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frontpage Posted by SensibleApple3026 over 1 year ago
frontpage Posted by SensibleApple3026 over 1 year ago

5-Piece Yamaha Stage Custom Birch Drum Kit (various colors)

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$650

$750

13% off
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Update: This popular deal is still available

Various Retailers have 5-Piece Yamaha Stage Custom Birch Drum Kit for $649.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member SensibleApple3026 for posting this deal.

Available from:
  • Amazon
    • 5 colors available (some sold by 3rd party)
  • Sweetwater Audio (Honey Amber)
    • Backordered but available to purchase
  • Guitar Center
    • 5 colors available
    • This item is backordered but available to purchase
  • Musician's Friend
    • 5 colors available (backordered but available to purchase)
Product details:
  • Birch shells give you the world-famous Yamaha birch sound
  • YESS tom mounting system provides stability and maintains resonance
  • Low-mass lugs allow the shells to vibrate for remarkable tone and sustain
  • Air Seal System ensures perfectly round shells for excellent tone and durability
  • High-gloss lacquer finish looks great and allows shells to vibrate freely

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff

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Update: This popular deal is still available

Various Retailers have 5-Piece Yamaha Stage Custom Birch Drum Kit for $649.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member SensibleApple3026 for posting this deal.

Available from:
  • Amazon
    • 5 colors available (some sold by 3rd party)
  • Sweetwater Audio (Honey Amber)
    • Backordered but available to purchase
  • Guitar Center
    • 5 colors available
    • This item is backordered but available to purchase
  • Musician's Friend
    • 5 colors available (backordered but available to purchase)
Product details:
  • Birch shells give you the world-famous Yamaha birch sound
  • YESS tom mounting system provides stability and maintains resonance
  • Low-mass lugs allow the shells to vibrate for remarkable tone and sustain
  • Air Seal System ensures perfectly round shells for excellent tone and durability
  • High-gloss lacquer finish looks great and allows shells to vibrate freely

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff

Original Post

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Top Comments

Snare lugs are not plastic, lol. I've never heard of a lug snapping, never mind half of them, lol.
A throne, kick pedal, hi-hat stand and cymbals, snare stand, crash & ride cymbals and booms. Oh and drum sticks.

So you'll need hardware like this: https://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-HW-...3BPU&psc=1

Cymbals like these: https://www.amazon.com/Zildjian-P...86TR&psc=1

And throne and drum sticks.
Meinl and Sabian are excellent too. My favorite is Paiste, but I recognize that the other brands are equally good quality.

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over 1 year ago
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over 1 year ago
ocdp
over 1 year ago
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I remember being a teenager and dreaming of the day I can afford a nice set of drums and cymbals. Now I'm 40 and could afford whatever drums and cymbals I want but unfortunately I don't play much anymore. Weeping
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over 1 year ago
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Joined Nov 2014
over 1 year ago
appoogle
over 1 year ago
34 Posts
Needs more cowbell...
over 1 year ago
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Joined Nov 2010
over 1 year ago
drummer86
over 1 year ago
153 Posts
Quote from ronaldjsheeps :
I was about to ask if Meinl were any good. Thanks for the tip, I feel like good cymbals and heads are such a huge part of making the kit.
Meinl makes a fantastic "artisan" cymbal. It's a very specific sound that may not be for everyone. I've used Zidljian K's, Sabian HHX, Dream Eclipse, and others. The Meinls are on the bucket list for sure.
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over 1 year ago
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Joined Jun 2022
over 1 year ago
WittyHose5503
over 1 year ago
88 Posts
Quote from ocdp :
I remember being a teenager and dreaming of the day I can afford a nice set of drums and cymbals. Now I'm 40 and could afford whatever drums and cymbals I want but unfortunately I don't play much anymore. Weeping
Cool story bro.
over 1 year ago
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Joined Mar 2019
over 1 year ago
BrianK5
over 1 year ago
5 Posts
This is a solid deal. I played on a Stage Custom for 15yrs when growing up & Yamaha makes some fantastic kits.
That said, I've moved on to electric (Alesis Strike Pro) and unless you need to gig/play live - electronic drums are SO MUCH better in daily use. You can do it anytime, anyplace - with no angry neighbors or spouses.

I'll still get my DW Collectors series later - but for normal use - the Alesis Is killer
over 1 year ago
5 Posts
Joined Mar 2019
over 1 year ago
BrianK5
over 1 year ago
5 Posts
Duplicate Post - sorry.
Since I can't delete, I'dd add that the Honey Amber color looks sweet
over 1 year ago
135 Posts
Joined Dec 2011
over 1 year ago
Deadbydawn
over 1 year ago
135 Posts
Quote from wildcowboy :
On cymbals, trust me, avoid the Chinese crap cymbals - there are only two brands of good cymbals, Zildjian and Paiste, period!
Sabian and Meinl make great cymbals as well.
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