We have received yet another parcel from drumstore.pl – an importer and distributor for numerous drum and percussion brands. This time round, it also contains a drum kit from the freshly rejuvenated Polmuz brand, which premiered in late 2019. Naturally, being Polish, we were more than happy to take a closer look at the instruments.
We are testing a Polmuz Birch Model 4 Transparent Black kit
1. The test
The test was carried out in our own recording facility. The kit comprises two rack toms, a floor tom a kick drum and a snare. The heads put on by the producer were: Remo Ambassador Coated (batter) and clear ATTACK Medium skins (reso) on the toms, a coated Evans EMAD (batter) and a black Polmuz resonant head on the bass drum, a Remo Ambassador Coated (batter) and a Remo Ambassador Snare Side (reso) on the snare. During the test, we also used a prototype hardware set (bass drum pedal, hi-hat stand, snare stand, boom cymbal stand, straight cymbal stand, drum throne), which comes with the kit.
2. Basic specification of the drum kit tested here:
- Manufacturer: Polmuz
- Model: Birch Model 4
- Kit elements: 10″ x 8″ tom, 14″ x 14″ floor tom, 18″ x 14″ bass drum, 13″x5″ snare
- Colour: Transparent Black
- Finish: Glossy lacquer
- Material: 100% Birch (6 plies, 6.9 mm)
- Tom mount: Non-invasive
- Hardware: Black Chrome
- Virgin bass drum shell: No
- Stands: Yes (hi hat, snare, boom and straight cymbal stand)
- Bass drum pedal: Yes
- Drum throne: Yes
3. Product and sound
We tested the drum kit using the following tuning achieved with the help of a Tune-Bot device:
- Bass drum – B (first octave, 112 Hz on the batter head and 112 Hz on the batter head)
- Floor tom – E (second octave, 130 Hz on the batter head and 145 Hz on the batter head)
- Rack tom – A (third octave, 155 Hz on the batter head and 230 Hz on the batter head)
- Snare – E (third octave, 237 Hz on the batter head and 330 Hz on the batter head)
- Bass drum – F (first octave, 155 Hz on the batter head and 165 Hz on the batter head)
- Floor tom – B (second octave, 185 Hz on the batter head and 230 Hz on the batter head)
- Rack tom – D (third octave, 225 Hz on the batter head and 270 Hz on the batter head)
- Snare – E (third octave, 237 Hz on the batter head and 330 Hz on the batter head)
BD 22”x18” TT 10” x 7” -, TT 12” x 8” – FT 16” x 14” – Snare 14” x 5.5” transparent black color + hardware pack |
BD 20”x18” TT 10” x 7” -, TT 12” x 8” – FT 16” x 14” – Snare 14” x 5.5” transparent black color+ hardware pack |
BD 18”x14” TT 12” x 8” FT 14” x 14” – Snare 14” x 5.5” transparent black color + hardware pack |
Distributor: http://drumstore.pl/
OUR VERDICT: 5/5
Advantages:
- Well crafted
- Warm sound
- Attack
- Tasteful look
- Comes with a lot of hardware
In-between:
- Snare drum is not very versatile
Disadvantages:
- None
See also:
Our Polmuz Birch Model 3 Blue to Black Fade drum kit test
Our Polmuz Tulipwood Aqua Blue drum kit test
Our Polmuz Tulipwood snare drum test
Our Polmuz Sycamore snare drum test