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Sonor Force 3007 Kit £899

The Force 3007 kit is a well-appointed upgrade from the 3005 range and rather intriguingly, features maple from two continents

The toms are all standard lengths, while the bass drum is an unusual 17½" deep

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The Force 3007 is an upgrade on the previous 3005 range of drums and sits under the umbrella of the Force series, which is split into four distinct lines - 507, 1007, 2007 and 3007. Though Sonor is a famously German brand of drums, all of the Force kits are a product of the company's Chinese operations.

That's not to say that the new Force 3007 is lacking any of Sonor's individual touches. The new kit spec features upgraded shells and shorter toms along with hardware improvements.

Shell surprise

While individual Force 3007 drums from 8" through to 24" diameter can be bought and assembled into a kit, Sonor is marketing five 'preconfigured' kits. Four of these kits are a variation on a five-drum set-up.

The review kit, known as Stage One, consists of a 22"x17½" bass drum, 14"x5½" snare drum, 12"x9" and 13"x10" toms and a 16"x16" floor tom. Stage Two and Stage Three kits feature different groupings of toms and floor tom with the same bass drum and snare.

The next kit - Studio One - is again a five-piece set up, but the 22" bass drum is swapped for a 20"x17½" model. The fifth preconfigured kit option is a Jungle version. Sonor's shrunken Jungle kit concept for dance/jazz/experimental applications has been so successful that it should be familiar to many. If not, a glance at the dimensions should put you in the picture - 16"x16" bass drum and 10"x8" and 14"x12" toms.

Unlike the four Stage/Studio kits, the Jungle kit is not supplied with a snare or hardware pack and, as such, is priced a good deal lower.

The previous 3-series kit (3005) made the jump to all-maple shells. The 3007 drums take things a step further by actually specifying the source of the maple. The old drums were made entirely from Chinese maple. The new models are a sandwich of Chinese and Canadian maple, with the Canadian maple clearly perceived as being a superior wood.

The shells are formed from a central three plies of Chinese maple with either two or three plies of Canadian maple above and below, where they will have maximum effect on the sound. Bass drums are 7.2mm thick and are made up of a total of nine plies (three Canadian, three Chinese, three Canadian). Snare drums and toms, meanwhile, are all 5.8mm thick as a result of having two less plies (two Canadian, three Chinese, two Canadian).

The fact that Sonor have managed to source a more expensive raw material and transport it further to the factory, yet still produce a kit only £50 more expensive than the one it replaces is a vivid example of just how competitive things are out there.

True blue

The revised shells are available in a choice of nine different lacquered finishes. Among the options is a pair of new sparkles. The Blue Sparkle which adorns the review kit is exceptionally light-catching. The shade of blue - more a lighter, Royal blue than say, Navy, allows the metallic filling to shimmer away. Other sparkle options are Red (again, new) and White. There is one other new finish - Midnight Fade, which is a blue to black fade.

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MusicRadar rating

3.5 of 5

Pros

This is a thoroughly decent, well-appointed kit. Good value for money.

Cons

Lack of adventurous shellpack options.

Verdict

While being the product of a Chinese factory, this latest incarnation of Sonor's 3-series kit is built to the standard that you would expect from Sonor. The clever combination of maple in the shells is an attempt to improve quality while remaining within a budget. The drums certainly sound good - our criticisms of the snare could apply only to that individual drum - and the lacquer finish is spot-on.

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Specification

Force 3007 Kit

Price:
£899
Floor Tom Shell Ply:
7
Floor Tom Shell Thickness:
5.8
Floor Tom Size:
16 x 16
Heads:
Remo
Snare Lugs:
10
Snare Shell Ply:
7
Snare Shell Thickness:
5.8
Snare Size:
14 x 5.5
Tom Shell Ply:
7
Tom Size:
12 x 913 x 1016 x 16

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