Tama Starclassic Maple Exotix 4pc Drum Set Walnut Burst

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  • Tama Starclassic Maple Exotix 4pc Set Walnut Burst - TAMA-ME42TZUSLNWB
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Комментарии • 142

  • @tantalizingpocket9286
    @tantalizingpocket9286 3 года назад +10

    I bought this kit in the pacific emerald option and I am absolutely in love with the way the look and sound. I spent forever choosing between these, birch babinga or walnut birch. Glad I chose the exotic kit still 3 years later 👍🏻

    • @cg9608
      @cg9608 2 года назад +2

      How's this compare to the W/B Starclassic?

    • @tantalizingpocket9286
      @tantalizingpocket9286 2 года назад

      @@cg9608 I'd say over all the biggest difference is the maple has more of a pop to it, is a bit brighter and more musical while the W/B has a nice deep crack to its sound and is more powerful.

    • @nickcassella2490
      @nickcassella2490 11 дней назад

      I bought the same kit in pacific emerald finish from Portsmouth 3 years ago. It's by far my favorite set I've ever owned. He is right about the heads. I replaced mine with Evans EC2 coated heads for the toms and Aquarian super kick for the bass. Gave it a deeper low ring tone. Its beautiful. Also, I didn't care for the snare, I use a brass snare with this kit because I love being able to tune either real low for that marching band wooden feel or high crank for that loud crack. The kit is superb. It's extremely versatile and you can get a lot of different sounds out of it. I keep this one in my studio and don't gig with it. It sounds tight and crisp recorded.
      10 years ago I owned a Starclassic performer efx which is birch. Very heavy and bright, but it had incredible tone and range. Was a pain in the butt to gig with because it was heavy.

  • @alessandrorossini8704
    @alessandrorossini8704 3 года назад +4

    This kit with a Starphonic Aluminum 14x7 snare and you're ready to rock the house...

  • @fartsare2023
    @fartsare2023 6 лет назад +3

    Good old maple. Likes moms pumpkin pie during Thanksgiving. It just feels like home. Arguably the best sounding wood in drums. And this kit doesnt disappoint.

  • @cuznred
    @cuznred 6 лет назад +8

    Love this place, Shane and company live and breath all things drums and they really know their stuff. These drums are also killer

  • @glennedwardgo
    @glennedwardgo 3 года назад +1

    These are about the best sounding drums i've heard in demos. I love his commentaries too, it helps you make a good decision.

  • @drumsjackson2022
    @drumsjackson2022 4 года назад +7

    I love tama and their commitment to quality with all of their kits

  • @todddrummer4350
    @todddrummer4350 6 лет назад +12

    Tama's mounting system is really ahead of the game.....I found that out when I went back to Pearl.

    • @godsreclamation2539
      @godsreclamation2539 6 лет назад +1

      Todd Drummer I was really debating on this or pearl masters maple. Can you tell me about how your experience was with both?

    • @todddrummer4350
      @todddrummer4350 6 лет назад +4

      Well I went back to a Pear Masters Maple Complete kit. Pearl's mounting system works great for it's design it's just been, oh I don't know how long since it's been updated. Tama's is seamless and just and so effortless for practicality.

    • @FanaticDrummer
      @FanaticDrummer 6 лет назад +7

      Tama. You wont ever regret it. Hardware is more important than anyone realizes. Tama has been leading the hardware game since the 80’s. I have a older Bubinga ant want a Maple just for the new hardware and finishes. Tama’s Starclassics are even on par with DW’s 6-8k “flagship” kits but have better hardware for 1/3 of the price lol

    • @andyham6094
      @andyham6094 6 лет назад +4

      FanaticalDrummer I personally can’t stand DW. I’ve played top notch numerous collectors series kits tuned perfectly and they just don’t feel good compared to Tama. There’s no bounce back I don’t get that same feeling and tone I get from a Tama. Even my backup Tama silverstar kit sounded better then any DW I’ve played and I got my silverstar for 400 bucks. My Tama starclassic BB hyperdrive is better than any other kit I’ve played and I’ve played every company’s top notch kits. I actually also prefer the thicker aggressive beefy sound of starclassics compared to the more open thin shelled star drums. Star drums are top notch best quality kits but sound preference I prefer starclassics over any other kit in the world. And I got my starclassics in exact finish and sizes I wanted for 1900 shipped straight from the Tama warehouse. U can’t beat that.

