Pacific Drums and Percussion - Current Drum Lines

Current Drum Lines

  • Concept Series - is a new line of PDP drums that are available in both all-maple or all-birch shells. All shells are 7-ply, except for the snare which is 10-ply.
  • X7 - As the name implies, these kits are pre-configured as a 7 piece kit. They were made from poplar (up until 2009), and come with both lacquer and wrap finishes. For 2009, the X7 kit features all-maple shells. Pearlescent Black replaces Orange Sparkle for 2010. Purple Sparkle is also available.
  • M5 - The all-maple M5 shell kit is made for serious drummers who want to have a professional drum set with an affordable price tag. The fusion sizes of this kit is a perfect combination which offers sonic power with clarity. Like the FS series, 8" and 16" add-on toms are available.
  • FS - These drums are made from Birch and comes with matte lacquer finishes. These drums are pre-configured as a fusion kit with 8" and 16" toms available as add-ons.
  • Mainstage - PDP's latest entry level kit that includes hardware, cymbals, and drum throne.
  • Z5 - PDP's entry level of drums that are all-wood construction, FinishPly wrap, and an array of five color choices.
  • PDP Player - A junior drum kit which includes a kick drum, two rack toms, a floor tom, and a snare. This kit also comes with a crash/ride cymbal, a set of hi-hats, and a child-sized throne.

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