Brands

Roland Corporation

Overview: Established in April 1972 by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Hamamatsu, Japan, Roland is a global leader in electronic musical instruments. They are celebrated for pioneering devices like V Drums, the TR 808 and TR 909 drum machines, synthesizers, keyboards, and the implementation of MIDI technology. In 2022, Roland acquired Drum Workshop (DW), extending into the premium acoustic drum market.

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Boss

Overview: Founded in 1973 as a subsidiary of Roland, Boss is renowned for its guitar, bass, and rhythm effects pedals, multi effects units, loopers, and rhythm tools—many of which pair seamlessly with Roland electronic drum setups.

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Zoom Corporation

Overview: A Japan-based company (established in 1983), Zoom designs and develops affordable yet high-quality audio devices—from multi-effects processors and rhythm tools to portable recorders—catering to both amateur and professional creators worldwide.

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Drum Workshop, Inc.

Overview: Founded in 1972 in California, DW is highly respected for its custom, handcrafted acoustic drums, snares, and hardware. Their Collector’s Series, Performance Series, and innovative SonicPly hybrid shell kits are favored by top-tier drummers. Now part of Roland, DW remains a benchmark for professional acoustic drums.

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Pacific Drums and Percussions (PDP)

Overview: Launched by DW in 1999, PDP offers drum kits, snares, and hardware designed in California with features inspired by DW innovations. PDP gear is priced affordably and aimed at students, educators, and working musicians.

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Zildjian

Overview: Founded in 1623 in Constantinople by Avedis Zildjian, this Armenian-founded company is now based in Norwell, Massachusetts. Recognized as the world’s largest cymbal and drumstick maker, Zildjian is still run by the 14th generation of the founding family and is among the oldest continually operating instrument manufacturers in the world.

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Hartke

Overview: Since its founding in 1984, Hartke has been a top innovator in bass amplification—best known for its aluminchnologies. The brand offers a full range of amps, combos, and cabinets prized for their tone, clarity, and portability.

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Gibraltar

Overview: Established in 1993 and later acquired by DW, Gibraltar specializes in durable, adjustable drum hardware—stands, racks, pedals, and thrones. Their gear is widely used alongside DW and PDP drum systems.

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Adeon

Overview : Adeon is a dedicated brand in the realm of professional audio equipment, with a strong focus on high-quality music mixers. Whether it’s for live performances, studio recordings, or multimedia production.

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