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Tama Imperialstar IE52KH6W 22"
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Drum Set from Tama belonging to the Imperialstar series

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  • sw80sw80

    Great to practice with

    Tama Imperialstar IE52KH6W 22"Published on 01/30/13 at 21:17
    I had the black version of the Imperialstar but you can also purchase it in Red and Blue. I used it for about 3 months and the reason that I purchase this set was just to have a set of drums at home that I could practice with. The tone of these drums is amazing, it is nice and warm and for this price I didn’t expect to get that.
    This is a complete system that comes with everything you need to work with it right way. It did require some assembly when it arrived at my doorstep which was long, extensive and gave me a headache putting everything together. It comes with the hi hats, crash and cymbals too but of course nothing was put together on the stands. So it took me some time to get it al…
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    I had the black version of the Imperialstar but you can also purchase it in Red and Blue. I used it for about 3 months and the reason that I purchase this set was just to have a set of drums at home that I could practice with. The tone of these drums is amazing, it is nice and warm and for this price I didn’t expect to get that.
    This is a complete system that comes with everything you need to work with it right way. It did require some assembly when it arrived at my doorstep which was long, extensive and gave me a headache putting everything together. It comes with the hi hats, crash and cymbals too but of course nothing was put together on the stands. So it took me some time to get it all together but it was worth the headache.
    The finish on the drums is all black which was fine for me because I am not a fanatic when it comes to color on drums especially since they were going to be my practice set. The kick pedal feels great, Tama has always made some really good kick pedals that come with their basic kits. The bass drum is 18 x 22 with the floor tom being 14 x16 and two mounted tomes 8 x10 and 9 x 12. The snare drum is a standard 5 x 14 and sounds great for it to be this cheaply priced. For a practice set, it had everything that I needed and the sound was incredible. I would not suggest getting this set if you are going to be recording your drum tracks with it though because I do not feel like it is that good to put out some master songs with. But if you want to invest a little more look into some of the higher end Tama kits. They are really good!
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  • skouaskoua

    Tama Imperialstar IE52KH6W 22"Published on 11/17/07 at 02:56
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    So I use when I go to a friend and this drumkit is not a good drumkit and then it's really for beginners beginners, it has nothing interesting! Apart from the foot of the bass drum and hi-hat foot ^ ^
    After sound quality is frankly level of M ****!
    If you are beginners take a pearl forum that has 679 euros I think and changing the skin you will have a drink.
    If not for me it was an unnecessary purchase by beginners for beginners.
  • cht'i ggcht'i gg

    Tama Imperialstar IE52KH6W 22"Published on 03/15/08 at 16:12
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    I use this set for 1 week
    what I like most is both the high quality materials for a range of kit grafted and very good sound, very warm and round (6-ply 100% poplar 7.5 mm), non-aggressive very suitable for jazz, blues short of good material after changing the skin of three toms with remo ambassador of sand (the skin of the snare drum metal is good).
    At cymbals, I am delighted Pack Sabian XS20 (ride 20 'crash16' and Charleston 14 ') with an extended real well without the noise present in the metallic range of inputs: one is the difference right away but it must metttre to 378 euros
    I tried the Gretch entry and Mapex: I prefer quality tama
    excellent value for money that invests in go…
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    I use this set for 1 week
    what I like most is both the high quality materials for a range of kit grafted and very good sound, very warm and round (6-ply 100% poplar 7.5 mm), non-aggressive very suitable for jazz, blues short of good material after changing the skin of three toms with remo ambassador of sand (the skin of the snare drum metal is good).
    At cymbals, I am delighted Pack Sabian XS20 (ride 20 'crash16' and Charleston 14 ') with an extended real well without the noise present in the metallic range of inputs: one is the difference right away but it must metttre to 378 euros
    I tried the Gretch entry and Mapex: I prefer quality tama
    excellent value for money that invests in good cymbals
    I miss the experience but I am not disappointed by this entry: tama meets its customers
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