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Gretsch New Classic Kit £1699

After more than 50 years Gretsch unveils a new-look Classic, and it was worth the wait

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Gretsch must be the only drum company to have produced an unchanging top line of drums for more than 50 years. Since its heyday in the '50s, Gretsch's drums have remained virtually unaltered. The charitable view is that there was no need to change them since they sounded so good. The more realistic view is that under-investment meant the company stood almost still while all around them modernised or sank.

Gretsch always had a trump card, however - 'that great Gretsch sound'. The hardware was dire but the sound was to die for. So for decades, while pro drummers - jazzers and rockers alike - endorsed all kinds of drums on stage, many took a Gretsch into the studio.

Gretsch continues to produce its top line Custom USA kits at a high price. But perhaps surprisingly, it's in the middle bracket that Gretsch has recently turned heads. The Catalina is one of the best budget kits around, and Gretsch has now come up with the New Classic Maple - an alternative pro kit, significantly cheaper than its American-made drums.

The inevitable explanation is that the Classic is made in Asia, like the Catalina. But you'd never know it - build quality is equal to that of Gretsch's USA kits. What is different though, is the revamped look...

Two-point lugs

The most striking visual change is in the double-post, low-mass tube lugs that replace the much-copied, curvy, die-cast lugs. The new lugs may seem a complete departure but the style goes back to the late '30s when Gretsch manufactured kits designed by Billy Gladstone.

The next striking innovation is the ITS (Integrated Tension Lug Suspension System) for the small toms. It takes advantage of the double-post lugs by slotting in between each pair of posts for secure four-point stability. Unlike many other systems, Gretsch's ITS is sleek and barely noticeable, but still very strong.

The down side is that in order to mount the ITS, there's an 'L' arm tom bracket, which in turn requires a multi-clamp attachment to a cymbal stand. All this is provided, but we can't help thinking that it is not the most elegant solution.

One more nod in the vintage direction is the round brass badge, instead of the octagonal badge. Classic round badge Gretsch kits, particularly '50s and '60s kits, are the ones collectors go for. The new badge invokes the classic badge but bears the words: 'Gretsch New Classic Maple'.

Shells and Sound

The shells are straight-sided with no reinforcement rings, and are made from a maple blend. The implication is that these are not the 100 percent Canadian rock maple of the more expensive USA kits. How much difference that makes is impossible to say, but they don't look any different.

Where Gretsch shells differ from other shells is in the inner coating of matt silver paint and the 30º bearing edges. Most drums have clear sealed interiors and 45º edges. The 30º edges warm the sound slightly, bringing out a little extra depth. What's more, the thickness of each shell varies according to the shell's size. Therefore all the toms have six plies, but the 10" tom is 4.8mm thick, the 12" tom is 5.7mm and the 14" floor tom is 6.6mm.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Retro chic combined with that great Gretsch sound. Competitive price.

Cons

Only two finish options limits the appeal. Some aesthetic inconsistencies.

Verdict

While Gretsch's American-produced drums remain expensive with a small but fanatical following, Gretsch's newer Asian-produced lines have been a revelation. The Modern Classic Maple is a pro Gretsch with a funky, retro-classic look and a price to compete with your Pearls and Yamahas.

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Specification

New Classic Kit

Price:
£1699
Colour:
Deep Cherry
Country of Origin:
USA
Drum Shell Material:
Maple Blend
Floor Tom Shell Thickness:
6.6
Floor Tom Size:
14 x 14
Heads:
Evans Drumheads
Kick Shell Thickness:
9.1
Kick Size:
18 x 22
Snare Shell Thickness:
12.5
Snare Size:
14 x 5.5
Tom Size:
8 x 109 x 12

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