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Yamaha Maple Custom Absolute

Drum Set from Yamaha belonging to the Absolute series

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« Yamaha Maple Custom Absolute (AY2F4 Shell Kit) »

Published on 07/11/02 at 15:00
Ordered this fantastic drumset from www.drummusic.com, since I live in Malaysia, I had to make a cash transfer of USD$1498 to their bank account in Belgium. It took 2-3 weeks to get to my doorstep and it arrived in 2 big boxes, in perfect condition. I bought this drumset mainly because of recommendation and personal interest in it.

Looks - The Plum Maple Lacquer, well done, very consistent and looks like black from a distance.
Bass Drum - The bass drum sounds boomy and has good resonance despite having little attention on tuning it properly. I cut a 7" hole in the center of the bass drum using the Remo Dynamo that was supplied and it was less boomy.The Powerstroke 3 that came with the bass drum suits it perfectly.
Toms - The set came with a 12",13" and 16" floor tom. The included Clear Remo Ambassadors gave the toms brightness and good projection.I changed the head on the 16" to a Clear Remo Pinstripe to suit my taste.
Tom Holder - SOLID, very adjustable, the clamps hold on super tight. Besides, it better hold on tight 'cause I don't want to damage the beautiful finish.

Nothing much...except that they were quite hard to tune with the Remo Ambassadors supplied.

Construction is flawless, each lug only has 1 screw attached to the shell, unlike conventional drumsets which have 2 screws. The bass drum hoop claws didn't have any rubber padding on them but that isn't really a problem.Every hardware on board never came loose at all the whole 2 months ever since I had it.


Excellent set, I would recommend it to anyone looking for a top quality professional maple set. Now I can show off to my friends =)

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