MGR/Toshi Takahashi
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Published on 09/26/04 at 15:00I purchased my kit after trying a set of TAYES at a local rehearsal studio in Vancouver. Killer sound and quality. I was sold after finding out the price. I payed $2000 (CDN) for a 5 piece set of Studio Maples from TOM LEE MUSIC.
I like the construction and quality of wood. Well cut bearing edges. The ball & clamp tom mounts are nice for easy adjusting in any direction. RIMS-type mounting system is great. I really liked the fact that TAYE answered my e-mail question within an hour. From RAY AYOTTE!!
Im not too sure about the hardware. It doesnt look bad, its just not time-tested. Ill write another review strictly on the hardware after a 2-6 months of good gigging. The foot pedal has a different feel to it.
Great quality wood. Nicely cut bearing edges. Nice and even finish. Hardware is a medium weight and unknown to the riggors of gigging.
A great sounding kit. Looks good and was an excellent deal. Even if the hardware doesn't do the job I can buy a new set with the money I saved. This company is working hard to compete with the big boys and doing a great job doing it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I like the construction and quality of wood. Well cut bearing edges. The ball & clamp tom mounts are nice for easy adjusting in any direction. RIMS-type mounting system is great. I really liked the fact that TAYE answered my e-mail question within an hour. From RAY AYOTTE!!
Im not too sure about the hardware. It doesnt look bad, its just not time-tested. Ill write another review strictly on the hardware after a 2-6 months of good gigging. The foot pedal has a different feel to it.
Great quality wood. Nicely cut bearing edges. Nice and even finish. Hardware is a medium weight and unknown to the riggors of gigging.
A great sounding kit. Looks good and was an excellent deal. Even if the hardware doesn't do the job I can buy a new set with the money I saved. This company is working hard to compete with the big boys and doing a great job doing it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com