How do
you top the best selling, most widely played drumset in
the world for the last ten years running? Easy. Refine
the look to full hi-end status and add a host
of incredible features. Introducing the Export Series. The kit that
sets the standard for all others to follow just keeps
getting better and better. Export has long been a favorite
with its road ready durable covered finish, and now with
Pearl's exclusive split low mass lugs and etched badges, its
look is nothing short of stunning. But Export is more
than just great looks, in fact it shares all the
other outstanding features of its sibling Export Select. Features like
Pearl's I. S. S. Tom Mounts, sturdy 800W Hardware, quality
ProTone Heads, matching wood Snare Drum, the new P-120P pedal
offers styling cues from their award winning Eliminator line of
high performance pedals, and the new H-820W Hi-Hat brings speed
and response never before available at this price. Features are
great, but sound is where Export really shines. Both Export
and Export Select share a shell produced by the finest
shell forming system in the world, Pearl's exclusive Heat Compression
Shell Molding System or HC/sms for short. Its this exclusive
system that gives Export the tone, warmth, volume and clarity
that has made this series the best selling drumset in
the world, year after year after year. Note: Cymbals NOT
included. Available in: 95-Deep Blue/Chrome Hdw, 98-Charcoal Metallic/Chrome Hdw,
49-Polished Chrome/Chrome Hdw
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