These are my drums. 🥰🥰🥰. I just got done playing them and they always blow me away. Tone O Licious. The punch of the bass drum will gut you like a Whitetail on on Nugent’s back forty.
SweetwaterSound This is a very good quality drum kit my favorite drums are tama and I have to say this is one of the best drum kits I've heard can't wait to get my hands on it.
I traded in my Tama Imperialstar shell pack and bought the Super Star Classic in Indigo Blue. I to had a blue sparkle when I had my first drum kit. My very first drum was a 1964 Slingerland Blue Sparkle. Which is still have and it matches this set. You are right about the tone of the toms and snare. Although mine don't sound like yours. Need to re-tune them. I LOVE the snare. I have the head tighter for more of a crack. Wanting to start or join a band and this will look great on stage.
if I didn't live in an apartment I swear I'd buy these right now. either the tobacco burst or blue lacquer. doesn't matter they're not top of the line, these just call out to me. in person they look stunning!
I got them last year..only problem is they're in Florida so I get to play them 2,maybe 3x a year. But it's worth it. I also got an A custom set, hardware kit, speed cobra double and a piece or crap pdp boom cymbal stand with no boom arm. I wish I could play It here but no loud noise. I wish I got the blue sunburst but got the tobacco burst instead, looks just as good 👍
Man, those sound killer for entry level and as he says, the pop and tonal separation for each tom is simply amazing...may have to sell my Export ELX's and get one of these in fusion sizes!
These aren’t entry level . They don’t make entry level drums anymore . You want to know the brands that are entry level ? Percussion plus , GP drums these are so much better then those brands .there are no entry level drums that have 7 pieces these are for advancing drummers and pro drummers you don’t know what your talking about . All because they are “at a price “ doesn’t make them “entry level “
I see they ALSO changed the drum heads instead of using the Tama heads sent with the kit. I wanted more bottom and used Aquarian Force Ten coated on tom batters and Triple Threat Coated on snare batter. Put a Super Kick Ten on bass. Several sound engineers were blown away by the warmth and attack these heads produce.
These are high end .they sound good because they are a damn good set . Why does a drumset have to be “high end “ to sound good ? These sound just like the “ high end “ drums our just paying less but your getting way more for your money most “high end “ don’t have 7 pieces these drums are awsome !!! I own these and love them
Pair that thing with a shallow brass snare drum, and I bet this would be a great Stewart Copeland/Police sounding kit! I'm kinda surprised how good it sounds.
It’s because these are professional drums cheaper then most high end drums there all made exactly the same but they want you to spend your life’s savings on most of those when you get the exact same thing the only real difference is cheap cymbal stands that you get on so called “cheaper “ drums and high hat stands once you upgrade to those you got a high end set that you payed way less for but the major companies don’t want you to know that because there in the market to make money .
You will be very happy with it. I just got mine last year came in two boxes not very big but its all in there! Best sounding drums I have played ever! Enjoy your new kit Tama makes Amazing drums!
Hey Nick! I need to see a test and review (a well done review obviously) of the superstar hyperdrive maple tama kit please, can you make that?. Besides that, is very pleasuring see you playing any drum kit man, amazing sound. Congrats from Argentina!
I'm so happy I ordered this kit in a 5 piece...I got the satin pearl one and can't wait to get it shipped to my house...I'm kind of a beginner with a little experience playing certain things...I wanted my first drum set to be not too expensive but really nice and this Tama star classic is it
bought the 5 piece with the midnight gold sparkle wrap and it's so awesome. I get so many complements on the kit! for the money it's one of the best kits I've ever heard or played on. I decided to pick up the drums again as soon as I got out of the hospital from open heart surgery and it's been the best physical therapy ever and I couldn't have picked a better set. put Aquarian performance 2 heads on them and they sound super fat with great tone!
+Dez Leighton It's really dependent on the head choice. 2-ply heads will deliver a thicker overall tone. The head comes standard with 1-ply batter heads, so that will probably contribute to a thin but open tone.
+Dez Leighton They are thin. It's a small kit. They sound surprisingly good. I've played them and they had an old Ludwig sound to them. Great kit for the price at about 6-$700.
this drum kit is AMAZING. I played on it at guitar center and it sounds great. the pearl decade maple recently came out and it has the same shell construction and price point.can you please review it so I can hear how it sounds.
