Played dw Collectors for 25 years. 2 years ago I decided to buy an SQ1 6 piece from Long island drum center. I will never play anything but Sonor again!
Great video, 2 great kits, 2 different sounds, 2 different woods and they are both Crackin! Who are we to question the man smart enough to own them both, good job!
Obviously, they both sound phenomenal, but I am part of the DW family and I will choose them over anybody any day of the week they have a sound all to themselves and that sound gives me goosebumps
I definitely prefer Maple. As for brands, in my subjective opinion DW, Pearl and Sonor are the best. Yes, their flag ship kits are very expensive, but as we used to say back in the day, "For money you get honey."
love the vid. subscribed! I've got a DW Santa Monica Collector's series thin shell maple kit and really do love it. I think that thin maple shell is the best kit to my ears. It's the original DW sound made famous in the 1970s. But there is something notable about Sonor at every level (including hardware) and my next kit will probably be a Sonor. But which?
Having played and owned both a Sonor SQ2 in Scandinavian Birch and a DW Collectors in Maple, I personally find the Sonor to be a much more enjoyable kit.
If I had a choice I would love the Sonor birch bass drum and DW Maple for the toms. To my ear Maple toms have more tonal range while the birch toms seem to be more like a one note range, if that makes any sense. Then again I listen to these drum demos with my phone, which isn't the best source.
Nice comparison guys. DW for me. I'm not sold on Beech. It would have been interesting to hear the Sonor medium Birch vs the DW Maple. Suggestion. The ring of the snare and crash and ride cymbals somewhat overwhelmed the toms and bass. Perhaps for a good portion of the demo you could just use the high hat and use a big fat snare mat. Then take the mat off and add the cymbals for an in the mix demo. Anyway thanks again for taking the time to do this. I'm buying a new set soon and DW is definitely a contender.
I cannot hear any vital difference. In my opinion, all drum makers makes good kits, so choose what you like. I like Yamaha and vintage Premier, and vintage Ludwigs, and Sonor SQ2. I just dont have room for all those kits!😂
For looks, the DW. For the sound that I like, I'll take the DW. That thumping bass and snappy snare are a great contrast. But I'll never own either one. Oh well.
Can I ask what your view comparing such great kits like These to the premier elite you have made a video on? I personally Own one of the new Genista and love it……..always wondering how they compare with other high end kits like these? Thanks
Hiya! Great question. Honestly, I view the Elite, DW & Sonor all in exactly the same light. The Premier sounds absolutely fantastic. It’s still my favourite kit to gig with, even with these ones in my arsenal. They all have the same build quality too imo. The only issues with the premier were the Remo UT pinstripe heads it came with and the boxes it shipped in from the factory were not up to standard, I had to replace an FT hoop and one Tom got mashed in transit. Certainly didn’t have that problem with the Sonor!!!
@@brinleyhall I have the new Genista I’m not sure if you tried this out? Was intrigued as to how they compared l. I am wanting a new snare and the elite snare I had considered? Wild you say it’s a nice snare ? Just wondering wether the thin shells project enough Thanks
Two different shell designs... the Sonor SQ2 Maple Vintage shell which is very thin with rings would be a fatter sound to go against this thin maple dw with rings... or the DW 333 is a medium shell which is more in line with the this Sonor medium shell on your kit.
Sonor bass drum sounds like it's from Toy R Us. Some call that "Character", but it sounds unpolished to me. The distorted tone of the Sonor floor tom sounds weak.
Sonor sorry but DW’s sound like boxes. I owned damn near every brand kit there is and I sold my collector’s series as it was the worst sounding kit I ever owned. I just got a prolite kit and as a Gretsch USA custom die hard the Sonor’s may be winning out.
both kits sound pretty much the same but it depends how you tune the heads. i have a dw collectors and tune it a lot higher than that. with the tuning on those, you might as well play the boxes in which they arrived. i really don't understand that approach at all.
Played dw Collectors for 25 years. 2 years ago I decided to buy an SQ1 6 piece from Long island drum center. I will never play anything but Sonor again!
to my ears: Sonor all day. DW just has nothing special, it's missing any character.
DW for the snare, Sonor for everything else 👌
Both are Cadillacs overall tho.
SNARE is a Ludwig supraphonic..
Same
Great video, 2 great kits, 2 different sounds, 2 different woods and they are both Crackin! Who are we to question the man smart enough to own them both, good job!
Very cool! For my taste, the Sonor sounds sweeter, but I would jump at the opportunity to own either kit.
Being a professional acoustic drummer for many moons I love Sonor and DW.
Both kits sound epic. DW sound epiccer to me
Sonor, no doubt...
