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Dixon Artisan Custom Traditional Maple Series kit £1650

Another impressive Artisan kit from Dixon shows this company means business

Dixon Artisan Custom Traditional Maple Series kit

Small, shallow toms positively beg you to try out your fastest rolls.

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Over three decades Taiwanese company Dixon has built up an enviable reputation for supplying unpretentious but reliable hardware and budget drums. Then in the last few years Dixon has moved into high-end professional quality kits.

We played the last Artisan kit in September 2007 and were highly impressed. That was an Artisan Select with hybrid shells of Maple, Birch, Walnut and Bubinga. The Artisan line also includes Maple-Bubinga (MBS) drums and the more conventionally-structured, all-Maple TMS - Traditional Maple Series - reviewed here.

It's also worth noting that the Artisan now sits atop a full range of Dixon drums with the names Venom, Demon and Chaos.

Build

"The shimmering finish of the kit is reminiscent of some classic wraps. The Artisan glitter does just that - it glitters."

The defining feature of these TMS drums is the shells of North American maple. Toms are 7-ply and approximately 5mm, while the snare and bass drum are thicker at around 8mm.

The 'A Grade' wood is selected by Dixon's own timber buyers and the shells are constructed in Dixon's Taiwanese factory by their own skilled artisans. Inspecting the inner shells and the bearing edges it's evident these artisans are making a great job of it.

The bearing edges are standard 45°, they are level and accurate, smoothly sanded then waxed for a snug, airtight fit. The lightly sealed Maple certainly looks 'Grade A'. In terms of shell sizes the Artisan is a custom kit, which means you can choose from a pretty wide range, with toms from 8 to 18-inch diameter and bass drums from 18 to 24-inch, all in two or three depths.

The PlayDixon website has an impressive gallery of possible Artisan configurations. Our review kit has three trendily shallow mounted toms measuring 10x6½-inch, 12x7-inch and 13x8-inch.

Then there is a 14x12-inch floor tom on legs and a massive 22x20-inch bass drum. The floor tom legs are unusually stout and clamped by a neat memory lock under the mounting block.

Completing the line-up is a 14x6½-inch snare, one of just two Artisan Maple snares on offer, the other being a 14x5½-inch. But the website also reveals a good range of alternative snares, in wood or metal.

The shimmering finish of the kit pictured here is reminiscent of some classic wraps. In fact this is one of four new glittering lacquers. Our kit is Stardust Grey, while the three other options are Stardust Black, Stardust Turquoise and Stardust Red.

Just as we accept that drums made in Taiwan are now as good as anything anywhere, we're getting used to their lacquered finishes being equally splendid. The Artisan glitter does just that - it glitters. And we particularly appreciated the way it is applied all the way around the leading edges of the bass drum hoops.

The metal work is unchanged, except that on the review kit it is in black nickel. This blends strikingly well with the Stardust Grey, but you can opt for conventional or black chrome if you prefer.

Lightweight mini-lugs are mounted on rubber gaskets, and both toms and snare are fitted with heavyweight zinc die-cast hoops. This is all classy, as are the enclosed bass drum claws which are set on thick rubber isolating gaskets.

Small toms are suspended by Dixon's steel Vibra-Bands and this was the only thing slightly blighting the look for us. Vibra-Bands have the classic four-lug support design and do the isolating task well, but they are quite obtrusive which detracts marginally from the gorgeousness of the drums. More recent design solutions from other manufacturers have been more discreet.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Full sounding bass drum. Good snare. High-built quality and nice lacquered finish.

Cons

Steel Vibra-Bands supporting the toms spoil the look a little.

Verdict

Gorgeous, and it's well designed and built. The drums look and sound fabulous.

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Specification

Artisan Custom Traditional Maple Series kit

Price:
£1650
Heads:
Evans USA G2 Clear batters on toms; Evans USA Genera G1 Coated snare batter; Evans USA EMAD bass batter Taiwan-made resonants
Finishes:
Stardust Grey, Stardust Black, Stardust Turquoise, Stardust Red
Plies:
7-ply toms and bass drum; 10-ply snare
Drum Shell Material:
North American Maple

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