    • @alexanderjamieson7971
      @alexanderjamieson7971 6 лет назад +3

      Pearl's optimount puts too much stress on the shells and lugs. The star mounts from Tama take the original "Rims" mount idea further by turning the top hoop into the mount, dispersing the weight of the tom evenly. I bought three of Tama's top of the line road pro boom cymbal stands with counter weights, but now wish I would have gotten two star cymbal stands and one roadpro with counter weight based on this video

  • @hombreenojado
    @hombreenojado 5 лет назад +4

    I have to say it again. I LOVE you guys kit demos. They always sound very clean and uncluttered. This is one of the few times I've heard one of these kits essentially wide open. I just got mine at the end of May. Emerald Pacific Wal ut; 12-14-16-20. It's gorgeous and sounds amazing!

  • @nielsemilbechnaumann
    @nielsemilbechnaumann 2 года назад +1

    I have now ordered a kit in exact same configurations, and finish... Will be mine in 4 months.

  • @1life2pono
    @1life2pono 6 лет назад +7

    Love Love Love the sound and look of these drums!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @damianquadro
    @damianquadro 3 года назад +1

    These are among the best of the best. Period.

  • @Romans219
    @Romans219 3 года назад +4

    Love all the videos you do. Tama is the best for your buck and always sound great by your staff

  • @fartsare2023
    @fartsare2023 5 лет назад +2

    That is the most thunderous, rich snd wett sounding kick drum I've heard as far as a internet review is concerned.

  • @SpittinSquirell
    @SpittinSquirell 5 лет назад +4

    I absolutely love Tama. I'm drooling over this kit. Would love to have a Star Bubinga but the price point is a little out of reach. The Starclassic Maple with Exotic finishes have caught my eye and ears.

  • @andyham6094
    @andyham6094 6 лет назад +23

    What sets this kit and Starclassics in general apart from every company and competitors is the hardware tama brought down from the flagship star drums. The quick lock Tom brackets, quick locks on the floor Tom legs, aircushioned floor Tom legs, the new bass drum Spurs, the claw hook bass drum legs, and just the hardware in general. Every company has exotic looks but no other company has hardware on their kits like tama that are so innovative and just makes drummers lives so much easier. The quick locks are seriously a game changer for me or anyone who sets up and breaks down all the time and want their set up exactly the same and have to set up and break down fast in between bands. I have a 5 piece tama starclassic BB hyperdrive and got the exact sizes and finish I wanted shipped straight from the tama warehouse for 1900 shipped. Can’t beat that for what you get, build quality, finishes and looks, hardware, and just the feeling you get when you play a tama starclassic is just better than anything else under my hands personally.

    • @FanaticDrummer
      @FanaticDrummer 6 лет назад +2

      Andy Ham Thats why I play Tama and will only play Tama. I would literally turn down other company endorsements until I got with Tama. Its pure class and quality, and a company run by great people.

    • @jessfreeman3272
      @jessfreeman3272 5 лет назад

      @@FanaticDrummer dw is great too

    • @FanaticDrummer
      @FanaticDrummer 5 лет назад

      Jess Freeman Not for sound. Their goofy bulky lugs ruin the shells resonance. They also follow what Tama does, like many others do. Its the details that sets Tama apart. DW is just a pretentious brand, and the drums sound round and flat which is probably the worse con. Never heard a kit that impressed me, even in studio. They also look goofy because of those lugs. DW tries to convince people they need to pay more for less because of how prestigious their brand is. California company logic. With Tama, people know why they would invest in them, they dont need to be convinced by a roster. They hear the kits and thats the seller. Everything else is complimentary.

