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W W W . M a J E S T WWW.MAJESTIC-PERCUSSION.COM Specifications are subject to change without notice [email protected] CONTENTS XTD SERIES .................................................................... 2 ENDEAVOR SERIES .................................................... 10 CONTENDER SERIES ................................................. 14 INTRODUCTION OF MAJESTIC CARRIERS ........................................................................ 16 MARCHING MALLETS ................................................ 18 The family firm of Van der Glas B.V. was founded in 1921 by Willem Klazes Van der Glas in the old city centre of Heerenveen, the Netherlands. Initially the company sold organs, pianos and wind instruments, but the production of percussion instruments soon followed. In 1960 Majestic was born. With the growing popularity of drum sets at that time, the Majestic brand name was introduced on professional kits which were widely used by rock bands throughout Europe. By the late 60’s Majestic marching and concert percussion were being produced and quickly became the central focus of the company’s activities. The growth and expansion of the Majestic product line continued to include a complete line of timpani which were quickly recognized for their tremendous quality of sound and craftsmanship. Throughout its long history Majestic has employed a standard of excellence that remains their governing philosophy. Product development, engineering and production all abide by this philosophy to ensure that every instrument conforms to stringent standards of craftsmanship and performance. Today, Majestic percussion instruments can be seen and heard at fine performances all over the globe. Majestic marching drums are played by such prestigious ensembles as the Green Beats, the world-champion marching band DVS, and the European indoor percussion champion Percussion Unlimited. Majestic timpani are the choice of many of the finest schools and professional bands and orchestras around the world. Most recently, Majestic mallet instruments have quickly become the preferred brand of many discriminating percussion performers and educators, and are being used by such notables as the Ju Percussion Group, Pedro Carneiro, Casey Cangelosi, and Patricia Islas. WIZDOM DRUM BAND SNAP. CRACKLE. WIN. YOU’RE STANDING WHERE EVERYBODY WANTS TO STAND. Where precision is requisite and any mistakes are too many, the XTD snare helps bring prestige and intensity to the arc. Whether your style demands the versatile HT, the powerful XT, or focus of the Agility model, dynamic SNARES responsiveness and articulation prevail. BLUE STEEL : UT GLOss BLACK : DK PERCUSSION UNLIMITED *See pg. 8 for complete model listing 2 3 LESS TALK. MORE TENORS. IT’S ALL ABOUT THE FLASH HERE, AND PEOPLE NOTICE. XTD tenors get attention. The maple/walnut shells exude power and depth, with tonal clarity that delivers pitch definition all the way to the TENORS box. XQC68023-GT-CC JUBAL XQT0608 XTD AGILITY The XTD Multi-Toms series offers three unique straight cut shot drum sizes