BIG Giveaway Part 2 of 4: Diril Cymbals Aggressive 10″ Splash

And we’re back with Part 2 of our Holiday Spectacular Diril Splash giveaway sponsored by Arsenal Musical! To enter this week’s drawing, send a quick email to dgrblog@gmail.com with the subject line “Diril Aggressive Splash”, and you’ll be eligible to win! Diril Aggressive Splash Round two of our giveaway and review series focuses on something […]

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Black Friday Deal Alerts

The holiday season is here, and with it, insane drum deals! Head over to Drum Gear Review’s Facebook page for regular updates about Black Friday deals and sales. I’ll do my best to update as many as possible. We’ve already passed along crazy deals from: George Way Childers Custom Drums Hudson Music and the excellent […]

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Diril Cymbals Contest is a Wrap!

I want to thank everyone for participating in our tremendously successful Diril Cymbals giveaway. The winner was notified late last night (so check your email!), and we’ll be shipping out the prizes as soon as we hear back.  Check back soon for a formal announcement about another excellent giveaway we’ve got in the works.  Thanks […]

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TRX Cymbal Mallets

Alright, for the first time since starting this website, I’m going to try and keep this review nice and tight. TRX was kind enough to send over a pair of their Cymbal Mallets, and I don’t want to bury the benefits in a sea of text. Also, these Cymbal Mallets will be given away in […]

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TRX Dark Icon Series Cymbals

  Having never lived particularly close to a large, well-stocked drum shop, I was, up until recently, mostly unfamiliar with TRX cymbals. I’d seen a few reviews, and I’d certainly noticed their appearance on the drum kits of just about every up and coming monster player on Youtube, but I’d yet to see any in […]

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Outsourcing Episode 1: Tymp-Tomming

I’m really exciting to finally share this (hopefully) first installment in a series of (somewhat) instructional videos that take a look at creating interesting and unique sounds using traditional drum set components and a few household items. I’m calling the series “Outsourcing” (I called it Outsourced in the video, but that was a horrible NBC […]

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