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In the world of music, a shell pack refers to a specific way that acoustic drum kits are bought and sold. It is designed to give drummers more freedom when building their dream setup. What is Included in a Shell Pack?

Despite the name, you are not just getting empty wooden cylinders. You get fully built, playable drums. A standard shell pack contains the main “bodies” of the drum kit:

Bass Drum (Kick Drum): The large drum that sits on the floor and is played with your foot. Rack Toms: The smaller drums that hang above the bass drum.

Floor Tom: The larger tom-tom drum that stands on its own legs.

Built-in Hardware: All the essential parts attached directly to the wooden shells are included. This means you get the rims (hoops), tuning lugs, tension rods, and factory drumheads.

Note: Some shell packs include a matching snare drum, but many intermediate and high-end packs do not. What is NOT Included?

A shell pack does not give you a complete, ready-to-play kit out of the box. To keep costs down and let you customize, manufacturers leave out the accessories:

No Cymbals: You will not get hi-hats, crashes, or ride cymbals.

No Stands: It does not come with cymbal stands, a snare stand, or a hi-hat stand.

No Pedals or Throne: The bass drum pedal and the drum stool (throne) are sold separately. Why Do Drummers Buy Shell Packs?

Shell packs are usually aimed at intermediate to professional players, rather than absolute beginners. Drummers choose them for a few main reasons: What You Need To Know When Buying Drums – Drumeo

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