Gretsch Drums Catalina Club CT1-J404 4-piece Shell Pack w/ Snare Drum - Blue Satin Flame
Gretsch Drums' Catalina Club 4-piece drum kit is a cool throwback. Featuring punchy mahogany shells and retro drum sizes and finish, this classic kit gives you an open-sounding 14" x 20" bass drum that's perfect for just about any style of music. The rack and floor toms serve up a "period-correct" vibe, in a satisfyingly balanced blend with the kick and snare drum. These drums stand out with a gorgeous finish, for a crisp, distinctive look that's stunning onstage. So if you're looking for value in a unique kit that looks, sounds, and plays great, you've found it: Gretsch Drums' Catalina Club 4-piece!
Lease to Own at
$234 /month or less
100 Days Price: $1,405
est. $54 /week*
Get it now rent as you go. The item is yours after renting for 12 months or buyout early anytime. No down payment, no commitment, return/cancel anytime.
Rental payment / 2 weeks est. $108 All lease payments apply to the ownership cost
Ownership Options & Cost (before tax)
100-day cash price: $1,405
Lease-to-Own: 26 bi-weekly payments over 12 months.
Early buyout price: After 100 days, buyout with a one-time payment of 50% of your remaining ownership balance.
The Catalina Club 4-piece Drum Kit by Gretsch features mahogany shells. Softer woods produce more bottom end, while the harder ones (birch, for example) emphasize higher-pitched tones. If you like lots of satisfying, organic low-end punch in your drum sound, the Catalina Club 4-piece Drum Kit is for you. It's a versatile kit, as well – perfect across a broad range of music styles.
The Catalina Club 4-piece Drum Kit is a proud part of Gretsch's legacy in American music. Everyone knows Gretsch electric guitars and drums, but did you know that they got their start in 1883 as a banjo company? It wasn't long before Gretsch was making mandolins, ukuleles, and eventually flat-top guitars, contributing to the very roots of American music. So when you play a Gretsch instrument, you're playing more than a great axe, you're playing a piece of American music history.