    • @FanaticDrummer
      @FanaticDrummer 5 лет назад

      Bill Perri Its got a fat sound for sure hence the name. Its more rounded, has a slight eq bump in the highs which you can hear. Like oldies recordings or post bop bands. For warmth I still think Bubinga was their best, with coated heads its just such a great sound if you play numerous styles. Clear heads turn it into a metal beast. Maple is still the best resonant wood, decent attack with pronounced low end and highs, its a “clean” sound. But Bubinga has this punch and classic sound that it fits all styles, one of the few kits that in person just sounds so damn good. Head choice is crucial though. Its a dark wood so it records warmer than birch and maple. Oak is also warm, a good inbetween. Bubinga is also a good investment given recent events. The prices of the kits will sky rocket in years to come and wont be as common.

    • @FanaticDrummer
      @FanaticDrummer 5 лет назад

      Bill Perri Agreed. If I wasn’t committed and invested in Tama, i’d go Yamaha. Japanese wood working is just money. Yamaha took everything Tama did and did it their way, which I appreciate. Sonor tries, and Mapex failed, they barely keep anyone endorsed. If you’re in Europe you almost always go Tama or Sonor. For me I think Tama and Yamaha just put out another level of quality without the massive hype. I look at so many drummers in bands and see Tama but never in promos or advertising for them, they know the product sells themselves. Then we have Thomas Lang for DW lol

  • @johnjamesmclaughlin
    @johnjamesmclaughlin 6 лет назад +4

    I’m glad you addressed the woods a lot of drummers don’t understand

  • @W4RD1N8ER
    @W4RD1N8ER 4 года назад +1

    I have a star classic 7 piece and could not be happier with it right out of the box yet. The toms were tuned perfect and the two floor toms and kick I did myself with no effort and they all sounded great and the skins it came with are fantastic as well I did no have to ditch them. Mine are sapphire lacebark pine they look so good!

  • @kennethlanning4694
    @kennethlanning4694 9 месяцев назад

    I have the emerald pacific walnut burst with black nickel hardware; 22x16 (2) basses, 18x16 and 16x14 floors, 14x12 floor (rack mounted as reg tom), 13x9 / 12x8 / 10x8 / 8x6 rack toms, 14x6.5 snare (walnut/birch), all mounted to a Tama Power Tower with Zildjian A custom cymbals...LOVE this kit - it wasn't cheap, but was worth every penny.

  • @larrytate1657
    @larrytate1657 6 лет назад +2

    That kick is a beast.

  • @philliah
    @philliah Год назад +1

    One of the best drums I've ever heard.

  • @denisdolgiy4108
    @denisdolgiy4108 4 года назад

    Very pleasing quality of recording - unlike much other and newer vidoes no sound of extreme EQ. Ears are happy =)

  • @TheLyonkoke
    @TheLyonkoke 4 года назад +1

    Best sounding kit imo. Amazing

  • @nathanmccain4338
    @nathanmccain4338 Год назад +1

    5 years ago this drum kit was under $2.5k.... its now over $5k for Pacific Walnut Burst in any shade. Sign of the times yall....

  • @johnjamesmclaughlin
    @johnjamesmclaughlin Год назад

    You guys are tama of drums sales

  • @PhillipDrumz
    @PhillipDrumz 3 месяца назад

    Thanks Shane!

  • @dumdumbrown4225
    @dumdumbrown4225 3 года назад

    I reckon these drums and the hardware are top notch - as good as, if not better, than my drum teacher’s top-of-the-line German made maple Sonors & hardware.

  • @andyham6094
    @andyham6094 4 года назад +2

    I would say there is a huge difference in feel for the starclassic compared to the mid level kits like the silverstar and the superstar classic but I would the biggest difference isn’t due to the different kind of maple, even though I know it makes a difference but not as much as the hoops. The starclassics have diecast zinc hoops which are super duty and sturdy and give it great feel and rebound compared to the flanged hoops with the Tama RIMS style mounts on the silverstar and superstar classics. Starclassics and star drums have top of the line hardware on them but yeah you could say all of it adds up to equal to a much better kit but it’s not just or mainly cause of better maple wood. If they put the diecast hoops on the superstar classics with the rest of the starclassic hardware it would feel wayyyyy better.

