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Pearl Masters Maple/Gum 4-piece Shell Pack MMG924XSP/C186

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Pearl Masters Maple/Gum Series 4-piece Shell Pack in Hand-Rubbed Natural Maple (#186) - 22"x16" Bass Drum, 10"x7" and 12"x8" Toms, and 16"x16" Floor Tom

Delivering arguably the greatest drum tones ever recorded, the historically-proven sound of the Maple/Gum shell combination is renowned worldwide for its explosive midrange warmth and extended low-end power. Now, Pearl makes this coveted sound available with Masters Maple/Gum Series; the first limited production Masterworks kit we have ever made. Offered in two pre-selected shell packs for the sound-conscious professional player, each kit features a vault-cured EvenPly-Six layered premium North American Maple and Gum wood shell with 60-degree edges, Mastercast Die-Cast hoops, and Pearl's CL bridge lugs.

Pictures may be for reference/color reference only. Finish may vary. Please contact us with any questions prior to purchase. If you need something you don't see, contact us!

Pearl Masters Maple/Gum 4-piece Shell Pack MMG924XSP/C186

Condition
Brand
Model
  • SHELL PACKS
Finish
  • Hand Rubbed Natural Maple

About the Seller

Maxwell's House of Music

Jeffersonville, IN, United States
(288)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:1,037

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