@@Eric_Cartman83 I love them both, they are very different drums Starclassic Bubinga has thicker shells, Star sounds amazing despite thinner shells. I like them both, it’s hard to say which one I prefer both drums are actually different, they have similarities but still they are different.
@@Eric_Cartman83 I am drummer who looks for the sound, both drums are very expensive Japanese Starclassic is very expensive as well. Tama Star is 12k USD. All the time I switch between 3 drumkits Tama Star Bubinga, Tama Starclassic Bubinga or Sonor prolite maple.
Smooth, I like the three kicks in a row at around :48. Also tom’s are sounding great!
@@TH-camdrumvids thank you
Gorgeous drums, tuned nicely, and I like your drumming.
@@steverichdrummr Thank you
Beautiful looking and sounding kit, what finish is that?
Thank you, the finish is: SAC Sunset Australian Acacia Burst
Sounds fantastic ! Do you prefer Star Bubinga more than Starclassic Bubinga?
@@Eric_Cartman83 I love them both, they are very different drums Starclassic Bubinga has thicker shells, Star sounds amazing despite thinner shells. I like them both, it’s hard to say which one I prefer both drums are actually different, they have similarities but still they are different.
Interesting.. i thought that star would be better because their price is much more
@@Eric_Cartman83 I am drummer who looks for the sound, both drums are very expensive Japanese Starclassic is very expensive as well. Tama Star is 12k USD. All the time I switch between 3 drumkits Tama Star Bubinga, Tama Starclassic Bubinga or Sonor prolite maple.
Drumporn.😄