This CVL shell fits into a performance- and customization-oriented approach: offering a high-quality base ready to be transformed into the final instrument according to your hardware and configuration choices. Italian manufacturing, ISO 9001 certified process, and attention to sustainable development position this shell as a serious solution for drummers and craftsmen who want to control every detail, from drilling to sound response.
This shell is primarily aimed at intermediate to expert drummers, technicians, luthiers, and DIY enthusiasts who want to assemble a customized drum kit or replace a shell with precise requirements. Thanks to Bubinga, it is particularly suitable for styles where body and depth are sought: rock, metal, fusion, modern pop, gospel, as well as studio contexts where defined attack facilitates recording and mixing.
The key point of this model is its unpierced format: holes for lugs, trigger, counterhoop, and vent must be made after receipt. This freedom allows optimizing ergonomics (hardware placement) and compatibility with your existing gear, but requires method and precision. For future drilling placement, you can use a Sparedrum LO16 or LO26 template. It is recommended to use drill bits suitable for hardwoods to achieve a clean cut, and to measure and verify the drilling diameters required by the hardware before any intervention.
CVL also highlights an exclusive manufacturing process that uses less glue than traditional methods. The goal is to better preserve the shell's vibration, for a more organic feel and improved harmonic transmission. Finally, the commitment to sustainable development and respect for wood sourcing is an integral part of the production philosophy.
Bubinga is known for its density and stiffness: these properties promote a solid response in the low spectrum, with enhanced bass frequencies and an immediate sense of power. The sound is generally warm, with a pronounced foundation that favors medium to low tunings, while remaining usable at higher tensions if more cut is desired.
The attack, described as well-defined, helps maintain a clear outline on each stroke: an advantage for fast styles, dynamic playing, and amplified contexts. The choice of Standard 45deg interior bearing edges also contributes to the balance between precision and resonance, offering a favorable skin-to-shell contact for clarity of the hit while preserving musical sustain. The result: a shell that emphasizes presence, projection, and stability, with an expressive character typical of dense tonewoods.