KING CONGA wrote:So I take it that these are yours. The hardware looks good but not as hefty as SOS or Ritmos, am I correct? What diameter are the tuning lugs? I dont see Almas on them, does Petter make all of his drums without Almas? The SOS that you owned which went out of round, did they have Almas?
Thanks.
K.C
The hardware seems great and super strong to me on all of Peter's (PM Percussion) drums I have tried over the last year and a half or so. I do have 2 sets of Matt Smith by the way, Walnut and Quarter Sawn Oak. I would say for me, for what I like the hardware is just as good. Also, I prefer the crowns (rims) on Peter's drums. I believe it is called Modena (curved top). It is a little more comfortable for my particular playing style. Also, the rims bent (warped) on my Skin On Skin, which I also know is a common occurrence on some of them. I know this may be hard to believe and again, is only my humble opinion..but..the attention to detail on the PM is amazing and I will go out on a limb here and say better then Matt's.
Furthermore, I would say the joinery is much better then on the M.S. Of course that is only my opinion and I have only seen about 20 of M.S. drums in person, (6 of mine and all of my friends sets). I obviously love the M.S. or I would not have two sets. I love M.S. and the sound is the best I have heard for stave style congas. However, we will see what these sound like and I will be making plenty of demo videos

I will make a video of the drums up close so everyone can see for themselves and you can decide.
As far as the S.O.S. goes, I did not have almas. So maybe that was the problem. Peter does put almas in all his drums.They are just not in yet for some reason. I do not know the sizes of the lugs, but that is a great question! I prefer larger lugs if I have the option.