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Upgrade for Pacific drums and percussion
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Pacific CXL Midnight BlueFollowing the successful introduction of Drum Workshop's Pacific Drums and Percussion division in 2000, a host of introductions, improvements and upgrades followed at NAMM and will be showing at Musikmesse Frankfurt. "From the beginning, our goal with Pacific was to combine DW's expertise in drum design with leading manufacturers from around the world to create a new range of advanced, high-quality yet economical drums and percussion," comments Drum Workshop Sales Director, Chris Lombardi. "Our expanded catalog and sales strategies have built upon that foundation and are intended to take Pacific to the next level."Pacific CX Indigo
For 2001 Pacific's semi-pro "CX" Series drumkits include a 400 Series double bass drum pedal along with an 18x22" bass drum, 8x10", 9x12" and 12x14" rack toms and a matching 5.5x14" wood snare drum in a Indigo and Platinum covered finishes as well as See-Thru Midnight Blue and Crimson Red lacquer. Other "CX" Series refinements include new flanged suspension-style Pacific Drum Mounts and upgraded 800 Series hardware. Available add-ons include matching 7x8" rack and 14x16" floor tom.
The 2001 selection of Pacific 700, 800 and 900 Series hardware as well as the 400, 500 and 600 Series single and double bass drum pedals also include many upgrades, such as DT920 and DT820 motorcycle seat-style drum thrones, single post auxiliary side of the DP502 and DP602 double pedals, low-mass aluminum linkage on the DP602 double bass drum pedal chain & sprocket drive systems on the 500 Series single and double pedals and SS820 straight/boom-style concert snare drum stand..
 
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