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Yamaha Oak Custom

Drum Set from Yamaha belonging to the Oak Custom series

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Published on 07/06/05 at 18:14
I play the drums for about 4 years and I still have some surprises when I use it in other situations. This is very good batteries, whose only fault is not to be sufficiently flexible.

I use it in:
GC: 22x17
Toms: 10x8 12x10 14x14 16x16
I opted for a Yamaha Maple Custom Snare because I think the sound is better and richer (I do not like the system on the double stamp custom oak)

At the kick drum, the key word is power, which is exactly what I want. Many of attack and relatively little resonance with a huge bass sound. Toms themselves are powerful enough without overflow when they are played in groups. They are not really annoying harmonic, just a precise sound, making it relatively easy to tune.

The problem is that the sound, including that of the bass drum is not necessarily adaptable to all styles. That is why I would put the note 7 / 10: It's a very good drumkit to play rock and other styles that require a powerful sound, and there is not much drumkit of this quality in this range made, but the note would be lower if I wanted to use otherwise. I also lowered the rating for the snare drum I do not use.

A consultant then for all who do not have much to invest in a drumkit (good 1500 euros it's still a lot) and still looking for a rock sound to a very high quality.