Pearl Roadshow RS525SC/C33 — Pure White


The Pearl Roadshow RS525SC/C33 is a complete 5-piece beginner drum kit designed to get you playing straight out of the box — no additional purchases needed. Built by Pearl, the world's largest drum manufacturer, it features 6-ply Asian White Poplar shells with hand-cut 45-degree bearing edges for solid, punchy tone and easy tuning. Every detail has been reinforced for durability: double-braced stands, robust lugs and fittings, and a chain-drive bass drum pedal built to handle enthusiastic playing. The kit ships with cymbals, hardware, a throne, sticks, and a stick bag — everything a beginner or student drummer needs to start their rhythmic journey. Available here in Pure White (C33).


Specifications

Configuration

  • 5-piece complete drum kit

Shells

  • Material: 6-ply Asian White Poplar, 7 mm thick
  • Bearing edge: Hand-cut 45-degree
  • Hoops: 1.2 mm triple-flanged steel

Drum Sizes

  • Bass drum: 22" x 16"
  • Snare drum: 14" x 5.5"
  • Rack tom 1: 10" x 8"
  • Rack tom 2: 12" x 9"
  • Floor tom: 16" x 16"

Cymbals

  • 16" brass crash/ride cymbal
  • 14" hybrid hi-hats

Hardware Included

  • Cymbal stand
  • Hi-hat stand
  • Snare stand
  • 2 x rack tom holders
  • Chain-drive bass drum pedal
  • Double-braced drum throne

Accessories Included

  • 2 pairs of maple drumsticks
  • Stick bag
  • Pearl drum poster

Weight

  • Approximately 84 lbs (38 kg)

Finish / Color

  • Pure White (C33)



ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • RS525SC/C33 Roadshow 10 / 12 / 16 / 22 / 14x5.5" 5pc Drum Set with Hardware, Cymbals
Categories
Shell Material
  • Poplar

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