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Premier Rock Legend Kit £1031

The monstrous Rock Legend kick can be hard work but if you need big sounds on a small budget, this kit's for you

The huige 26"x16" bass drum.

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The Legend is a pretty unfussy affair (in common with the rest of the Artist Series) as far as ornamentation and fancy fixtures and fittings is concerned. The tom shells wear individual low-mass lugs and triple-flanged hoops while the kick drum has wooden hoops finished to match the shell itself.

 

As you might expect, the big 26" bass drum is undrilled, so the 13" tom will need to be stand-mounted - placing it on a bass drum mount would elevate the tom somewhere into the stratosphere and make it just about impossible to play. To maintain resonance, the mounted tom is suspended from a familiar-looking ISO-mount cradle, which is about the most advanced hardware feature on the whole kit.

 

While we're covering the metallic aspects of the Rock Legend, we should mention the stands that complete the package. Not that there's a great deal to discuss - they're all double braced and of the type that you know will go the distance in efficient, if not esoteric style. Some of the plastic joint inserts were a tad unco-operative when reassembling the cymbal stands, but otherwise everything's just as it should be.

 

Rock by name, rock by nature?

 

Given the nature of this incarnation of the Artist Maple kit, you'll know what to expect in terms of the way the Rock Legend sounds. With a kick drum and larger floor tom a full 4" wider than other popular varieties, the set-up is (as if it needs to be stated), aimed at rockers with something of a penchant for bombastic fills and earth-shuddering bass notes.

 

Certainly the size of the drums here means that they don't have the quick, neat attack of 10" and 12" toms or smaller kicks. And while you might be thinking it's odd that such a wide bass drum is only 16" deep, Premier have judged well here - a deeper kick drum would be pretty unwieldy in the tonal department and hard to get any forceful attack from.

 

As it is, there's a decent amount of walloping low end on offer, although the bass drum isn't as loud as you might expect, and there's a distinctly punchy upper-midrange edge to its voice.

 

The upside of this situation is that the drum is fairly usable even without damping, although one of the first things I'd do with the kit is cut a hole in the front head for some extra help in this area. The toms share the same traits as the 26" drum - all of them are fat enough and display enough bottom end to make thudding around the kit a real pleasure, but a different set of heads would probably warm things up a tad.

 

The Everplay heads (made by Remo) that are factory fitted are worthy enough, but I'd be tempted to experiment with some Emperors or even Pinstripes to see what benefits are to be had. Again though, the toms, despite their generous dimensions, are easy to live with in terms of tunability and lack of annoying overtones and buzzes.

 

The 14" brass snare drum that completes the Rock Legend has been somewhat neglected in this review so far. But that is no reflection on its performance. In actual fact, the 61/2" deep drum is lovely, and a great partner to the supersized rest of the kit. The choice of brass here is perfect, because it enables the snare to cut through the thick low/mid frequencies produced by the other drums in the set-up with ease. And the depth allows for enough muscular body for the snare to live up to the Rock Legend tag.

 

If you're a fan of really big drums but you don't have a really big drum budget you'll go a bundle on the Rock Legend concept. Premier deserve credit for not being afraid to offer such an out-of-the-ordinary kit in their otherwise mainstream Artist Series.

Verdict

It's a set-up of real character and while the Artist might not be Premier's priciest line, build quality is easily enough to inspire real confidence, Want to be Tre Cool, Mark Richardson or John Bonham? The Rock Legend is an obvious, and excellent, place to start.

MusicRadar rating:

4 of 5 stars

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Great for fans of serious sized kits, plenty of character, and well priced.

Cons

You’ll really have to work the bass drum and you’ll need to have a big car.

Verdict

It's a set-up of real character and while the Artist might not be Premier's priciest line, build quality is easily enough to inspire real confidence, Want to be Tre Cool, Mark Richardson or John Bonham? The Rock Legend is an obvious, and excellent, place to start.

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Specification

Rock Legend Kit

Price:
£1031
Drum Shell Material:
Maple
Floor Tom Shell Ply:
6
Floor Tom Size:
16 x 18
Kick Lugs:
6
Snare Shell Ply:
6
Snare Size:
14 x 6.5
Tom Shell Ply:
6
Tom Size:
13 x 10

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