  • @timcroke8000
    @timcroke8000 2 года назад

    Been playing Tama for over 40 years. These are the most musical Tamas I've ever heard. The toms sound like mini tympani. It's my ideal drum sound. Are you only using three mikes? I see a bass, snare and overhead, yet the sound is amazing.

  • @Bigbaldcaucasianman
    @Bigbaldcaucasianman Год назад +1

    Would you recommend this kit over the walnut birch kit?

  • @larrytate1657
    @larrytate1657 4 года назад +2

    I think I prefer 10x8s over 10x7s. 10x8 I can go medium low and get a nice doom sound. With 10x7s they seem higher pitched to me and I get more of ringy tone where I tune to my preferred tension so then I try to bring it down and I lose it all. It doesn’t have that sweet spot. But this is only on the one I tried a Yamaha hybrid maple one. Is this something attributed to most 10x7s anyone else with 10x7s find this with other manufacturers 10x7s?? That’s why I like how Canpous does a 12x8 for their 12s but then also stays 10x8 on their 10s.

  • @joelmarquez4629
    @joelmarquez4629 3 года назад

    Beautiful kit

  • @phillamoore157
    @phillamoore157 2 года назад

    As of this post, Tama is absolutely CRUSHING the competition....

  • @nickuts1588
    @nickuts1588 4 года назад +8

    The question is:Are there any differences between the Japanese kit and the Chinese one or not???

    • @Dummertrummer
      @Dummertrummer 4 года назад

      The Japanese maple kit has reinforcement rings on the inside.

    • @pacificdrum0301
      @pacificdrum0301 4 года назад

      @@Dummertrummer that depends on whether they were ordered with re-rings or not. not all Japanese star classic's had re-rings.

    • @23ograin53
      @23ograin53 3 года назад

      @@pacificdrum0301 Correct. I wish Jimmie would edit his post because unless people read your reply they will be misinformed.

  • @roybeckerman9253
    @roybeckerman9253 6 лет назад +4

    I couldn’t agree more about the hanging toms.
    Bugger the virgin bass drums. They sound no better....it’s all hype.
    Bring back the toms going into the bass drum.
    Good enough for the past 100 years, for the worlds best drummers.

    • @andyham6094
      @andyham6094 5 лет назад

      I won’t buy a kit unless it has a bass drum mount. And especially tama’s mth1000 bass drum mounting system with the quick locks is the best mounting system out there. Also it doesn’t even go through the bass drum. There is a platform and the pipe goes into that which is on top of the bass drum which also helps instead of having a big hole in the actual shell. But either way it’s just so much easier and more comfortable. Being in a band where you constantly set up and break down with just 10-15 minutes between bands you gotta do all that so fast and I’ve had to play shows with the toms on cymbal stands and it’s just a hassle and I just prefer the bass drum mount. My Tama starclassic bb has it and my Tama silverstars have it. I want a Tama star but they don’t make it with a bass drum mount. Also was trying to get the new Tama superstar hyperdrive maple but those also have no bass drum mount.

  • @franciscowidmer
    @franciscowidmer 5 лет назад +1

    Is that a 22x16 inches bassdrum? Damn!

  • @drumfanatik316
    @drumfanatik316 3 года назад +2

    Given the choice, what’s your pick? A DW Performance or a Tama Starclassic Maple?

    • @ramenthenoodle_
      @ramenthenoodle_ 3 года назад

      SC Maple no hesitation. I had that debate a couple years back and went SC and would do it all over again.

  • @glennedwardgo
    @glennedwardgo 3 года назад

    My dream kit

  • @roybeckerman7843
    @roybeckerman7843 2 года назад

    Killer toms.

  • @carloscrosara6931
    @carloscrosara6931 4 года назад

    Great sound

  • @abclar1
    @abclar1 3 года назад

    nice one Shane

  • @PatrickBuzoDrums
    @PatrickBuzoDrums 4 месяца назад

    does the mounting system, hanging them by the hoops, affect the tuning and detuning of the drums?

