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Good, compact, pretty.
It's a Tama. The brand I'll never leave.
Needed a compact drum. This was it.You need to stuff the kick a little, use some tape here and there and it will sound decent.
The snare is decent, very average, but it came along so I'll use it as a compact back-up.
Always include the cymbal holder.
The only thing that bothers me is that it doesn't come with a bass drum lifer, and you'll really need it..
EDIT: the screws of the snare mechanisme shook loose.
That means you got to open it up, and add some decent rings to prevent it from happening again.
The snare mechanism ialso got a little tolerance by itself: it isn't exactly a tight design.
Now I know it's a budget snare but I expect more from Tama.
The snare (and also the 10" tom) lends itself for all kinds of tuning experiments.
Which it steers you towards anyway, because especially the snare needs a very regular additional tuning, and that's mainly because of the flimsy snare mechanism.
I've got 2 other good 14" snares, but I'm still going to look for a snare mechanism upgrade on this one.
Everything must be in top shape.
Needed a compact drum. This was it.You need to stuff the kick a little, use some tape here and there and it will sound decent.
The snare is decent, very average, but it came along so I'll use it as a compact back-up.
Always include the cymbal holder.
The only thing that bothers me is that it doesn't come with a bass drum lifer, and you'll really need it..
EDIT: the screws of the snare mechanisme shook loose.
That means you got to open it up, and add some decent rings to prevent it from happening again.
The snare mechanism ialso got a little tolerance by itself: it isn't exactly a tight design.
Now I know it's a budget snare but I expect more from Tama.
The snare (and also the 10" tom) lends itself for all kinds of tuning experiments.
Which it steers you towards anyway, because especially the snare needs a very regular additional tuning, and that's mainly because of the flimsy snare mechanism.
I've got 2 other good 14" snares, but I'm still going to look for a snare mechanism upgrade on this one.
Everything must be in top shape.
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This is a small kit but has a nice very punchy sound. I bought it as a practice kit but I think it will work for small gigs as well. It is also very verstaile, with proper tuning it handles almost everything from jazz to even modern metal. It lacks some lows so perhaps it isn't the best fit for classic rock.
I have only two minor complaints:
-the finish is a bit inconsistent, each shell has its own shade of Satin Blonde color. From dark, almost brown kick drum to the very pale snare. My kit doesn't look as good as in reference photos.
-there are only 6 lugs in each drum, tuning is a bit harder
It's really fun kit to play, very convenient if a practice space is an issue. It also works great with Silent Stroke heads.
I have only two minor complaints:
-the finish is a bit inconsistent, each shell has its own shade of Satin Blonde color. From dark, almost brown kick drum to the very pale snare. My kit doesn't look as good as in reference photos.
-there are only 6 lugs in each drum, tuning is a bit harder
It's really fun kit to play, very convenient if a practice space is an issue. It also works great with Silent Stroke heads.
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