Well, here's the idea I mentioned in a different thread:
- to discuss about drum companies,
- their drum/hardware design
I'll cover three aspects - looks, level of detail, innovation.
I will not talk about sound - I leave that to everyone that has tried the drums...
http://www.mapexdrums.com/home.html1) ORION and SATURN - top series from MAPEX
On first look, they don't "stand out", as top lines should. When You look at them (in a picture), there's nothing spectacular.
A shell lacquered very ordinary, a badge that is very simple and unattractive, and decent hardware.
The clever details are revealed when You stare at them for a while -
the floating tom mount I.T.S system, and
the floating floor tom legs (a clever detail which certainly adds to the sound) L.T.S. system.
But, the most important thing is missing - a clear signature/sign (apart from the bass drum logo) that these are MAPEX drums...
2) Black Panther series - they certainly have authority. The badge is nicely done, too. One can tell those were manufactured in every detail. Plus, they try to mix woods, which is a bold idea by itself...
3) The lower series simply don't move me. Nothing to see there. They all look like high school kits.
My personal favorite is the Retrosonic -
http://www.andertons.co.uk/pages/i/94_1.jpgSingle lugs (stylish, but don't kill the single-lug lover
), hoops bent inward, and topped with a beautiful mate finish. What more could a guy dream for?!? The only down side is the undrilled tom - they should have used R.I.M.S - and if You don't like it, then take it off...
Fire away....