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Pearl 930 P-930 Demonator, Bassdrum Pedal£ 68,-*
Pearl 930 P-932 Demonator, Bassdrum Pedal£ 167,-*
Pearl MBC-1 Bass-Drum Carrier, Carrier£ 171,-*
Pearl Black Beat EB20BDPL, Bass-Drum Head£ 25,64*
Pearl Masters Premium MMP MMP924XAP #C151, Drum ...£ 1.455,-*
Pearl Ambassador BR1320PL, Bass-Drum Head£ 21,36*
Pearl CST80, Cymbal Mount£ 34,25*
Pearl CH70, Cymbal Mount£ 32,54*
Pearl TH2000 I , Tom Mount£ 38,53*
Pearl DCL300P, Percussion holder£ 22,26*
Pearl 830 P-830, Bassdrum Pedal£ 51,-*
Pearl 930 C-930, Cymbal Stand£ 69,-*
Pearl 930 S-930, Snare Stand£ 51,-*
Pearl B1000, Cymbal Stand£ 98,-*
Pearl Boom Box PCJ-633BB643, Cajon£ 170,-*
Pearl CAJH-100 Cajon Holster, Cajon£ 19,65*
Pearl Championship PBD 2414.033, Marching Bassdrum£ 574,-*
Pearl Championship PBD 2614.033, Marching Bassdrum£ 599,-*
Pearl Championship RM-ALTB, Carrier£ 240,-*
Pearl Export EXX EXX705Z/C #31, Drum Set£ 598,-*
Pearl Export EXX EXX705Z/C #91, Drum Set£ 598,-*
Pearl Export EXX EXX725FZ/C #31, Drum Set£ 598,-*
Pearl Export EXX EXX725SZ/C #91, Drum Set£ 598,-*
Pearl Export EXX EXX725Z/C #31, Drum Set£ 598,-*
Pearl Export EXX725FZ/C #702, Drum Set£ 598,-*
Pearl Gussspannreifen DC1408, Drum Keys£ 53,-*
Pearl Limited Edition CMSD1455S/C, Snare£ 471,-*
Pearl Masterworks MWA1370S20TMB, Snare£ 847,-*
Pearl PCAM-100 Cajon Agogo Bell, Cajon£ 35,10*
Pearl PCAP-100 Cajon Agogo Bell, Cajon£ 35,10*
Pearl The Wedge PCJ-3000B, Cajon£ 230,-*
Pearl Vision VBA VBA826EX #C790, Drum Set£ 941,-*
Pearl Vision VBA VBA826EX #C791 Rod Pins, Drum Set£ 941,-*
Pearl S-022N with Nylon Snare, ...£ 9,76*
Pearl Aussendämpfer OM1, Drum head accessories.£ 12,84*
Pearl PF-40 Abstellfüße für BD., Marching Access ...£ 25,69*
Pearl Demon Drive B-300W Control Core Wood, Bass ...£ 23,12*
Pearl Eliminator B200QB Quad Bea ...£ 20,46*
Pearl K-050, Tuning Aid£ 4,28*
Pearl OptiMount OPT0708, Percuss ...£ 29,97*
Pearl Signature DC1465, Dennis Chambers, Snare£ 490,-*
Pearl 1000 H1000, Hi-Hat Stand£ 153,-*
Pearl Eliminator P2000C, Bassdrum Pedal£ 137,-*
Pearl NP69/2, Replacement Unit£ 3,38*
Pearl TH88S Tomarm, Tom Mount£ 20,46*
Pearl 930 BC-930, Cymbal Stand£ 64,-*
Pearl S-025 Free Floating, Snare£ 8,05*
Pearl 2000 RH2000 Eliminator, Hi-Hat Stand£ 230,-*
Pearl ADP-30, Percussion holder£ 31,68*
Pearl Eliminator DC508A, Replacement Unit£ 3,42*
Pearl PC08, Rack Clamp£ 16,18*
Pearl PSC-BC Sitzauflage, Cajon£ 12,84*
Pearl Ultra Cast UCA-1465/B, Snare£ 570,-*
Pearl Flügelmutter M8W/2, Replacement Unit£ 4,28*
Pearl PPS-37, Percussion holder£ 29,11*
Pearl C1000, Cymbal Stand£ 85,-*
Pearl OptiMount OPT0910, Percussion holder£ 30,82*
Pearl Eliminator BCA1, Replacement Unit£ 16,18*
Pearl ISS IS-0810N/C Regular, Percussion holder£ 21,32*
Pearl S-033N m. Nylonschnur, Snare£ 12,24*
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Series- Export EXX (24)
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- Reference Pure (18)
- Quantz (14)
- Vision (13)
- Vision Maple (13)
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- Signature (9)
- Free Floating (8)
- 830 (5)
- Master Premium Legend (5)
- 2000 (4)
- E-pro Live (4)
- FireCracker (4)
- ISS (4)
- Masters Custom Maple (4)
- Masters MCX (4)
- OptiMount (4)
- 900 (3)
- Championship (3)
- Roadster (3)
- Sensitone Elite (3)
- Black Beat (2)
- Dolce (2)
- Export EX (2)
- Master Premium Maple (2)
- Masters Premium MMP (2)
- Piccolo Soprano (2)
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Pearl
Toward the end of the 40´s jazz was gaining popularity in Japan and musical education was increasing strongly in schools. Even though there was a large demand for instruments, especially for percussion, it was nearly imposable to get anything.
That is when Katsumi Yanagisawa, who had been producing music stands since 1946, decided to start building bass and snare drums. He called the company „Pearl Industry, Ltd. “.