If I could get this with 2 bass drums I'd get it in a second (I can't stand double-pedals) and I'm a progressive metal drummer and use double-bass quite often. Does anyone know if this is possible?
SweetwaterSound Okay I will! Thanks! And I'm not trying to sound picky but as cool as the blue sparkle shells are, could the color be a dark green sparkle instead of blue?
To me these are even more pro then the actual so called “prodrums” that comes with less toms and most of the time no snares these are the drums that speak to me and my playing style
If you think these drums sound good-Change the batter heads out on all toms and put some 2-ply Remo or Evans quality heads on them,New snare coated batter head,and a Evans E-mad or Superkick muffled batter head on the kick.This kit is the only kit you really ever need live or studio. They sound excellent like professional sounding maple drums.Spending thousands of dollars on a higher dollar kit will not sound that much better to justify unless money is no issue.I have played kits that were thousands of dollars and sounded no better to me.
Proper presentation. I've played Gretsch for the last decade but for my new set this is my top contender. The bass and snare sound great. My only concern is the shallow floor tom(14x12). I'm used to the 16x16 but do you think if tuned low it would deliver a low warm tone similar to the 16"? thanks
Diameter is what gives you the note or pitch of the drum. Depth controls sustain. Differences in depth do not affect the note or pitch of the drum. Translation - The important part of what you are asking has to do with a drum's diameter not depth so if you are concerned about how "low" of a pitch or note from a "shallow" 16" tom you can achieve, the answer is that it will give you same low pitch or note as any other 16" tom. a shallower tom will give you shorter sustain or ring after the initial attack.
I'm thinking of buying myself a drum set, but I cannot choose between the Pearl Maple Decade 7-piece, Tama 7-piece, and the PDP Maple 7-piece. This question may seem obvious to some, but for me, I've heard that all brands are good and I've checked out videos and they all sound awesome. I want to make sure the drum set I get is good (especially the cymbals, decent cymbals for the price). I'm more convinced with Pearl, but I want to be sure. Please help me out here!
Jo Jo idk but my favorite is the pearl. the tom depths are better,makes a better tom sound when you run them up and down.. I love this one and the pearl.. but pearl sounds better..
Howdy again. I'm an Evans drum head man, but these Remo heads really seem to make this kit shine. I heard the bass drum is a Powerstroke 4, but did I miss the snare and tom batter heads? Can you please let us know what you used?
Anyone else wondering, the batter heads are Remo Ambassadors. I got my kit off ebay, a used showroom model that looks new, and Scott with Sweetwater found out the heads used in the video are Amassadors, so I bought a pre-pack from Sweetwater along with the Evans EQ3 batter and resonant for the bass as well as an Evans coated Dry for the snare, and paired with my Pearl Masters MCX snare, they are simply amazing. As stated and heard in the video, the tonal separation is unheard of for a kit in this price range. From high to low (low my favorite), these thin shelled drums will knock your socks off. Going to sell my beloved poplar wood Pearl Export Selects since these have stolen my heart...thanks Sweetwater, Scott and the amazing Mr. Nick D’Virgilio!! (BTW, it's fun trying to be as good as him, but he is way out of my league).
Wow very nice drums, and very good playing to go with it....GREAT review! i own this exact kit, and am having trouble getting good tone out of the toms, any insight on what the tuning settings were for this kit??
debating between this 5pc or a pearl decade? Pearl is a lil cheaper but I like the finishes and wraps better on the Tama. hmmmm are the rims 1.6mm or 2.3. Pretty sure the decade is 1.6.
I really like the blue, but couldn't get the 7 piece in this colour. Nearest I could get was lacebark gloss sapphire. Turns out, in the flesh it is actually petrol green.Slightly bummed. Otherwise, nice kit.
I just bought this kit in Indigo blue, (stained finish). It's awesome!!!! Although I have EC2 hazy drum heads on it. Does anybody know if coated sounds better????
