There are many places where one can buy a DW drum set. One can purchase a DW drum set at popular on the web sources such as Guitar Center, DW Drums, and eBay.
Daniel Adair uses DW drums, Remo heads and Sabian Cymbals
It stands for Drum Workshop, Although that is the original meaning, Dw has seemed to drift away from that, and just leave it standing as "DW" , as if these was no ACTUAL meaning behind it.
Sunlight Drum Sets are a nice kit, but If you would like a studio quality kit at a low price, The best kits are from DW, PDP, and Pearl.
Go to the Dw website, on the bottom there is a link called kitbuilder. Build up your desired drum kit. It says get a quote click on the button and enter your store. They will get back to you on the price. If you don't want a custom kit. You can check guitar center, your local music shop, ebay, or craigslist.
Peart played Zildjian A-series cymbals and Wuhan china cymbals until the early 2000s when he switched to Paragon, a line created for him by Sabian. In concert, Peart uses an elaborate 360-degree drum kit, with a large acoustic set in front and electronic drums to the rear
DW drum sets (or Drum Workshop as it is more fully known) are available directly from DW. Drum Workshop is billed as "the Drummer's Choice and carries a wide variety of drum sets and supplies.
They have a DW drum set for most of there concerts.
DW is actuallt one of the best drum sets areound. if you buy them, then its a really good investment
Can't beat DW for quality
Don't get an electronic kit. Get yourself a DW or a Pearl reference.
Daniel Adair uses DW drums, Remo heads and Sabian Cymbals
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It stands for Drum Workshop, Although that is the original meaning, Dw has seemed to drift away from that, and just leave it standing as "DW" , as if these was no ACTUAL meaning behind it.
The fact that they are drum kits. Dixon is a really low-end low quality drum maker while DW is the highest end drum company. Price wise a 5-Piece dixon kit cost 500 or less, and a dw 5-piece kit can cost anywhere from 3000-7000
If you want your set made entirely of maple and want thin shells w/re-rings and unfinished interiors, get DW. If you want every drum made from different wood with different bearing edges get the Reference. Personally I'd buy the Masters MCX and save a ton of money. I own a Pearl Masters MCX and a DW collectors and the build quality is just as good if not better on the MCX as it is on the DW. With the DW you get steel rolled hoops with the Pearl you get die-cast. With the Pearl the interiors are finished, The DW's are left unfinished. But, play both and let your ears decide ultimately which kit would be best for you.
Sunlight Drum Sets are a nice kit, but If you would like a studio quality kit at a low price, The best kits are from DW, PDP, and Pearl.
Go to the Dw website, on the bottom there is a link called kitbuilder. Build up your desired drum kit. It says get a quote click on the button and enter your store. They will get back to you on the price. If you don't want a custom kit. You can check guitar center, your local music shop, ebay, or craigslist.