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2018 Band & Orchestra Price List 2018 BAND & ORCHESTRA RETAIL PRICE LIST * Special Order - Please Allow Extra Delivery Time THE BEST WARRANTY IN THE INDUSTRY! COMMITTED TO THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. The Pearl Lifetime Warranty is a statement of confidence to our customers to the to superior engineering and craftsmanship dedicated to you, the drummer. The Pearl reliability of Pearl products. Pearl drums, stands and hardware are designed and lifetime warranty is our pledge to you that we will proudly stand behind our product for manufactured to the highest standards in quality, style, appearance and playing as long as you own it. Buy it once, play it for life. performance. This lifetime warranty reflects a tradition of excellence and a commitment ▪ Drum Set/Concert wood and metal shells for the lifetime of ▪ SoundCheck drums, stands, pedals, hardware, and parts. the original owner. ▪ Rainsticks ▪ Foot pedals, hi-hat stands, cymbals stands, boom cymbal ▪ Covered and lacquered finishes on all Pearl drums. stands, snare drum stands, throne bases, floor-standing tom ▪ RH-2050 Remote Hat cable. stands, floor-standing cymbal/tom stands, ▪ Collar Joint on all Pearl drum thrones. concert stands, racks and rack accessories, cymbal ▪ Gas Cylinder on the D-3000TC throne. holders and multi-clamps for the lifetime of the original ▪ Marching claws, tension rods, swivel nuts, strainers, owner. Some exceptions apply. counterhoops, edge-rings and nuts and bolts. ▪ Drum Set claws, tension rods, swivel nuts, spurs, tom ▪ Marching carriers and marching carrier parts, except as LIFETIME brackets, tom holders, strainers, and nuts and bolts for the noted below under “Consumables.” lifetime of the original owner. ▪ Marching snare, tom and bass drum stands. ▪ The LIFETIME WARRANTY applies to the aforementioned ▪ Marching and Concert wood bass hoops (against Pearl products purchased from June 15, 2009. manufacturer defect) ▪ Marching Accessories ▪ Tru-Trac electronic drum pads and rubber pad surfaces. ▪ E-Pro Metal and Plastic Cymbals. • Key breakage due to a bad casting ▪ R.E.D. BOX electronic drum module, cables, hi-hat • Improper Soldering controller, and junction boxes. • Failed Plating (flaking or peeling) ▪ THRONE THUMPER and THRONE THUMPER amplifier. • General construction or assembly defects ▪ MIMIC PRO ELECTRONIC DRUM MODULE 5 YEARS • Warped Cases 1 YEAR ▪ Snare Kits, Bell Kits, Percussion Learning Centers and their corresponding bags and cases. ▪ All ADAMS products. ▪ Drum hardware plated in Black Chrome, Gold, Satin Chrome, Nickel and Black Nickel. (except scratches caused ▪ Marching Wood Shells. by normal use) 3 YEARS ▪ Marching Drum hardware finished in Blackout powder coat* (except scratches caused by normal use) (*Available on marching drums only) ▪ Keith McMillen Instruments (KMI) offers a 12 month warranty ▪ All Pearl Percussion products (except rainsticks, rims, lugs, from date of purchase on all products against tuning plates which have a 1 year warranty). manufacturing defects. ▪ All Roadshow drums, stands, pedals, hardware and parts. ▪ KMI requires that all products for warranty replacement be 2 YEARS ▪ Crystal Beat drums, acrylic shells, lugs, hoops and parts returned to Pearl Corporation for evaluation. (except OptiMounts which have a LIFETIME WARRANTY) THIS WARRANTY DOESN'T COVER: ▪ Normal wear and tear. ▪ Improper assembly. ▪ Improper follow-up maintenance or repair. ▪ Installation of non-genuine Pearl parts or components. ▪ Instruments that have been sold as "B-Stock", sold as second-hand, or resold contrary to US export regulations. ▪ Instruments that have been altered, modified or have been damaged through misuse, negligence, improper operation or accidents. ▪ Instruments subjected to abnormal strain, neglect, abuse, modification or exposure to extreme variances in temperature or humidity. ▪ Instruments whose trademark, name or identification number has been changed or removed. ▪ Drum stands plated in Black Chrome, Gold, Satin Chrome, Nickel and Black Nickel. ▪ Drum stands or carriers finished in Black or White Electro-coat. ▪ Consumables such as but not limited to: heads, sticks, brushes, beaters, springs, straps and buckles, marching slings, cushions and pads for marching carriers, throne tops and cushions, wire snares, cable snares, gut snares, cords/straps, cymbals, drum set, concert and marching bass drum hoops, bass drum hoop protectors, wheels and casters. ▪ The playing surface on Pearl Percussion Cajons. ▪ The head on the Pearl Percussion Fun Drum. OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY: It is important that the owner/user be familiar with the proper maintenance and use of their Pearl instrument. Keep this warranty and proof of purchase in a safe place. Be prepared