  • @alexanderjamieson7971
    @alexanderjamieson7971 6 лет назад +3

    Does type of wood really matter though? A lot of the weight of that shell comes from the polyurethane coating over the shell, and the glue between the plies that hold the plies together. A lot of coveted vintage drums were made of cheap poplar wood, which is commonly used for door and window trim/casing. Stave shells sound different but that has probably much more to do with how thick stave shells are compared to ply wood shells. The diameter and depth of the drum, and the choice of drum head has far greater impact on the sound than wood type.

    • @drumcenternh
      @drumcenternh  6 лет назад +2

      Wood does have some impact on the tone of the drum. Specifically the density. Check out our DW Exotic Comparison video - same sizes, same heads, same tuning - different wood types. You might be surprised!

    • @alexanderjamieson7971
      @alexanderjamieson7971 6 лет назад +3

      I understand old growth woods are more dense, which is why older Martin guitars, sound better and louder (in addition to the wood becoming more dry and resonant over time). I have watched the DW video and didn't hear too much difference between the three DW kits your channel demoed. The very subtle and very subjective differences would be lost in a recording mix or live music setting. I have a feeling the difference in woods would be more evident in drums that don't have resonant drum heads, like concert toms, when the drums no longer act like an acoustic chamber with an active and passive membrane bouncing sound waves off each other.
      Where I would be concerned with cheaper wood drums from younger trees is if that wood is soft and susceptible to being easily dented, meaning the bearing edges are more likely to need resurfacing/cutting during the drum's lifetime, and how likely the drums are to go out of round.
      What I liked that is pointed in this video, is how much better the hardware is on more expensive kits. Having Lugs that won't crack with high tension, or that have internal mechanisms that won't vibrate and make noise, hoops that don't bend easily, mounting hardware that's durable and easy to set-up for gigging, that's what we drummers are paying for when spending more than $1,000 on just a shell pack, whether we realize it or not. I recently bought a new Tama kit specifically because of the hardware. I also can't bring myself to like the look of DW's CAMCO/Turret lugs.
      Based on this video, I'm probably going to buy a couple of star cymbal stands in the future. I went with their next level down, their higher end double braced road pros with counter weights (which are fantastic) but these stands are next level.

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 6 лет назад +2

      Shell thickness has a really big impact on tone.

    • @alexanderjamieson7971
      @alexanderjamieson7971 6 лет назад +3

      Yes, thicker shells project more because the air is more compressed and focused between the batter and resonant heads.

    • @fartsare2023
      @fartsare2023 6 лет назад +1

      @@alexanderjamieson7971 very well put. Those nuances can barely be detected to the naked eye much less a mix or recording. Especially for me; a metal guy in a band with distorted guitars, keyboards for atmosphere a bass and vocals. Goodluck with that. Lol

  • @gbot3377
    @gbot3377 6 лет назад

    Nice demo. Just wish guys that demo would do some beats. Different beats for a while. Get a real feel for the sound of the kicks.

  • @Pablotercero90
    @Pablotercero90 Год назад +1

    These are not available anymore?

  • @hungryarch7319
    @hungryarch7319 4 года назад

    Hardware is dope!

  • @traviswoodall6547
    @traviswoodall6547 11 месяцев назад

    Curious on your overall opinion…Starclassic Maple or DW Performer??

  • @adriansalinas1572
    @adriansalinas1572 5 месяцев назад

    Does the outer 1 ply of pacific walnut effect the maple sound quality on these drums?

  • @drummaman1
    @drummaman1 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video! If I may ask for a favor: could you make a video of the Bubinga SC as well? I'm thinking of buying one but the videos I've seen are all either the past model bubinga SC, or the video/audio quality is subpar. Thanks!

  • @gbot3377
    @gbot3377 6 лет назад +1

    Under 25?????????? What company can do that? Incredible! And the very best hardware in the business to boot. Wanna sit behind some bad Mama's? Then get yourself a set of Tamas.

