I can't decide between the Yamaha DTXpress or the new Roland V-Club. Any information about the two drums would be most helpful . (The New Roland is a lot like the Yamaha, Pads and all) they will ...
I have a set of Yamaha electronic drums. I've also been to a drum clinic on the Yamaha DS10. I think you should try one out. The www.yamaha.com website will tell you all of the features. They a...
Hi,
how would you compare the Yamaha DX module with the ddrum in terms of 'realism' of drum sounds?
Thanks
Stephane Belleau
I'm considering purchasing a Yamaha HipGig set. I'm looking for first-hand experiences with the kit(i.e. sound quality, durability, situations used in, etc.)
Thanks, Rick
what would be the best sounding Yamaha set of drums would it be Absolute Birch, Nouveau, Maple to use for basically a Jazz Group type of gigs
Between Yamaha recording custom and Tama starclassic
which set would you prefer for playing Jazz,Classic Rock
Thank You
Rogers
Hi, I am considering the purchase of a new Yamaha DTXPRESS electronic kit with 9 pads. I intend to use the kit mainly for practice but might use it in live gigs if the need arises. It seems to be one ...
...et the 7 ply floor tom instead of the more sought after 10 ply floor tom. This is a new and BAD move that Yamaha has made to the Maple Custom floor toms. This is a GREAT Jazz kit. I got it from a stor...
If you can afford some cymbals, go for the Yamaha. If you can't, then save up for some and still buy the Yamaha. If you really can't, go for the Tama.
... don't know what the market prices are like where you live, but in CT the best values do NOT include Yamaha. Here the Pearl Export Select and Tama RockStar are great...Premier seems good too. Yam...
I think he used to use a Yamaha kit wrapped in white marine pearl (gotta love 'em for that!). Now he's got a Yamaha kit covered in some funky, yellow, 3D moire thang! Maybe the drugs are sti...
I recently purchased a new Yamaha set. Both the new and my old set hade no port cut into the resonator head on the bass drum. I have seen people play with and without this hole. So my question is, to ...
not as strong as the 'big' brands ie. Pearl, Yamaha, Premier etc.etc. If you're a working professional I would probably say 'don't go there'.
...10 year old would like drums for Christmas... I know nothing about them...... I have been considering the Yamaha DTExpress set.... I was thinking electronic for the simple reason that she could play w...
... for 15 years now. I am always complimented on the sound. I spent a little more money for top-of-the-line Yamaha Wood snare but the kit itself has stood up and made me tons of cash.
You should thi...
...sier to find than Tama.
Tama are a cheesy rock style drum made by inferior craftspeople.
I have a Yamaha kit so this really is impartial opinion....
...or Remo pinstripes on the top and ambassadors on the bottom. my dept manager could get them to sound like yamaha recording customs on any given day. and definitely spend the time to learn to tune your...
Get a Roland TD-6v drum set or module and maybe if you can only afford the module by some Yamaha 3-zone snare pads to comlete it and the kick and pedal for it and try to mix it up with reverb and all,...
...instripes to Ambassador coated top and bottom. Bottom skin tuned slightly higher than the top.
Snare: Yamaha 14x5 Maple shell. Tuned lower on the bottom skin.
When I gigged with this set-up fo...
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I was even frustrated when I used a DW pro-kit. thought it was great at first, then I realized either a YAMAHA maple or a StarClassic BB Performer or Maple is the best of all.
I play drums to dif...
...ded really nice. if they sound good then who cares. i'm using a 20-year old stage custom series from yamaha that was the entry level kit back then. now they sound (with the right heads) like a se...
...nted to hear certain things (get yourself one of those japanese drummers, you know, from either Roland or Yamaha!) from the drummer. I always felt music was something open to interpretation (at least ...
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