I can contest , I have a set of 3 meinl marathon classics with mule skins they sound as good as any mass produced tumba .
Nonprophet wrote:Well, I did a little research and here's what I found.Given what the LP rep told me about the classic II's don't they seem like a pretty good drum at the special sale price?
Thanks!
NP
Nonprophet wrote:Well, I did a little research and here's what I found.
Upon closer examination, I think that I agree with others that the Performers are very much entry level--just a step above the Aspires. The do look nice and sound good, but the rims and lugs are so-so. Better than the CP's or the Aspires, but still just ok.
The LP Classic II's are very interesting. I had a long talk with a rep at LP. The LP Classic II's are only sold through Guitar Center and Musician's Friend. They are nearly identical to the LP Classics. The Classic II's have the exact same hardware (lugs, rims, backing plates. etc.) as the LP Classics (6 8mm lugs, with 4mm rims). They use the same 2-ply siam oak staves. The only real difference (according to LP) is that the Classic II's don't have the fiberglass reinforcing strip on the inside behind the hardware, and the Classic II bodies have just a tiny bit more of a taper to them. The skins on the Classics are hand-picked rawhide (cow, I guess) and the skins on the Classic II's are hand-picked water buffalo.
I asked the rep how the Classic II's compared to the Matador Wood and Custom Wood series--he said the Classic II's are a better drum as far as LP is concerned.
So here's the deal, Classic II's retail for Quinto $545, Conga $555, and Tumba $575. Guitar Center and MF almost always have them on sale for Q $345, C $354, and T $374. But right now they are running a "holiday special" on the Classic II's-- Q $172, C $174, and T $225!!! Each store only gets one set at the promo price--so hurry!! They are considered a "loss leader" priced very low to get people in the door. When I told the LP rep what GC was selling them for on special, he was shocked! He said that at those prices they are basically selling them at cost.
I liked the Matadors, but they cost quite a bit more. I looked into the Meinl Marathons, but the 2.5mm rims seemed too thin to me.
So far, it looks to me like the Classic II's are really a pretty good deal. I wouldn't mind at all picking up a nice used set, but if they're not local (I've been looking--nothin yet)
A) you have to trust the person selling them, and B) if they're not local you have to pay shipping which can really add up!
Given what the LP rep told me about the classic II's don't they seem like a pretty good drum at the special sale price?
Thanks!
NP
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