Apart from a few hardware glitches, this is a concerted effort from ddrum - exotic wood, cool styling and a unique vibe
The MusicRadar Team, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 12:13 pm UTC
The clarity of tone that you get from the toms would be ideal for r’n’b players
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Nice looks, cool styling, unique vibe.
Couple of little hardware glitches.
With the Dios, we really liked the choice of sizes, the look of the kit and hardware and many aspects of the sound. The little hardware niggles were disappointing, but shouldn't put you off - they're easy to check for before you buy. Just as Mapex has come into its own as a 'proper' drum brand, good things could come to ddrum and its players in the near future.
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