Yamaha Tour Custom Custom Maple Drum Demo for sale on Ebay
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what head did you use?
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Dude good job I bought this kit back In 2009 and I love the sound
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@MichalSzymanski98 Smaller drum = more punch. You don't want a powerful, boomy kick for those styles. A large majority of drummers in your genre are now moving down to the 20" size to get a nice punch.
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@sickbo121 yeah, gotta love that 8'' tom
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Yamaha Tour Custom, Made In Indonesia. So proud of it. :)
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Set sounds awesome man...love that little tom.
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dude did you tuned that kit? cause it sounds freakin amazing
WhyCryxD 5 months ago
@WhyCryxD I just did a quick tuning before i took this video, They are just great drums, i don't think alot of people know about this kit
sveroxie 5 months ago
how do you find 22x17 kick in rock/metal ?
MichalSzymanski98 10 months ago
@MichalSzymanski98 i find that 20 is more for jazz and a 24'' or a 26'' is too big and could interfere with the height and placement of toms. the 24'' or 26'' will give you a powerful, cannon type bonham like sound. For rock and especially metal kick sound, you want that short attack, clicky sound that Chris Adler from Lamb of God or Derek Roddy. This sound can be achieved by placing the bass drum mic close to the batter head, pointed right at the beater and using the proper dampening and eq
sveroxie 10 months ago