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Pearl e/MERGE review: What is it?

The Pearl e/MERGE is one of the latest to join a rapidly growing list of stage-ready e-kits, cunningly disguised as acoustic drums. This however is not Pearl’s first foray into the e-drum market as some may remember the E-Pro Live which used full-size acoustic shells long before products such as the popular Roland VAD series existed. 

Despite the shallower shell depths, the full-size 10”, 12” & 14” diameter toms and 14” snare of the e/MERGE make for an enticing setup. With the addition of the optional 18”x12” bass drum, heavy-duty Icon rack system and large cymbal pads, our review kit looks suitably convincing. The cymbal pads are made up of an 18” triple-zone ride, 15” dual-zone crash and 14” dual-zone hi-hats. They have a familiar black rubber coating although a little more rigid than most, with additional red accents and a mirrored plastic plate sporting the Pearl logo for a unique look.

The MDL-1 module developed by Korg boasts ‘Wave Trigger Technology’ which is, according to Pearl, “partially based” on the tech that powers the Japanese company’s classic Wavedrum. 

Pearl e/MERGE kit in a testing studio

(Image credit: Tom Bradley)

Unlike standard triggering technology, Korg use a special algorithm which actually takes audio from each strike of the drum and layers the acoustic samples on top. Through this they boast a much higher level of sensitivity, imperceptible latency and smoother sample layers.



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