  • @claystaggs8908
    @claystaggs8908 4 года назад

    Nice kit! I’ve noticed that PDP doesn’t get much love from yalls channel just curious as to why that is?

  • @tuliogomes9148
    @tuliogomes9148 2 года назад

    ainda há disponivel esta bateria ?

  • @scav3155
    @scav3155 2 года назад

    Shane what sticks are you using?

  • @larrybotello2701
    @larrybotello2701 4 года назад

    The Set sounds Amazing! How much does it cost? In the video you say under $2500. Wow

    • @ramenthenoodle_
      @ramenthenoodle_ 3 года назад

      $3300 nowadays for the exotic finished ones. Used to be priced at $2500 for the 4 piece.

  • @tobyvattilano7846
    @tobyvattilano7846 4 года назад

    Bought a flagship Tama snare stand a couple years ago. What you would expect from Tama...rock solid and innovative. But even with it's iso gaskets, the drum sounded lifeless in comparison to the equivalent Pearl model and I hate despise Pearl hardware as everything strips out. But sonically, the Tama choked the drum and that was with it just resting on the fee in an unclamped basket.

    • @ivanbajovic3476
      @ivanbajovic3476 4 года назад

      Do you mean when you put tom on the snare stand?

    • @tobyvattilano7846
      @tobyvattilano7846 4 года назад

      @@ivanbajovic3476 I actually mean thr snare drum. I even asked other drummers if they could tell a difference. The Tama sucked the life right out of the shell where the Pearl did not. Both stands were the top offerings with isolation feet. I always choose Tama over Pearl for durability but I cannot deny what was obvious. The drum also felt more rigid in the Tama stand. I ended up sending the Tama back and begrudgingly buying a new Pearl (unsurprisingly, the old one had broken at the various joints).

  • @jkjhms4780
    @jkjhms4780 2 года назад

    This made in?

  • @godsreclamation2539
    @godsreclamation2539 6 лет назад +2

    These or pearl masters maple.

    • @chrisdrums100
      @chrisdrums100 6 лет назад +4

      Gods Reclamation these or reference/ reference pure

    • @ramenthenoodle_
      @ramenthenoodle_ 6 лет назад +1

      I was between these and Reference Pure and went these because the hardware is genius and the exotic with brushed hardware is unique and so good looking. No regrets.

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 6 лет назад +2

      I think these personally. These have more warmth imo but while maintaining projection.

    • @MyDyerMaker
      @MyDyerMaker 4 года назад

      Ludwig Classic Maples.

  • @bharathj63
    @bharathj63 3 года назад

    22x16 vs 22x18 kick drums? The only thing preventing me from getting this is that last two inches on the bass drum.

    • @ramenthenoodle_
      @ramenthenoodle_ 3 года назад +1

      16 is the perfect compromise of a punchy shallow 14 and a boomy deep 18+. Coming from a 22x20 and a 22x18, this is the best kick I’ve owned.

    • @jerem3800
      @jerem3800 3 года назад +1

      Bharath J I think the same,
      But in this video the bassdrum kick ass!

    • @bharathj63
      @bharathj63 3 года назад +1

      @@jerem3800 absolutely!! The kick is massive!

  • @willyloops
    @willyloops 6 лет назад +1

    Floor toms on starclassic (and most of sets on planet earth) , needs to be floating toms to sound with proper sustain and low end....the LEGS are KILLING that floor toms, no matter about the airbag in the rubber leg´s nail, that´s bullshit solutions....forget legssss on floor tommsss, JUST put the STAR CAST MOUNTS on the floor toms, and you will see how a floor tom really gets life and SOOOOUUUNNNNDDDD with big tone, proyection adding more sustain and low end ejejeje .....make floor toms floating as rack toms, its that easy man.....same for 10 or 20 years ago starclassics....

    • @aristotle5698
      @aristotle5698 4 года назад

      Ruke Drums on my dream kit, I’m going to have floor toms mounted as racks

  • @23ograin53
    @23ograin53 3 года назад

    I have this kit (different finish) and I love how these toms are tuned, but when I tune mine to the same "notes" the floor tom sounds too high to me. Maybe it's just the difference between miked vs unmiked?