Gosh, how do they get the toms to sound that good? I've been through all kinds of heads and two sets, I even have a drum dial tuner with a drum dial sheet that tells me what each tom should be at and I do this and my tom toms sound like African bongos with a very annoying snare buzz. 8inch 10inch 12inch 14inch 16inch all 80B-70R (B-batter R-resonant)snare is 110% perfect at 90B-80R not too fat and not too tight like a marching and I usually prefers the aquarian studio ring on my snare head but for the first time ever I don't need the ring on there. Now, with the toms all of them have aquarian studio rings and still a lot of snare buzz, and I'm probably considering buying more aquarian studio rings and taping two together for each drum even though it would help that much either. And no, moon gel sucks. That stuff will get covered with dust in 3 days and not stick anymore and just fall off all the toms toms.
Adam Joost I use Aquarian performance 2's and I use the tune bot so I'm not sure about the drum dials specs but they shouldn't be that hard to tune. I found these are pretty easy to tune just finger tighten plus a full turn with some moon gels and you should good to go!
DONT. USE. ELECTRONIC DEVICES. FOR. TUNING. Tune by ear. Batter head lower than resonance head. The overtones should be the same wherever you hit the drum.
I love this kit so much! I just can't stand the wobble the highest three toms have. is there any way to stop that from happening or is there a kit similar to this that doesn't wobble?
My cousin has a Tama Superstar too and the toms also have wobble. Maybe it is because of the die-cast hoops? If yes, then maybe a Tama Silverstar would help. There are a ton of drumsets like this out there.
@@erictorres4889 Hah, it's been 6 years! Guess what, not long after i wrote that comment, i bought a Tama Superstar Hyperdrive for myself. The toms are fairly light so they don't wobble too much. I'm gonna upgrade in the next few years though. 10-12-14-16 toms just don't cut it for me anymore, i want to go BIG haha
Hey, Jenny. We can definitely help with that. It would be a special order, though. It would take some time to get. Jason Thiele, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1391, jason_thiele@sweetwater.com
The 7 piece maple kits of Tama, PDP, and Gretsch are all made in China and all about the same price. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, but if you were to cover over the brand names, could you really tell a difference?
Hey, SuperNick090. You can order that drum, but it will likely take a long time for us to get. Usually about 9-12 months on special orders. I hope this helps. Jason Thiele, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1391, jason_thiele@sweetwater.com
Really cool kit! I've been stuck between the Tama and the 7 piece PDP, leaning more towards Tama though. I have a drum rack coming in for my other kit that has a virgin bass drum and I'm hoping to use the rack on future kits too. Is it possible to get the Tama bass drum non-drilled?
DkS398 I would definitely go Tama. I know PDP has improved but Tama has always made quality stuff that holds up for decades. For the kick, I am sure you COULD get one undrilled, but you'd be paying a lot more money for somethin that really wouldn't affect too much.
This is actually one of the best sounding of the Sweetwater drum videos. Tama drums just effortlessly sound great.
Agreed on all accounts
👍👍
Hope you guys at Sweetwater realize how lucky you are to have Mr. Nick D’Virgilio in your ranks! Love these vids.
This kit is beautiful! Had me at "Indigo sparkle".. Indigo was our daughter's name
"When you buzz the buzz buzzes." - Nick Bee Virgilio
I'm guessing he likes jazz.
Wojtyła he’s a Prog drummer
@@aristotle5698 woooosh
buzz lightyear!
This is a great comment.
"When you buzz, the buzz... buzzes."
Quote of the century.
U like jazz?
These are my drums. 🥰🥰🥰. I just got done playing them and they always blow me away. Tone O Licious. The punch of the bass drum will gut you like a Whitetail on on Nugent’s back forty.
A 90's version of this kit was my first and only kit as a kid
I love the tone of the 8" tom
Have to say, the guy doing this demo is a heck of a good drummer.
I think he was famous back in the old days making solos and whatnot. Search up Nick Vergilio solos or something like that.
@@patrickecraela8781
yep he used to play for neil diamond, meatloaf and gwar back in the day
Do some research famous back in the day he was famous then and he’s still famous. Now Nick di Virgilio is a beast.
SweetwaterSound This is a very good quality drum kit my favorite drums are tama and I have to say this is one of the best drum kits I've heard can't wait to get my hands on it.