Obviously, they both sound phenomenal, but I am part of the DW family and I will choose them over anybody any day of the week they have a sound all to themselves and that sound gives me goosebumps
I definitely prefer Maple. As for brands, in my subjective opinion DW, Pearl and Sonor are the best. Yes, their flag ship kits are very expensive, but as we used to say back in the day, "For money you get honey."
love the vid. subscribed! I've got a DW Santa Monica Collector's series thin shell maple kit and really do love it. I think that thin maple shell is the best kit to my ears. It's the original DW sound made famous in the 1970s. But there is something notable about Sonor at every level (including hardware) and my next kit will probably be a Sonor. But which?
Having played and owned both a Sonor SQ2 in Scandinavian Birch and a DW Collectors in Maple, I personally find the Sonor to be a much more enjoyable kit.
If I had a choice I would love the Sonor birch bass drum and DW Maple for the toms.
To my ear Maple toms have more tonal range while the birch toms seem to be more like a one note range, if that makes any sense.
Then again I listen to these drum demos with my phone, which isn't the best source.
@@Rick-m3c We're talking about top-range drum kits. There is no right or wrong and personal taste is the only thing that matters! :)
@@sufddd Absolutely agree.
Nice comparison guys. DW for me. I'm not sold on Beech. It would have been interesting to hear the Sonor medium Birch vs the DW Maple.
Suggestion. The ring of the snare and crash and ride cymbals somewhat overwhelmed the toms and bass. Perhaps for a good portion of the demo you could just use the high hat and use a big fat snare mat. Then take the mat off and add the cymbals for an in the mix demo.
Anyway thanks again for taking the time to do this. I'm buying a new set soon and DW is definitely a contender.
Sonor
DW kick, Sonor toms
Also not me being too lazy to look properly and thinking it was two separate guys facing each other.
I cannot hear any vital difference. In my opinion, all drum makers makes good kits, so choose what you like. I like Yamaha and vintage Premier, and vintage Ludwigs, and Sonor SQ2. I just dont have room for all those kits!😂
I think the NOBLE AND COOLEY SNARE drum stole the show..👍😂
For looks, the DW. For the sound that I like, I'll take the DW. That thumping bass and snappy snare are a great contrast. But I'll never own either one. Oh well.
SNARE is a Ludwig supraphonic..
Can I ask what your view comparing such great kits like
These to the premier elite you have made a video on? I personally
Own one of the new Genista and love it……..always wondering how they compare with other high end kits like these?
Thanks
Hiya! Great question.
Honestly, I view the Elite, DW & Sonor all in exactly the same light. The Premier sounds absolutely fantastic. It’s still my favourite kit to gig with, even with these ones in my arsenal.
They all have the same build quality too imo. The only issues with the premier were the Remo UT pinstripe heads it came with and the boxes it shipped in from the factory were not up to standard, I had to replace an FT hoop and one Tom got mashed in transit. Certainly didn’t have that problem with the Sonor!!!
@@brinleyhall I have the new Genista I’m not sure if you tried this out? Was intrigued as to how they compared l. I am wanting a new snare and the elite snare I had considered? Wild you say it’s a nice snare ? Just wondering wether the thin shells project enough
Thanks
Nice stuff😊😊
Comparing beech to maple?! Choose two beech kits or two maple, then expect decent comments😊
Sonor.
I love DW snares but their toms ALWAYS sound like wet cardboard. Sonor kits are 100x better than any DW kit in terms of tone.
The only reason the Sonor sounds thinner is because of the ambassadors
The g12 is a 12 mil the ambassadors is 10mil
Two different shell designs... the Sonor SQ2 Maple Vintage shell which is very thin with rings would be a fatter sound to go against this thin maple dw with rings... or the DW 333 is a medium shell which is more in line with the this Sonor medium shell on your kit.
Sonor bass drum sounds like it's from Toy R Us. Some call that "Character", but it sounds unpolished to me. The distorted tone of the Sonor floor tom sounds weak.
Still not sure about beech overall
For the price they want for these drums ,you think they would sound better. IMHO.of course.
Sonor sorry but DW’s sound like boxes. I owned damn near every brand kit there is and I sold my collector’s series as it was the worst sounding kit I ever owned. I just got a prolite kit and as a Gretsch USA custom die hard the Sonor’s may be winning out.
SONOR...but both in the same league...
Different wood and different heads… Sonor sounds lively and DW sounds too dampened.
the dw has more highs and more lows. Its maple against beech, maple wins.
Both amazing but DW sounds fatter.
Not a fan of DW but to sounds better, bass drum is punchier and more attack overall.
DW sounds dead. Well, nothing new.
both kits sound pretty much the same but it depends how you tune the heads. i have a dw collectors and tune it a lot higher than that. with the tuning on those, you might as well play the boxes in which they arrived. i really don't understand that approach at all.
Sonor