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Description
Welcome to the world of precision and craftsmanship with the Pearl Reference Series drum set. Engineered for the discerning drummer, this series is the culmination of Pearl’s extensive research into drum acoustics and performance. Each drum in the series is meticulously constructed using a blend of high-quality wood types to achieve optimal tonal balance. This ensures that every beat resonates with clarity, whether you're in a studio or on stage.
The Reference Series is designed to cater to both the seasoned professional and the ambitious amateur, offering versatility that meets the demands of any musical genre. The shells are crafted with a combination of maple, birch, and African mahogany, each selected for its unique acoustic properties. This blending of materials results in a drum set that delivers a rich, full-bodied sound with dynamic range and articulation. The MasterCast die-cast hoops further enhance the sound by providing increased tuning stability and projection.
Each component in the Reference Series showcases Pearl’s commitment to excellence, with attention to detail evident in every aspect from the hardware to the finishes. This series is not just about sound; it's about making a statement. Experience the unparalleled quality and sound that only Pearl can offer.
Key Features:
- Hybrid shell composition featuring maple, birch, and African mahogany
- MasterCast die-cast hoops for improved tuning stability
- Optimized shell thickness for each drum size
- Precision-engineered hardware for durability and performance
- Available in various configurations to suit different playing styles
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Introducing The Pearl Reference Series
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Pearl Reference Series.
Build quality
Features and functionality
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The Reference kit offers a tom configuration of 10", 12", 14", preferred by some for its tonal range over the Masters' 12", 13", 16".
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The Pearl Reference series incorporates Gyro-Lock mounts, known for their infinite positioning capabilities and durability, surpassing the longevity of ball-arm mounts.
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Value and pricing
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The Masters Custom includes a Yamaha HW780 hardware pack, which adds significant value, making it a budget-friendly option despite its scuffs.
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User experience
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Owners of the Reference kit often choose it for its superior finishes, such as the champagne sparkle, enhancing visual appeal.
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Some users find the bass drum overly thick and heavy, likening it to playing a solid piece of concrete, which affects resonance negatively for certain styles.
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Users with previous back issues may find the weight of the Reference kit challenging, though the sound quality is often deemed worth the effort for able-bodied users.
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Owners suggest using a snare stand for tom mounting due to the drum's weight, providing a more stable setup during performances.
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Setup and maintenance
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Finding each drum's sweet spot can be challenging due to the varied shell construction; using uniform drum heads helps achieve a consistent sound across the kit.
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L-rods are preferred by some for quicker setups and teardowns, leading users to replace Optimounts with more convenient Ludwig ATLAS mounts in certain situations.
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Comparisons
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Reference drums are heavier than DW Collectors Series, with thicker shells and diecast hoops, affecting portability but enhancing durability.
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Reference Pure is favored by some for needing less force to produce sound, offering a lighter alternative to the standard Reference kit without compromising tonal quality.
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Artist usage
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Ray Luzier uses the Pearl Reference Series drum set for the Korn #ftl20 tour, as detailed in his Instagram post.
Natural finish 22x18 bass drum 10x9 tom 12x10 tom 14x14 floor tom 16x16 floor tom 14x6.5 snare drum
Arejay Hale uses the Pearl Reference Series drum kit, as detailed on the official Pearl Drums website. His tour kit includes a Neon Green Sparkle finish with the following components: a 20x20 bass drum, 10x7 and 12x7 toms, 13x13, 14x14, and 16x16 floor toms, 6x18 and 6x21 rocket toms, a 13x6.5 Reference 20-ply snare drum, and 12x7 and 10x4 Maple snare drums.
In an interview with MusicRadar, Chris Slade mentioned that he used a Pearl Reference Series drum kit for a specific tour, citing its suitability for that particular setting. While he typically uses DW drums, he matched the Pearl kit's setup and sizes with his DW kit, including a DW Edge snare, which he praised for its exceptional sound.
In the video "POV: You’re A Pro Drummer On A HUGE World Tour," Gabe Helguera states at 5:23 that he is playing a Pearl Reference Series drum kit for their 2024 world tour.
Jimmy played a reference Pearl Drum kit when on tour with Alice Cooper. Sizes are:
24x15 kick drum (x2) 8x7- Rack Tom 10x8- Rack Tom 12x8- Rack Tom 13x9- Rack Tom 15x13- Floor Tom 16x14- Floor Tom 20x14- Gong Drum
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