#drums #drumming #drummer #slingerland The Slingerland Radio King isn’t just a drum kit...it’s a piece of drum history. In this review, Ollie takes a closer look at the legendary Radio King shell construction (3-ply mahogany/poplar with steam-bent maple reinforcement rings), 30° bearing edges, classic 20/12/14 sizing, and that unmistakably warm, blooming tone. At around £4,000, this is a serious investment. But is it worth it? If you care about tone, touch sensitivity, and heritage, this might be the kit for you. Let us know your thoughts in the comments — and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more in-depth drum reviews from Drummers Review.

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