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Tama Starclassic 14 x 5.5" Snare

Snare Drum from Tama belonging to the Starclassic series

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Published on 08/10/07 at 05:41
I mean the Starclassic in Rabl (Maple)

- How long have you use it?
3 years now almost all the time. I have also an old Tama 14x3, 5 birch which I do not ever dbarasserai

- What is the particular feature you like best and least?
a warm, full of rounded and not too harmonics. I use the skins Evans power-center. The rim-shot trs are powerful, but the acute attack the ears. I never used the mat-sound. Just a small piece of tape in some concert halls.
It is years Lumire a crate metal.

on the other hand, tooutes shades are permitted with the fund. Big advantage for many of its potential. Ideal for rock and funk.
But in the big inconvnient knowledge of recording. She does not forgive anything. She did not ease the pieces of Czech fast and linear

- Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
I had the birch MODEL waiting to receive the MODEL (order at the same time that the drumkit complte Birch)
I liked much less. Too sharp and sound too dry.

- How do you report qualitprix?
Pay 350, I have a high-end snare that I can not replace.

- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
Currently looking for a snare easier to record mtal, I tried the Tama Warlord steel (big sound, big attack, good sound linearis), David Silveria signature (power metal combines the warmth of wood), bubinga, maple was pais, a pearl aluminum, copper, Manu Katch signature (I really do too much harmonic AIM)
I want to try one bronze.
All are good snare trs (500,700 each)

I found none that are as many shades as mine. Even if it is that I like, I will not sell my maple! Is that of happiness.