In 1953 the company was extended and started producing drum sets, marching drums, latin percussion, cymbals, stands and accessories under the name "Pearl Musical Instrument Company". Tsumis oldest son Mitsuo saw the oversees potential of the brand and so started a export department, exporting Pearl products through agents and trading companies.
In 1961 Pearl built a 4.500m² production plant in Chiba (Japan) to meet the huge demand that had aroused due to the popularity of Rock´n´Roll. The produced drum sets were inexpensive and were branded : Maxwin, CB-700, Crest, Revelle, Revere, Lyra, Majestic, Whitehall, Apollo, Toreador, Roxy, Coronet, and more. All in all Pearl was producing instruments for over 30 different brands.
In 1965 Mitsuo developed a long term strategy to place Pearl at the top of the percussion industry. This strategy consisted of the following points:
1. Developing new products that are equal or better in quality to the competition..
2. Installation of a automated machines in the plant in Chiba, to increase production.
3. Founding of a subsidiary in Taiwan
4. Set up of a worldwide sales and service network.
1966 Pearl introduced its first professional drum set to the market, called " Pearl President Series"
1968 Pearl entered the flute market with gold and silver instruments. Different ranges cover everyone from the school beginner to the professional.
1972 the first fibreglass and wood fibreglass drums were presented. A year later the Pearl Musical Instrument Company of Taiwan was opened. The first products made were the Pearl W-5. The Chiba production facility supplied goods like drum sets, marching drums, timpani and symphonic chimes for the Japanese markets. Peal introduced the “Transparents”, seamless drums from Acrylic-plastics
1977 the Pearl Vary system was launched. One year later the Vary-Pitch Cannons designed by Randy May were introduced. A further year later Pearls Syncussion E-Drum-System hits the markets.
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No matter if rock, metal, pop, jazz, country or R´n´B: Pearl drums feel at home everywhere, so its not surprising that the endorser list its very wide-ranging: Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Joey Jordison (Slipknot), Virgil Donati, Dennis Chambers (Santana i.e.), Omar Hakim, Ian Paice (Deep Purple), Daniel Adair (3 Doors Down / Nickelback), Eric Singer (KISS / Alice Cooper), Tico Torres (Bon Jovi), Steve Ferrone, Marvin "Smitty" Smith and many more.
Today Pearl is the worlds largest drum manufacturer with over 600 employees. Constant
Progression is a key factor to Pearls success. The top level quality, especially of the drum sets, has convinced many top drummers worldwide.
Pearls product range reaches from the fully featured beginners drum set to the custom, handmade Masterworks sets. The Taiwanese production plant now consists of 5 factories that have the capacity to serve the global demand of Pearl products.
That is when Katsumi Yanagisawa, who had been producing music stands since 1946, decided to start building bass and snare drums. He called the company „Pearl Industry, Ltd. “.
In 1953 the company was extended and started producing drum sets, marching drums, latin percussion, cymbals, stands and accessories under the name "Pearl Musical Instrument Company". Tsumis oldest son Mitsuo saw the oversees potential of the brand and so started a export department, exporting Pearl products through agents and trading companies.
In 1961 Pearl built a 4.500m² production plant in Chiba (Japan) to meet the huge demand that had aroused due to the popularity of Rock´n´Roll. The produced drum sets were inexpensive and were branded : Maxwin, CB-700, Crest, Revelle, Revere, Lyra, Majestic, Whitehall, Apollo, Toreador, Roxy, Coronet, and more. All in all Pearl was producing instruments for over 30 different brands.
In 1965 Mitsuo developed a long term strategy to place Pearl at the top of the percussion industry. This strategy consisted of the following points:
1. Developing new products that are equal or better in quality to the competition..
2. Installation of a automated machines in the plant in Chiba, to increase production.
3. Founding of a subsidiary in Taiwan
4. Set up of a worldwide sales and service network.
1966 Pearl introduced its first professional drum set to the market, called " Pearl President Series"
1968 Pearl entered the flute market with gold and silver instruments. Different ranges cover everyone from the school beginner to the professional.
1972 the first fibreglass and wood fibreglass drums were presented. A year later the Pearl Musical Instrument Company of Taiwan was opened. The first products made were the Pearl W-5. The Chiba production facility supplied goods like drum sets, marching drums, timpani and symphonic chimes for the Japanese markets. Peal introduced the “Transparents”, seamless drums from Acrylic-plastics
1977 the Pearl Vary system was launched. One year later the Vary-Pitch Cannons designed by Randy May were introduced. A further year later Pearls Syncussion E-Drum-System hits the markets.
.
No matter if rock, metal, pop, jazz, country or R´n´B: Pearl drums feel at home everywhere, so its not surprising that the endorser list its very wide-ranging: Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Joey Jordison (Slipknot), Virgil Donati, Dennis Chambers (Santana i.e.), Omar Hakim, Ian Paice (Deep Purple), Daniel Adair (3 Doors Down / Nickelback), Eric Singer (KISS / Alice Cooper), Tico Torres (Bon Jovi), Steve Ferrone, Marvin "Smitty" Smith and many more.
Today Pearl is the worlds largest drum manufacturer with over 600 employees. Constant
Progression is a key factor to Pearls success. The top level quality, especially of the drum sets, has convinced many top drummers worldwide.
Pearls product range reaches from the fully featured beginners drum set to the custom, handmade Masterworks sets. The Taiwanese production plant now consists of 5 factories that have the capacity to serve the global demand of Pearl products.
