It looks like they are getting back into the business.
Anyone have the scoop? The finishes look tasty as hell.
http://drumset.premier-percussion.com/c ... /drumsets/
Premier drums
Premier drums
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- Paul Marangoni
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Re: Premier drums
Yes, I've been keeping my eye on Premier, as they were some of the best sounding drums I played when I was just starting out in the 70s. The story of their re-emergence begins here: http://drumset.premier-percussion.com/n ... f-kd-drums
I'll be sure to check them out at NAMM. I can't say I dig the tom mounts though.
I'll be sure to check them out at NAMM. I can't say I dig the tom mounts though.
Re: Premier drums
Kiko Freitas gets a beautiful sound on his......altho' this clip may not be Premier...damn he is a great player
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LpmPEE60ss[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LpmPEE60ss[/youtube]
When your taking on flack your over the target
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Re: Premier drums
Glad to see they made it out of bankruptcy, or administration, whatever the UK calls it over there.
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Re: Premier drums
We had a massive flood of Premier gear here in Australia in the 90's and some of the Signias and Genistas were amazing but the quality control was very hit and miss.
A friend of mine ordered a Signia that came with no tom mounts, unfinished bass drum and unsanded internal walls. But un saying that I had some hire kits on tour and they sounded incredcible.
I think the biggest downfall of Premier was their hardware, it just wouldn't last.
A friend of mine ordered a Signia that came with no tom mounts, unfinished bass drum and unsanded internal walls. But un saying that I had some hire kits on tour and they sounded incredcible.
I think the biggest downfall of Premier was their hardware, it just wouldn't last.
- Paul Marangoni
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Re: Premier drums
Probably true, but their hardware in the 70s and early 80s (Lokfast?) was ahead of its time. The design alone was unlike anything else - very art deco.Richie Jarvis wrote:I think the biggest downfall of Premier was their hardware, it just wouldn't last.
- Old Pit Guy
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Re: Premier drums
Anyone ever play a Resonator set or haul one around? This thing was not ahead of its time.Paul Marangoni wrote:Probably true, but their hardware in the 70s and early 80s (Lokfast?) was ahead of its time. The design alone was unlike anything else - very art deco.Richie Jarvis wrote:I think the biggest downfall of Premier was their hardware, it just wouldn't last.
- Paul Marangoni
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I heard that they sounded better once you removed the inner shell.Old Pit Guy wrote:Anyone ever play a Resonator set or haul one around? This thing was not ahead of its time.
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Re: Premier drums
I hear rumblings that Premier may reintroduce their beautiful one-piece high tension lug in 2013! Oh man, if they do that, as well as those sweet low profile die cast hoops, I'm picking up a set pronto! My favorite drums of all time!
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