CB Drums
Actually they started out as Pearl Drum company's entree into the American drum market. They were originally marketed as "house" brands for west-coast music stores. There are many different versions about them but "Carl Bruno" had something to do with them.
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I think Pearl makes them. I prefer Pearl drums, been using them for 30 years. It's all about feel and prsonal preference. Just about any drumkit can sound good with the right heads. However, CB700 isn't the same quality as my Pearl kits. different woods.
That depends on whether you are talking about the really cheap CB Percussion equipment that is being made today or the shells that were made by Pearl in the 1960's and 1970's and distributed in the US market by Carl Bruno's CB Drums as CB-700 (much as other corps like Maxwin, Stewart, Ideal, etc. did). Pearl stopped building shells for other companies to distribute toward the end of the 70's or beginning of the 80's if I remember correctly. The last Pearl supplied shells for CB-700 were in 1977-8 I think (that is second or third hand info, so don't hold me to it). Hope that helps!
Electric drums can be purchased for a wide variety of prices depending on the brand, model, and site of purchase. For example, drums can be purchased for as little as $700 to upwards of $7500.
I called Musicians Friend and they said they were an in house brand of drums. Meaning maybe they make them.
roland, even though yamaha makes acoustic ,roland is still better
Trust me - stay away from these!!