Gretsch Drums & Drum Kits

For over 130 years Gretsch have supplied the world with some of the best sets of drums ever made. Gretsch Drums' patented multi-ply lamination progress resulted in the worlds first warp free drum hoop back in 1918.

GRETSCH DRUMS

In 1918 Gretsch developed the revolutionary multi-ply drum lamination process, which is now the standard production method used by the majority of drum builders. Using multiple plies to build a drum shell is commonplace and that's thanks to the innovation of Gretsch drums.

Since then, they have developed a wide range of kits including the highly respected Broadkaster, Renown, and Brooklyn series. It's no wonder artists including Max Roach, Art Blakey, Phil Collins, Charlie Watts and Taylor Hawkins all opt for Gretsch drums. If you want a kit with a traditional tone and a forward-thinking aesthetic Gretsch drums have something for you.

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What distinguishes Gretsch drums from other drum brands?

Gretsch drums are renowned for their distinctive sound, often described as having a warm, resonant tone with exceptional projection. This is largely due to their unique shell construction, including the use of 30-degree bearing edges and high-quality maple or other premium woods. Additionally, Gretsch drums feature innovative hardware and meticulous craftsmanship that contribute to their renowned durability and tonal character, setting them apart from other brands. 

Which Gretsch drum series is best for a beginner or intermediate drummer?

For beginners and intermediate drummers, the Gretsch Catalina series is an excellent choice. It offers high-quality drums at a more affordable price point while providing the characteristic Gretsch sound and durability. The Catalina series includes various configurations and finishes, making it suitable for various playing styles and genres. For those seeking a step up, the Renown series provides professional features and enhanced sound quality without the higher price tag of the USA Custom series. 

How do I properly care for and maintain my Gretsch drums?

To maintain your Gretsch drums, regularly clean the drum shells and hardware with a soft, dry cloth to prevent dust and dirt build-up. Check and adjust the tuning of your drumheads to ensure consistent sound quality. Periodically inspect and tighten any hardware components, such as lugs and tension rods, to prevent loosening and potential damage. Avoid exposing your drums to extreme temperatures or humidity, and store them in protective cases or covers to safeguard them during transport and storage. Regular maintenance will help preserve the sound quality and longevity of your Gretsch drums.