    • @ramenthenoodle_
      @ramenthenoodle_ 3 года назад

      What notes are you tuning to?

    • @ramenthenoodle_
      @ramenthenoodle_ 3 года назад +1

      I have this kit also btw and the floor is the trickiest drum to tune because it’s square.

    • @23ograin53
      @23ograin53 3 года назад

      ​@@ramenthenoodle_ I don't even remember what I was trying to say when I posted this comment lol.

    • @ramenthenoodle_
      @ramenthenoodle_ 3 года назад

      @@23ograin53 lmao fair enough.

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 3 года назад

      Try bringing your reso head down a turn.

  • @johnjamesmclaughlin
    @johnjamesmclaughlin Год назад

    No one can touch Tama

  • @leovigiloesparza7412
    @leovigiloesparza7412 4 года назад

    Perdón amigos, es un gran instrumento pero amo las baterías de Pearl.

    • @_ernestoibarra_
      @_ernestoibarra_ 3 года назад

      Muy buenas las Pearl
      Pero yo amó las Tama !!!!
      Saludos

  • @DukeDamnChin
    @DukeDamnChin 4 года назад

    $2500??? Your website currently says $3299.00.... what the heck?

    • @drumcenternh
      @drumcenternh  4 года назад +1

      because tama

    • @DukeDamnChin
      @DukeDamnChin 4 года назад

      @@drumcenternh womp womp

    • @ramenthenoodle_
      @ramenthenoodle_ 3 года назад +1

      lol shits crazy. I thought at $2500 I got a good deal picking one up for $1800. Then Tama bumped the exotics up in price and I feel like I won the lottery, lmao.

    • @DukeDamnChin
      @DukeDamnChin 3 года назад +1

      @@ramenthenoodle_ congrats on the unicorn find :D

  • @paulysci925
    @paulysci925 7 лет назад +5

    balls

  • @justsomeguywithamustache6750
    @justsomeguywithamustache6750 4 года назад

    What head do you use

    • @felipepena3580
      @felipepena3580 4 года назад

      stock heads. evans g1 clear on toms and coated for the snare

  • @stevenfederico2594
    @stevenfederico2594 8 месяцев назад

    I will take dw anything over tama anything

  • @Fable1Guides
    @Fable1Guides 5 лет назад +1

    I have one of these for sale lol.

  • @andyham6094
    @andyham6094 6 лет назад +2

    I disagree about the backbone of tama for the past 20 years. Well idk about 20 years but the backbone of tama for a long long long time has been tama starclassic Bubinga way before tama star was created. Tama has always been known for their Bubinga shells cause no other company can do Bubinga like tama. Not sure if tama was the first brand but pretty sure the first major huge drum brand to do it but nobody’s Bubinga drums sound like tama Bubinga. Tama does something special when they make their Bubinga drums. But who cares about those little details cause you guys do the best reviews on RUclips. Even tho his playing isn’t that good it doesn’t matter cause the drum sound and the way they mic the drums sounds a lot more natural than other reviews. Even better than sweetwater cause Shane has different descriptions for all kinda kits. Nick from sweetwater LITERALLLY explains each kit the exact same and I stopped listening to them. These guys actually are honest, sweet water never give you the whole story. They only say the toms are punchy with good tone interval between each Tom, the bass drum is beefy and loud, the snare is cracking, it feels good underneath the hands. Nick and sweetwater say that about EVERYYY KITTT. Look up every drum review and it’s the exact same even tho his playing is killer. Shane really goes in depth and I love how they’ve been really backing tama recently. Tama being my favorite company in the world and tama Starclassics being my favorite drum series or drum line in the entire world I’m loving all the tama reviews. Please review the tama starclassic BB hyperdrive kit. I haven’t seen a lot of starclassic hyperdrive reviews in great quality like this.