to provide purchase information to avoid undue difficulties in determining eligibility for warranty protection. HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE: Warranty service may be obtained by first notifying the Pearl dealer from which the product was originally purchased. Upon notification, the Pearl dealer must obtain Return Authorization from the Pearl Customer Service Department. This number must be written plainly on the outside of the package or the returned shipping carton will be refused. Returned merchandise must be accompanied by a copy of the original sales receipt. All freight to and from Pearl is to be paid by the customer. WARRANTY LIMITATIONS: This Warranty is exclusive and made in lieu of all other warranties, and all implied warranties, including without limitation any warranties of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose which are hereby expressly disclaimed. In no event will responsibility be accepted for incidental or consequential damages of any nature whatsoever. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty may last. Therefore, the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Note: This WARRANTY applies to the United States only and may vary in other countries. * Special Order - Please Allow Extra Delivery Time 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS MARCHING Page 4 - 14 ADAMS Page 23 - 32 Marching & Concert Finishes 4 Marimbas 23 Championship CarbonCore 5 Xylophones 24 Championship Maple Lacquer 6 Vibraphones 24 Championship Maple Covered 7 - 9 Chimes 25 Pipe Band 9 Glockenspiels 25 Competitor 10 Endurance Field Frame 26 Competitor Drum / Carrier Packages 10 Accessories 26 - 27 Junior Drum / Carrier Packages 11 Timpani 28 - 31 Marching Carriers & Stands 11 Timpani Accessories 32 Marching Accessories 12 - 14 MARCHING BRASS Page 33 Page 15 - 20 CONCERT Adams Artist Brass 33 Concert Bass Drums 15 Adams Marching Brass 33 Adams Bass Drums & Accessories 16 AMB Accessories 33 Concert Snare Drums 17 Snare Strainers & Snare Assemblies 17 PEARL FLUTES Page 34 - 38 Concert Toms 18 Elegante Series 34 Concert & Field Auxiliary Percussion 19 Quantz Series 34 - 35 Concert Accessories 20 Student Series 35 Harmony Series 35 ED KITS Page 21 Headjoints and Footjoints 36 Educational Kits 21 Accessories 37 Educational Cases & Components 21 Case Covers 37 Practice Pads 21 Miscellaneous 37 Pad Sets 38 ELECTRONICS Page 22 malletSTATION 22 Keith McMillen Instruments 22 Warranty 2 * Special Order - Please Allow Extra Delivery Time 3 MARCHING & CONCERT FINISHES COMPETITOR SERIES CONCERT SNARE DRUMS 33 PURE WHITE PHM 204 HIGH GLOSS WALNUT BORDEAUX 46 MIDNIGHT BLACK PHP, PHF 101 WALNUT LACQUER PHP, PHF 103 PIANO BLACK CARBONCORE SERIES PHA - BRUSHED ALUMINUM 103 Piano Black Lacquer PHB - BLACK NICKEL BRASS PLUS: All Special Order, Artisan II PHX 210 MATTE WALNUT ( MAHOGANY ) and SYP 138 ANTIQUE SUNBURST VARSITY Wrap Series Finishes CRP 102 NATURAL MAPLE CRP 103 PIANO BLACK CHAMPIONSHIP MAPLE -LACQUERED 103 Piano Black Lacquer CONCERT TOMS 460 Varsity Silver Sparkle Wrap PHA 210 MATTE WALNUT ( MAHOGANY ) PLUS: All Special Order, Artisan II PHM 201 MATTE WALNUT (MAPLE) and PTE 46 MIDNIGHT BLACK VARSITY Wrap Series Finishes CONCERT BASS DRUMS VARSITY SERIES WRAP FINISHES Made in USA - 90 Day Delivery PBA 210 MATTE WALNUT ( MAHOGANY ) Color to Silver PBM 201 MATTE WALNUT (MAPLE) FADE TOP BURST FADE BOTTOM PBE 46 MIDNIGHT BLACK BLUE 962 960 961 YELLOW 965 963 964 MARCHING & PIPE SPECIAL ORDER LACQUERS RED 968 966 967 100 WINE RED LACQUER GREEN 971 969 970 101 WALNUT LACQUER GARNET 974 972 973 102 NATURAL MAPLE PURPLE 977 975 976 103 PIANO BLACK ORANGE 980 978 979 109 ARCTIC WHITE BLACK 982 983 981 110 SEQUOIA RED Black to Color 111 MATTE NATURAL MAPLE FADE TOP BURST FADE BOTTOM 113 SHEER BLUE BLUE-BLACK 922 920 921 122 BLACK MIST YELLOW-BLACK 925 923 924 124 MATTE BLACK MIST RED-BLACK 928 926 927 125 TEAL BLUE GREEN-BLACK 931 929 930 126 EMERALD MIST GARNET-BLACK 934 932 933 128 VINTAGE SUNBURST PURPLE-BLACK 937 935 936 142 ROOTBEER FADE ORANGE-BLACK 940 938 939 143 TWILIGHT FADE Please Note: Patterns listed refer to the snare drum only. Regardless of finish pattern chosen, 148 EMERALD FADE tenors will always be Top Down fades, and bass drums will always be Burst. 151 PLATINUM MIST 152 ANTIQUE GOLD CHAMPIONSHIP MAPLE -COVERED 153 SUNRISE FADE Standard Covered Finish 154 MIDNIGHT FADE 33 PURE WHITE 155 SCARLET FADE 46 MIDNIGHT BLACK 197 RHYTHM BLUE 201 MATTE WALNUT Special Order Coverings 230 CLEAR BIRCH 92 AURORA BLUE 232 RUBY FADE 94 CANDY APPLE 234 BLACK ICE 400 WHITE MARINE PEARL* 235 CONCORD FADE 402 ABALONE* 238 BLACK BURST 404 AMETHYST* 239 GRAPHITE 406 BRONZE GLASS* 243 PRUSSIAN BLUE 407 RED GLASS* 259 CHESTNUT FADE 408 PEWTER GLASS* 291 CRANBERRY FADE 409 DIAMOND
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