You are the go to guy for drum demos. well produced, nice clean audio & great playing. thank you
I would definitely consider into getting some of these if I were to be in the market for a new set up. I'm really digging those old school badges
I traded in my Tama Imperialstar shell pack and bought the Super Star Classic in Indigo Blue. I to had a blue sparkle when I had my first drum kit. My very first drum was a 1964 Slingerland Blue Sparkle. Which is still have and it matches this set. You are right about the tone of the toms and snare. Although mine don't sound like yours. Need to re-tune them. I LOVE the snare. I have the head tighter for more of a crack. Wanting to start or join a band and this will look great on stage.
Tama will always be the only choice
True
Nick is an awesome drummer
3:23 WOW!
if I didn't live in an apartment I swear I'd buy these right now. either the tobacco burst or blue lacquer. doesn't matter they're not top of the line, these just call out to me. in person they look stunning!
nycjin816 buy an electronic kit
have one and i'm not complaining but there is no substitute for playing a 'real' acoustic kit
been 3 years but I bought it! long ass details in the newer superstar classic review
I live in a apartment and I bought them going to find a place to play them at though .
I got them last year..only problem is they're in Florida so I get to play them 2,maybe 3x a year. But it's worth it. I also got an A custom set, hardware kit, speed cobra double and a piece or crap pdp boom cymbal stand with no boom arm. I wish I could play It here but no loud noise. I wish I got the blue sunburst but got the tobacco burst instead, looks just as good 👍
Man, those sound killer for entry level and as he says, the pop and tonal separation for each tom is simply amazing...may have to sell my Export ELX's and get one of these in fusion sizes!
These aren’t entry level . They don’t make entry level drums anymore . You want to know the brands that are entry level ? Percussion plus , GP drums these are so much better then those brands .there are no entry level drums that have 7 pieces these are for advancing drummers and pro drummers you don’t know what your talking about . All because they are “at a price “ doesn’t make them “entry level “
I see they ALSO changed the drum heads instead of using the Tama heads sent with the kit. I wanted more bottom and used Aquarian Force Ten coated on tom batters and Triple Threat Coated on snare batter. Put a Super Kick Ten on bass. Several sound engineers were blown away by the warmth and attack these heads produce.
Kit sounds amazing!
Love my Tamas, have the same setup, but transparent black.
I know it’s not a high end kit, but man it sounds good. Maybe it’s just Nick.
These are high end .they sound good because they are a damn good set . Why does a drumset have to be “high end “ to sound good ? These sound just like the “ high end “ drums our just paying less but your getting way more for your money most “high end “ don’t have 7 pieces these drums are awsome !!! I own these and love them
Great video!! Awesome kit! Congrats!
How do you get that bass drum tone? I love it.
Remo powerstroke 4 batter head. Bam
Damn this guy is such a cool drummer. His rolls are so fast
Beautiful kit on blue sparkle 🥁🥁🔔🔔👍🙌
My very first drum kit was blue sparkle too :) I feel ya
Pair that thing with a shallow brass snare drum, and I bet this would be a great Stewart Copeland/Police sounding kit! I'm kinda surprised how good it sounds.
It’s because these are professional drums cheaper then most high end drums there all made exactly the same but they want you to spend your life’s savings on most of those when you get the exact same thing the only real difference is cheap cymbal stands that you get on so called “cheaper “ drums and high hat stands once you upgrade to those you got a high end set that you payed way less for but the major companies don’t want you to know that because there in the market to make money .
0:17 I’m gettin some Neil peart vibes
I just bought this drumset in dark red sparkle. Can’t wait to get it .
You will be very happy with it. I just got mine last year came in two boxes not very big but its all in there! Best sounding drums I have played ever! Enjoy your new kit Tama makes Amazing drums!
@@W4RD1N8ER yes they do I can’t wait to hear them !!!
@@W4RD1N8ER so I just got my set these are real good drums they sound so good I’ll never play anything else .
Nice drum! i like this sound
Thanks for watching, Wamz Haskara!
Dave White bitch they made another video with the stock heads and it's sounds just as good
Tama is doing it proper. This is how you do a review. Thanks.
“Let’s get to those sizes right now”!!!
Hey Nick! I need to see a test and review (a well done review obviously) of the superstar hyperdrive maple tama kit please, can you make that?. Besides that, is very pleasuring see you playing any drum kit man, amazing sound. Congrats from Argentina!