to suit different XTD Agility tenors are the answer to the ever-increasing configurations.The XQC68023 quints employ the 6" x 6" to match the brighter overall timbre, demands of body movement and fast-paced drill. The while the XQC60234 set utilizes the 6" x 8" to match the darker tone characteristic of the larger acoustics of the radical porting system further enhance shells. Sextets with two 6" toms are equipped with one each 6" x 6" and 6"x 8".The XQC680234 clarity, particularly in domes and arenas. sextet uses the 6" x 6" and 8" x 6" for maximum pitch differentiation. XAT660234-CK-CC XQT0606 XQT0806 *See pg. 8 for complete model listing 4 5 JUM. JUM. JUGGA JUM. WHAT MAKES THAT FULL BATTERY SOUND HIT YOU IN THE CHEST. For maximum projection, clarity and feel the Majestic XTD progressive air venting system helps address the demands of contemporary rudimental bass drumming. The quad-beaded claws BASS DRUMS and aluminum hoops ensure unsurpassed strength and stability. XBC3016-GT-SC XBC2615-GT-SC XBC2214-GT-SC XBC1814-GT-SC XBC1414-GT-SC *See pg. 8 for complete model listing PERCUSSION UNLIMITED 6 7 STANDARD GLOss COVERINGS Shown with special Satin Chrome HW. All drums are XT models unless otherwise noted. LET’S TALK SPECIFICS. Gloss White : SW Gloss Black : DK Silver Diamond Grey Steel : GT Metallic Blue Steel : UT ALL THE IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED HERE. Dazzle : CK Red : DD SPECIAL ORDER LACQUER FINISHES Shown with special Satin Chrome HW SNARES Maple/Birch HT SNARE XT SNARE AgILITY SNARE BASS Maple MODEL SIZE MODEL SIZE MODEL SIZE MODEL SIZE XHC1306S-xx-CC 13”x6” XXC1412S-xx-CC 14”x12” XXA1410S-xx-CC 14”x10” XBC1414-xx-CC 14”x14” xx 14”x10” xx 16”x14” XHC1311S-xx-CC 13”x11” XXC1412D-xx-CC 14”x12” XXA1410D- -CC XBC1614- -CC XXA1410SK-xx-CC 14”x10” XBC1814-xx-CC 18”x14” XHC1410S-xx-CC 14”x10” XXC1412SK-xx-CC 14”x12” XBC2014-xx-CC 20”x14” XHC1412S-xx-CC 14”x12” XXC1412DK-xx-CC 14”x12” XBC2214-xx-CC 22”x14” XHC1311SK-xx-CC 13”x11” Black Sparkle : BS Transparent Midnight Galaxy Sparkle Supernova Red XBC2414-xx-CC 24”x14” Black : MB Burst : TJ Sparkle Burst : SV XHC1412SK-xx-CC 14”x12” XBC2614-xx-CC 26”x14” XBC2615-xx-CC 26”x15” Maple/Walnut TENORS XBC2814-xx-CC 28”x14” STANDARD FULL DEPTH TENORS XBC2815-xx-CC 28”x15” MODEL SHELL SIZES XBC3016-xx-CC 30”x16” XQC024K-xx-CC 10x10, 12x12, 14x13 XBC3216-xx-CC 32”x16” XQC8023-xx-CC 8x8, 10x10, 12x12, 13x12.5 XQC8023K-xx-CC XQC0234-xx-CC 10x10, 12x12, 13x12.5, 14x13 AgILITY SHALLOW DEPTH TENORS XQC0234K-xx-CC *All Agility primary shells are ported for enhanced clarity. Transparent Cherry Blue Galaxy Black Forest Fade : BD Caramel Fade : YL Red : CY Sparkle Burst : TT xqC68023-xx-CC MODEL SHELL SIZES 6x6 uncut, 8x8, 10x10, 12x12, 13x12.5 xqC68023K-xx-CC XAT024K-xx-CC 10x8, 12x9, 14x10 xqC60234-xx-CC XAT8023-xx-CC 8x7, 10x8, 12x9, 13x9.5 Ported STANDARD HARDWARE SPECIAL ORDER HARDWARE 6x8 uncut, 10x10, 12x12, 13x12.5, 14x13 Shown with standard Black shell covering Shown with standard Black shell covering xqC60234K-xx-CC XAT0234-xx-CC 10x8, 12x9, 13x9.5, 14x10 Ported xqC668023-xx-CC 6x6 uncut, 6x8 uncut, 8x8, 