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This exact replica of Rush's 30th anniversary tour kit is outstanding, albeit extremely expensive
The MusicRadar Team, Mon 3 Dec 2007, 12:05 pm UTC
DW's R30 kit is an exact replica of the kit that Neil Peart played during Rush's 30th anniversary tour. Only 30 kits exist and only one has made it to the UK. It costs a penny under 22 grand - there are still a few places where you could buy a house for that. But we can guess which you would prefer...
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Though Neil has been a DW endorsee for some years, a combination of the launch of his Sabian Paragon cymbals and the 30th anniversary Rush tour prompted him to engage John Good of DW in a quest for his 'dream kit'. The resulting extravaganza of toms, snares and cymbals sports more gold than a bling wedding and was described by Good as "the hardest kit that I've ever made".
There is so much to the kit that this review can only sketch an outline of what £22K buys. A good place to begin would be with the individual drums: 8"x7", 10"x7", 12"x8" and 13"x9" toms; 15"x12", 15"x13", 16"x16" and 18"x16" floor toms; a 22"x16" bass drum; three snare drums - a 14"x6" brass/maple Edge snare, a 14"x6 ½" maple solid ply model and a 13"x3 ½" piccolo.
Accompanying the drums is a full set of Sabian Paragon cymbals, while all the hardware is gold-plated.
Though the kit is arranged in the shape of a crescent whose points are almost within touching distance, it is based around the familiar blueprint of bass drum, snare, one-up/two-down toms and floor toms. This central portion of the kit accounts for the kick drum, one of the 14" snare drums, the 13" tom, the deeper of the 15" floor toms and the 16" floor tom.
The three smaller toms are situated above the hi-hats, with the 8" and 10" mounted at the same angle while the 12" is a step down. Lower down to the left of the hi-hats is the shorter 15" floor tom, a cluster of five LP cowbells and, beyond that, the 13" piccolo snare mounted incredibly high. The 18" floor tom is stand-mounted behind the player's right shoulder (assuming he or she is facing forward), so that it leans over the 16" floor tom. here is no provision for mounting the second 14" snare drum.
Neil Peart is a veteran of countless halls, arenas and studios and has sensibly included the pair of 14" snares to offer the choice, depending on the location and your inclination, between two very different but equally impressive instruments.
The cymbals are arranged around the kit in Neil's preferred manner. This is fairly straightforward - the ride is to the right of the bass drum, both chinas are hard right and the two pairs of hi-hats are easily accessible for a leading right-hand player - with the exception of the crashes and splashes to the left of the kit. They are mounted at quite a height in order to give clearance from the toms, so a certain amount of kit orientation and stretching is required to play elements in this area cleanly.
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24-carat, gold-plated hardware. Space-age graphics. Loud yet responsive with fantastic tone.
The price - there are still a few places where you could buy a house for that.
There is no question that this is an outstanding, albeit very expensive, set of drums, and it should be viewed as an experiment. The first R30 kit was fiendishly complex in design and execution. To then produce another 29 exact copies shows a desire for perfection bordering on masochistic. Everyone who contributed to this project deserves praise.
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