Thats a Beautiful drum kit !!! Sounds great too 👍👍
0:15 was so cool!
how does he manage make every kit sound exactly the damn same whenever he plays ?..
He doesn't. Your probably just new to hearing drum sets.
I don't agree, this is one of the very best sounding set videos I've seen/heard...others not so much.
I'm digging those new vintage Superstar style lugs, only they made it smaller and sleeker, and the vintage badge T badge is a nice touch..
Looks beautiful. Sounds nice.
Green sparkle Ludwig was my first.
This guy rocks on the drums
Every fill he does that starts with the 8”. All I can picture is Neil Peart. Am I crazy?
Hearing that 8" made me think of the fill in Tom Sawyer that goes from the keyboard solo to the guitar solo. No you are not crazy
You’re definitely not crazy
Thank you, this video inspires me so much.
Just got this exact kit and it sounds amazing! I’ve tried other brands and don’t have the sound I’m looking for as I do in Tama
5:15 "As close to the 12" tom".. You mean the 10" tom ? ^^
Sounds Great
I'm so happy I ordered this kit in a 5 piece...I got the satin pearl one and can't wait to get it shipped to my house...I'm kind of a beginner with a little experience playing certain things...I wanted my first drum set to be not too expensive but really nice and this Tama star classic is it
bought the 5 piece with the midnight gold sparkle wrap and it's so awesome. I get so many complements on the kit! for the money it's one of the best kits I've ever heard or played on. I decided to pick up the drums again as soon as I got out of the hospital from open heart surgery and it's been the best physical therapy ever and I couldn't have picked a better set. put Aquarian performance 2 heads on them and they sound super fat with great tone!
debating over weather to get this kit or the 7 piece Gretsch Catalina maple... Suggestions anyone?
you dont say nothing about the cymbals.....and are amazing
Love these!
Cymbal rundown would be nice to know too----
They have alot of tone, but they sound "thin," they don't sound very powerful, if that makes sense.
Thats what i thought
+Dez Leighton It's really dependent on the head choice. 2-ply heads will deliver a thicker overall tone. The head comes standard with 1-ply batter heads, so that will probably contribute to a thin but open tone.
+Dez Leighton They are thin. It's a small kit. They sound surprisingly good. I've played them and they had an old Ludwig sound to them. Great kit for the price at about 6-$700.
Could be because of the shells, they are maple and that might have a bit of an effect on how the drums sound
its because the toms arent mic'ed
Pearl drums.The best
this drum kit is AMAZING. I played on it at guitar center and it sounds great. the pearl decade maple recently came out and it has the same shell construction and price point.can you please review it so I can hear how it sounds.
If I could get this with 2 bass drums I'd get it in a second (I can't stand double-pedals) and I'm a progressive metal drummer and use double-bass quite often. Does anyone know if this is possible?
Hi SpideryFan6! Give us a call at 800-222-4700 and we should be able to assist your further. Thanks!
SweetwaterSound Okay I will! Thanks! And I'm not trying to sound picky but as cool as the blue sparkle shells are, could the color be a dark green sparkle instead of blue?
To me these are even more pro then the actual so called “prodrums” that comes with less toms and most of the time no snares these are the drums that speak to me and my playing style
very pro sounding drum kit love the blue sparkle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
That’s because they are a pro drumset
I hesitate between catalina maple or tama superstar classic maple..
which one do you advise me for a live house game..thank you
Etienne Lessard I’m having the same dilemma
Awesome!
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you think these drums sound good-Change the batter heads out on all toms and put some 2-ply Remo or Evans quality heads on them,New snare coated batter head,and a Evans E-mad or Superkick muffled batter head on the kick.This kit is the only kit you really ever need live or studio. They sound excellent like professional sounding maple drums.Spending thousands of dollars on a higher dollar kit will not sound that much better to justify unless money is no issue.I have played kits that were thousands of dollars and sounded no better to me.
Nice. Very nice
punchy drums, great sound, I'm sure they sound much better in person
Proper presentation. I've played Gretsch for the last decade but for my new set this is my top contender. The bass and snare sound great. My only concern is the shallow floor tom(14x12). I'm used to the 16x16 but do you think if tuned low it would deliver a low warm tone similar to the 16"? thanks
Diameter is what gives you the note or pitch of the drum. Depth controls sustain. Differences in depth do not affect the note or pitch of the drum.
