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With an attention-grabbing finish and all maple shells, Peace’s Paragon kit is an arresting sight and sound
The MusicRadar Team, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 12:12 pm BST
If Peace had a motto it would be along the lines of ‘You’ve got to be seen to be heard’
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For more than 30 years, Peace has supplied drums and components to other companies (and is still doing so). The skills and knowledge acquired over the years have enabled Peace to slot into a crowded marketplace. The company also has the wealth of resources – every single component found on this or any other Peace kit is made in-house at Peace’s factory in Taiwan.
Peace offering
The Paragon range of kits is marketed above Peace’s established DNA series by virtue of its ability to be customised to individual drummer’s requirements. Any diameter of drum from 6" to 26" is available, in any of the many finishes that Peace produces. Turnaround of custom orders is a remarkable eight weeks.
The choice of kits is as follows: our review kit which is made up of an undrilled 22"x18" bass drum, 14"x61/2" snare, 13"x9" rack tom and a 16”x15” floor tom; a fusion-type shell pack of the same kick and snare partnered with 12"x8", 14"x11" and 16"x13" toms; and an out and out rocker’s kit comprising a 24"x18" bass drum, 14"x61/2" snare, a 12"x7" rack tom along with 16"x16" and 18"x16" floor toms.
The five-piece kits come in at only £50 more than the four-piecer, which is amazing when you consider that all the shell packs come equipped with the same set of hardware. The shell pack colours are Atomic Iceburn Sparkle (a tobacco/ champagne burst), Atomic Tangerine and our Atomic Fireball Sparkle. If Peace had a motto it would probably be along the lines of ‘You’ve got to be seen to be heard’ and the Atomic Red Sparkle is stunning and unashamedly eye-catching.
The lacquer is expertly finished and buried within it are thousands of metal flakes that catch the light and make the finish sparkle. By its very nature, this sort of finish is thicker and heavier than, say a clear gloss, and will influence the sound of the shell and the drum itself.
Shell it like it is
The shells are made from Canadian rock maple and stand at nine plies deep. Peace uses the term ‘micro-plies’ to describe the construction of the shells as each layer of ply is significantly thinner than convention would dictate. Certainly the overall thickness of the shell – around 7.5mm – is more akin to that of a typical six-ply sandwich. Peace claims that this thinner ply method encourages vibrations and therefore imparts an increased resonance to the shells.
The bearing edges are angled to a smooth edge rather than sharp point and are consistently cut. Inside the shells are sanded to a similarly soft touch. Peace’s own design of lugs (the Deus Two-Way Micro Tube Lugs) puncture the shells at even intervals. They are basically pairs of low-mass lugs linked by a shaped length of tubing. Their neat design ensures minimal contact with the shell, enforced by the inclusion of rubber washers at the point of entry.
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It looks and sounds great, it’s reasonably priced.
A few small details could be improved.
There is much about this Peace kit that impresses. The sparkle lacquer looks fabulous and the sizes of the drums are spot on, and real effort has gone into creating a suitably powerful snare to complete the kit. The configuration of the kit, with only one rack tom works well - it's good to find a shell pack that suits the style of music intended. While a few details could be bettered, the kit delivers where it matters with considerable glee.
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