Ludwig is metal and sounds it.
Artist maple is maple and sounds it.
Acrylic is plastic, and I would continue not to guess it.
Ludwig has that omnipresent metallic ring.
Maple has wide variation in sound, from metal ring to dead center dry punch.
Acrylic is very dry. In addition, in spite of the tunings being the same, the Acrylic seems lower in pitch or darker... or something. I've listened to them all three or more times and still haven't quite put my finger on it.
Overall impression: The kit seems more alive in the recordings of the Ludwig and the Artist. Arcylic sucks the sound from the kit, because of its dryness.
Not a bad drum among them. I prefer the wood.
ps. The red-brown font color is such a trademark of Cliff that I automatically think he's the one writing. Admittedly he lays no claim to it, but I'm getting confused. Can you pick another?