    • @TheViva73
      @TheViva73 4 года назад

      So true about sweetwater never complains

  • @Eagles.Fan.Since.Super.Bowl.52
    @Eagles.Fan.Since.Super.Bowl.52 5 лет назад +1

    In person this kit looks like something else. It honestly took my breath away for a second. The 3 piece for $2200 is an absolute ripoff. The 4 piece at $2500 is the correct choice. Considering the 3 piece are also smaller drums. You get a lot less for your $$$. The 4 piece also comes with a virgin bass drum which might make some players smile.

  • @martywhite1084
    @martywhite1084 5 лет назад +4

    You can tell this guy is ambivalent about Tama.

  • @stevenfederico2594
    @stevenfederico2594 8 месяцев назад

    That’s funny because it cost $4000 now

  • @jaimesorli2436
    @jaimesorli2436 3 года назад

    if you put coated emperors like you say you dont gonna have more response with low playing, you will have less, or g2 coated as well, a double ply head with and xtra ply of white coating is like to have a head of 2.5 plies and will be less sensitive than a 2 plies transparent head like this g2 transparent ones...., if you want to have sensitivity in this drums and have sound playing really softly you need to put a 1 ply drum head like simon phillips do, ambassador clear over the same , or evans g1...., i was looking your video of the ludwigs, and i recognice which is one of the more beautifull drum sound i ever hear..., specially in the classic maple, most beautifull tone, being honest after your vid i want to buy one but you cant compare a classic maple with a starclassic, tama have to much precision in the building process and in the components, and oesnt matter if is from japan or china..., also the die cast hoops helps a lot, for perfect tuning and for the tuning remains for a long..., with a classic maple after hours of playing you need to tune again...., if you look the tension rods from a starclassic tom or a snare you can see which the tension rods go really straight from the lug to the hoop, and in the starclassic bass drum as well, so incredible how much precision is in the tension rods..., if you look clouse a classic maple tom or snare is a disaster...., any tension rod go straight, and that is really bad for tuning and for the tuning remains for along..., also the triple flanged hoop of ludwig have tons of tolerance and imperfection, the desighn is really old..., also which the lugs from a starclassic are really clouse from the edge is really good for precision..., in a sonor sq2 is the same, thats why are so good, they are build for and with precision...., the old tama floors dont project?, every time i hear the records of billy cobham from his old period in tama i go crazy with how much power all the toms and floors sound...., i dont hear any bass drum more powerfull than a starclassic..., a 22 sounds like a 26 ludwig...., sorry, sometimes not agree with you...., and this drum set sounds incredible.

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 3 года назад

      Cobham was with Yamaha a lot too back in the day.

  • @banditY2K
    @banditY2K 2 месяца назад

    No bass drum tom mount? No sale for me. Tired of all this virgin bass drum baloney. 2 toms up need a central kick mount.

  • @itchyvinyl
    @itchyvinyl 5 лет назад +2

    I just don’t dig the look of modern Tama’s. They are beautiful. But I wouldn’t take one on stage with me.

    • @ohrid59mk76
      @ohrid59mk76 5 лет назад +1

      whats wrong with you man !!!???

    • @itchyvinyl
      @itchyvinyl 5 лет назад

      It’s just not my flavor. Drums that look like fine furniture aren’t my style. And I don’t think they look special from far away - hence wouldn’t take em on stage. Admittedly, there probably aren’t a lot of people that would agree with me.

    • @ohrid59mk76
      @ohrid59mk76 5 лет назад +1

      @@itchyvinyl not all Tama drums are with exotix finishes ! I am not crazy about them too , I like sparkle finishes .

    • @MyDyerMaker
      @MyDyerMaker 4 года назад

      I like wrapped drums for gigging for durability and looks. They'll always stand out more on stage under lights than any wood grained kit. And it really sucks to get a ding on a wood grained kit.

    • @stevenking3302
      @stevenking3302 4 года назад +1

      Who hurt you??!

  • @albitcapinigro1107
    @albitcapinigro1107 3 года назад

    Yeah maple isn't created equal: Starclassic maple sounds choked compared to Superstar Classics.

  • @roybeckerman9253
    @roybeckerman9253 5 лет назад

    The toms don’t sound as good as Gretsch or Ludwig