Translation - The important part of what you are asking has to do with a drum's diameter not depth so if you are concerned about how "low" of a pitch or note from a "shallow" 16" tom you can achieve, the answer is that it will give you same low pitch or note as any other 16" tom.
a shallower tom will give you shorter sustain or ring after the initial attack.
How do you mount that 12 inch rack Tom without it rubbing against the bass drum??
Which one is better between the Tama Superstar Classic and Pdp Concept Maple?
I had the Concept Maple once, very good kit.
Hi! I'm from Spain and I want to buy this kit. Is it aviable for international shipping?
I'm thinking of buying myself a drum set, but I cannot choose between the Pearl Maple Decade 7-piece, Tama 7-piece, and the PDP Maple 7-piece. This question may seem obvious to some, but for me, I've heard that all brands are good and I've checked out videos and they all sound awesome. I want to make sure the drum set I get is good (especially the cymbals, decent cymbals for the price). I'm more convinced with Pearl, but I want to be sure. Please help me out here!
I'd go with this one, check out the Pearl Session Studio Classic too
Jo Jo idk but my favorite is the pearl. the tom depths are better,makes a better tom sound when you run them up and down.. I love this one and the pearl.. but pearl sounds better..
Jo Jo I go with the PDP Concept Maple
Jo Jo what style of music do you play?
Assassin Gamer64 Mainly alternative rock, but I already found an awesome kit that I love so I'm happy with that.
Howdy again. I'm an Evans drum head man, but these Remo heads really seem to make this kit shine. I heard the bass drum is a Powerstroke 4, but did I miss the snare and tom batter heads? Can you please let us know what you used?
Anyone else wondering, the batter heads are Remo Ambassadors. I got my kit off ebay, a used showroom model that looks new, and Scott with Sweetwater found out the heads used in the video are Amassadors, so I bought a pre-pack from Sweetwater along with the Evans EQ3 batter and resonant for the bass as well as an Evans coated Dry for the snare, and paired with my Pearl Masters MCX snare, they are simply amazing. As stated and heard in the video, the tonal separation is unheard of for a kit in this price range. From high to low (low my favorite), these thin shelled drums will knock your socks off. Going to sell my beloved poplar wood Pearl Export Selects since these have stolen my heart...thanks Sweetwater, Scott and the amazing Mr. Nick D’Virgilio!! (BTW, it's fun trying to be as good as him, but he is way out of my league).
Remos are the best you should really make the switch there way better then anything evans
definitely buying this kit from you guys. ... great video's.
Wow very nice drums, and very good playing to go with it....GREAT review! i own this exact kit, and am having trouble getting good tone out of the toms, any insight on what the tuning settings were for this kit??
J'en ai acheté un et j'ai juste changé les peaux pour des Remo 😊
debating between this 5pc or a pearl decade? Pearl is a lil cheaper but I like the finishes and wraps better on the Tama. hmmmm are the rims 1.6mm or 2.3. Pretty sure the decade is 1.6.
Please make a review of the Tama Superstar Maple Hyperdrive :)
I really like the blue, but couldn't get the 7 piece in this colour. Nearest I could get was lacebark gloss sapphire. Turns out, in the flesh it is actually petrol green.Slightly bummed. Otherwise, nice kit.
what is the best, this or the gretsh catalina or the mapex armory??? thanks
i am stuck with the same question...
I would buy these over any high end set they cost too much these days these sound just as good as the “higher end drums”
I just bought this kit in Indigo blue, (stained finish). It's awesome!!!! Although I have EC2 hazy drum heads on it. Does anybody know if coated sounds better????
