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
Top Comments
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.
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I chose It over Vdrums based on performance, not price.
(That said, the VAD706 wasn't out... thats sweet. If I had to do it again & didn't mind dropping $9k...)
This has nothing to do with the quality of Chinese products. This has to do with the fact that the classic Yamaha sound has changed with the move of their factories.
Yamaha used to have a tighter sound with great tone. They were one of the standards for studio use.
Now they have the rounded sound with dulled harmonics of most other drum manufacturers. What made Yamaha drums unique and great for the studio is now gone. They can now be thrown in with Pearl, Tama, etc.
There's no need for me to lie. If you can't hear the difference, you're deaf. Maybe get your hearing checked and protected before the tinnitus starts.
This has nothing to do with the quality of Chinese products. This has to do with the fact that the classic Yamaha sound has changed with the move of their factories.
Yamaha used to have a tighter sound with great tone. They were one of the standards for studio use.
Now they have the rounded sound with dulled harmonics of most other drum manufacturers. What made Yamaha drums unique and great for the studio is now gone. They can now be thrown in with Pearl, Tama, etc.
There's no need for me to lie. If you can't hear the difference, you're deaf. Maybe get your hearing checked and protected before the tinnitus starts.