10x10 12x12, 13x12.5 XAT68023-xx-CC 6x6, 8x7; 10x8, 12x9, 13x9.5 Ported xqC660234-xx-CC 6x6 uncut, 6x8 uncut, 10x10 12x12, 13x12.5, 14x13 XAT60234-xx-CC 6x6, 10x8; 12x9, 13x9.5, 14x10 Ported xqC680234-xx-CC 6x6 uncut, 8x6 uncut, 10x10 12x12, 13x12.5, 14x13 XAT668023-xx-CC 6x6 uncut, 6x6; 8x7, 10x8, 12x9, 13x9.5 Ported XQT0606-xx-CC 6x6 XAT660234-xx-CC 6x6 uncut, 6x6; 10x8, 12x9, 13x9.5, 14x10 Ported XQT0608-xx-CC 6x8 XAT680234-xx-CC 8x6 uncut, 6x6; 10x8, 12x9, 13x9.5, 14x10 Ported Chrome : CC Satin chrome: SC Gold : GL Graphite : GE Black : BK White : WH XQT0806-xx-CC 8x6 XTT0606-xx-CC 6x6 8 9 READY. SET. JAM. SUPPLYING A HEALTHY AMOUNT OF FUNK FOR CROWDS EVERYWHERE. With traditional marching drum sound and styling. Majestic marching drums offer maple / birch shells, reduced weight and rugged construction for parade and show bands. ESC1412D-SW ESC1311-DK VAN LIMBURG STIRUM MARCHING BAND Specially designed for English style Military Bands The Endeavor 9000 series snare drum combines the traditional design with 12 lugs and aluminum stress rings. It guarantees the special sound needed for this type of playing. EBC2214-SW Tss1001 ET68023-SW Ess9912AB 10 11 ALL THAT AND A BAG OF BEATS. LET’S TALK SPECIFICS. stands, bagS, AND ALL THAT OTHER STUFF TOO. ALL THE IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED HERE. ACCESSORIES MARCHING DRUM STANDS STICK BAGS SNARES TENORS BASS MODEL SIZE lugs STRAINER MODEL SIZE lugs MODEL SIZE lugs ESS1210-xx 12” x 10” 6 10” x 8” 6 EBS2210-xx 22” x 10” 6 ESS1310-xx 13” x 10” 8 ET023-xx 12” x 10” 6 EBS2410-xx 24” x 10” 8 Throw-off ESS1406-xx 14” x 6” 8 13” x 11” 6 EBS2610-xx 26” x 10” 10 system ESS1410-xx 14” x 10” 8 8” x 8” 5 EBS2014-xx 20” x 14” 6 ESS1412-xx 14” x 12” 8 10” x 8” 6 EBS2214-xx 22” x 14” 8 ET8023-xx MDK ESS1406A/AB 14” x 6” 8 12” x 10” 6 EBS2414-xx 24” x 14” 8 DRUM KEY *Majestic XT750A-MH XB750A-MH SBD SBS ESS1410A/AB 14” x 10” 8 13” x 11” 6 EBS2614-xx 26” x 14” 10 MULTI-TOM BASS parallel xs750A-MH system ESS1412A/AB 14” x 12” 8 6” x 8” 4 EBS2812-xx 28” x 12” 10 SNARE ESS9912AB 14” x 12” 12 8” x 8” 5 EBS2814-xx 28” x 14” 10 ESC1310-xx 13” x 10” 8 ET68023-xx 10” x 8” 6 EBC1614-xx 16” x 14” 6 DRUM MAJOR MACES ESC1311-xx 13” x 11” 8 12” x 10” 6 EBC1814-xx 18” x 14” 6 Luxury drum major mace with chrome-plated head and point. Throw-off Crown and lion on the head are silver plated. ESC1410-xx 14” x 10” 10 13” x 11” 6 EBC2014-xx 20” x 14” 6 system Black covered shaft w/ white handgrip. TS2018 ESC1412-xx 14” x 12” 10 6” x 8” 4 EBC2214-xx 22” x 14” 10 Standard length 55”.(other lengths are possible at no extra charge up to 65”.) Chain also chromium plated. ESC1412D-xx 14” x 12” 12 10” x 8” 6 EBC2414-xx 24” x 14” 10 Weight: 1.25 kg (2.8 lbs) Luxury drum major mace with chrome-plated head and point. ET60234-xx 12” x 10” 6 EBC2614-xx 26” x 14” 10 Crown and lion on the head are black plated. Black covered shaft w/ white handgrip. 13” x 11” 6 EBC2814-xx 28” x 12” 10 TS2018B Standard length 55”.(other lengths are possible at no extra charge up to 65”.) 14” x 12” 8 Chain also chromium plated.
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