+Eric Pfaff I LIKE TAMA DRUMS PUT OIL FIELD HEADS ON YOUR SET THEN YOU WILL BE FLIPED OUT GREAT SOUND I HAVE BEEN PLAYING 21yr my self KEEP ON ROCKING
Gosh, how do they get the toms to sound that good? I've been through all kinds of heads and two sets, I even have a drum dial tuner with a drum dial sheet that tells me what each tom should be at and I do this and my tom toms sound like African bongos with a very annoying snare buzz. 8inch 10inch 12inch 14inch 16inch all 80B-70R (B-batter R-resonant)snare is 110% perfect at 90B-80R not too fat and not too tight like a marching and I usually prefers the aquarian studio ring on my snare head but for the first time ever I don't need the ring on there. Now, with the toms all of them have aquarian studio rings and still a lot of snare buzz, and I'm probably considering buying more aquarian studio rings and taping two together for each drum even though it would help that much either. And no, moon gel sucks. That stuff will get covered with dust in 3 days and not stick anymore and just fall off all the toms toms.
when you buy it does it come with cymbals
just got this set. emperor heads. trouble tuning them. what would you tune them to with the drum dial?
Adam Joost I use Aquarian performance 2's and I use the tune bot so I'm not sure about the drum dials specs but they shouldn't be that hard to tune. I found these are pretty easy to tune just finger tighten plus a full turn with some moon gels and you should good to go!
DONT. USE. ELECTRONIC DEVICES. FOR. TUNING.
Tune by ear. Batter head lower than resonance head. The overtones should be the same wherever you hit the drum.
For my own taste, I would like to buy one of these kits. But, I want to get the larger size Tom's and go 10 12 14 16 18....any suggestions?
Sounds great what mic are you using
Sounds a bit hollow no? I'm guessing it's competitively priced though
cool video, the buzz buzzes. ha-ha
“Kick Drum” ⚽️⚽️⚽️
I want to buy a tama silverstar 8 inch tom but I don't whats the tom arm size?
I don't find this drum kit for sale in Italy. Can you help me?
I love this kit so much! I just can't stand the wobble the highest three toms have. is there any way to stop that from happening or is there a kit similar to this that doesn't wobble?
My cousin has a Tama Superstar too and the toms also have wobble. Maybe it is because of the die-cast hoops? If yes, then maybe a Tama Silverstar would help.
There are a ton of drumsets like this out there.
@@hannes1734 these dont have diecast hoops they have triple flanged hoops I know because I have these I don’t mind the wobble
@@erictorres4889 Hah, it's been 6 years! Guess what, not long after i wrote that comment, i bought a Tama Superstar Hyperdrive for myself. The toms are fairly light so they don't wobble too much. I'm gonna upgrade in the next few years though. 10-12-14-16 toms just don't cut it for me anymore, i want to go BIG haha
Anyone know if this has a 24 inch bass drum option?
I bet the kick pedal needs to be adjusted. I hear that "click" or "slap" that I had with my Iron Cobra. It drove me crazy until I fixed the pedal.
Does it come with a drum pedal?
what model is that hi hat ? tnx
Cant decide over this, the gretsch catalina, ir pdp. Can you guys help me out Ive heard a lot of great things about these great kits
Can I buy that 8 inch Tom separately indigo sparkle from Sweetwater ?
Hey, Jenny. We can definitely help with that. It would be a special order, though. It would take some time to get.
Jason Thiele, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1391, jason_thiele@sweetwater.com
The 7 piece maple kits of Tama, PDP, and Gretsch are all made in China and all about the same price. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, but if you were to cover over the brand names, could you really tell a difference?
Would I be able to order that 8" tom from Sweetwater separately in indigo sparkle also ?
Hey, SuperNick090. You can order that drum, but it will likely take a long time for us to get. Usually about 9-12 months on special orders.
I hope this helps.
Jason Thiele, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1391, jason_thiele@sweetwater.com
Is the kick drum processed?
Really cool kit! I've been stuck between the Tama and the 7 piece PDP, leaning more towards Tama though. I have a drum rack coming in for my other kit that has a virgin bass drum and I'm hoping to use the rack on future kits too. Is it possible to get the Tama bass drum non-drilled?
Hi DkS398! Give us a call at 800-222-4700 and we can help you out!
DkS398 I would definitely go Tama. I know PDP has improved but Tama has always made quality stuff that holds up for decades. For the kick, I am sure you COULD get one undrilled, but you'd be paying a lot more money for somethin that really wouldn't affect too much.
I agree with Alan get the tama superstar classic you won’t be disappointed I have these and there awsome !!! Glad I spent the money on them