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New Pearl E-Pro Live Electronic Kit Jet Black With Brass Cymbals


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$2,200.00

Listed on eBay too;

http://www.ebay.com....=item41602fb855

Discounted for SAU members...

Anything further let me kno;

Pearl E-Pro Live

e-Pro Live is a revolutionary electronic drum set that looks, feels and sounds like real drums. Never before has today's drummer been offered the limitless sonic capability and realistic feel of electronic drums on a drum set built with real drum shells, real brass cymbals, and real drum set hardware, all from the percussion industry's leader, Pearl.

The real look of the e-Pro Live starts with the real sizes of the drums. The set features 10", 12" and 14" toms, a 14" snare drum, and a 20" bass drum, so the drummer no longer has to change their playing mechanics to adjust to a set full of 8" practice pads.

The next component contributing to the real look of the drums is the real wood shells. Authentic Pearl shells, drum hardware and drum finishes adorn both versions of e-Pro Live. Two finishes are available: Pearl's new Artisan II finish, available in a beautiful Quilted Maple fade, and a durable black wrap.

Module

All of these great components couldn't reach their full potential without rich drum and percussion sounds generated from the r.e.d.box drum module (r.e.d. stands for Real Electronic Drums). The r.e.d.box massive 128MB RAM capacity accommodates 1000 High Definition Sounds, 100 High Definition kits, plus space for 100 user-created kits.

One very unique and exciting capability of Pearl's r.e.d.box is the Memory Switch, which gives you the ability to flash the memory and substitute a lush, super high-end drum set for the original acoustics. Pearl has partnered with professional digital drum samplers Toontrack, Sonic Reality, Ocean Way, Steven Slate Drums, Virtual Drumline and BFD, to provide the lush kits.

Hardware

Real Hardware. No one makes better hardware than Pearl, and the foundation of e-Pro Live starts with the modified DR-80E Icon e-Rack. The rack is expandable to add more drums and cymbals for larger configurations. All hardware is covered by Pearl's Lifetime Warranty.

  • DR-80E Icon e-Rack
  • PCL-100 Pipe Clamp x 3
  • CLH-80E Hi-Hat Holder
  • CH-80 Cymbal Holder x 2
  • TH-900S Tom Holder x 3
  • PC-8 Pipe Clamp x 4
  • UX-80 Universal Clamp
  • S-790W Snare Stand

Heads

What makes the e-Pro Live drum set truly different than other electronic drum sets is the real feel and response from the pads. Pearl's Tru-Trac Electronic Heads feature dual-zones that reproduce all of the intricacies the drummer is used to hearing when you play an acoustic drum. The smooth coating on the heads makes moving from drum to drum fast and easy.

Cymbals

The ECC cymbals featured on the e-Pro Live are Pearl's E-Classic high-end electronic cymbals, made with real brass. Traditional rubber EPC cymbals are also available. Both sets feature a 3-zone Ride, a Crash, and a set of super responsive hi-hats.

  • ECC 16T - 16” E-Classic Metal Ride Cymbal – Triple Zone
  • ECC 13D - 13” E-Classic Metal Crash Cymbal – Dual Zone
  • ECC 12S - 12” E-Classic Metal Top HH Cymbal – Single Zone

Extras

Included is my Dixon double bass kick pedal and one set of drum sticks as well as all the documentation and warranty that came with the set, this kit is well maintained and was my "showroom" pride and joy.

This set was kept out of any sunlight, and rarely played, perfectly displayed.

Exclusions

Drum Throne not included.

Extra hardware not included (stands, hooks, and boom stands).

Zildjian cymbals not included.

Pearl cowbell not included.

*Freight is via courier. Charges will vary depending on location, available prices on request.

Edited by A-K
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