many of the more traditional designs available on the market.
Features:
- Quality 8mm/8ply Birch Shell with lacquered inside for increased response and tone
- Die Cast aluminum suspension ring eliminates heavy, bulky tension lugs and allows for a thinner shell
- Precision cut bearing edge ensures precise and smooth tuning.
- High tension tuning capabilities
- Wooden bearing edge reinforced with an internal aluminum support ring
- Chrome hardware as standard
- 2.3mm steel hoops
- New shell profile for added projection and tuning
- Everplay Pinstripe marching tenor heads by Remo, USA
Available in all popular configurations with carriers or drums only (ala-carte)
TENOR
DRUMS / Diameter / Depth
3956 6" 7"
3958 8" 8"
3960 10" 9"
3962 12" 11"
3963 13" 12"
3964 14" 13"
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Posts: 41 Registered: August 2002 Location: Stateboro
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Review Date: 4/9/2005
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 2
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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spacing of tenors, rim weathering, hard to keep drums level.
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well, im not gonna lie to you and say that you need a set of these tenors. after playing every different set of tenors there are on the market, my conclusion is this, buy anything but these. they greatly failed my "drummer's test" of tenor playing. my school uses premier tenors and they really do fall apart pretty easily. carriers are cheaply made it seems like. plus, they are based in England, meaning longer shipping times and more expensivs shipping costs overall. i was greatly disapointed when i first played these tenors, and if premier doesnt do a better job of making them, then my opinion will never change
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