stavebuilder
Senior Member
Hi guys,
My Tamburo Opera 14x6.5 snare 100% handmade in Italy
Multislayer Stave
Can you explain "multilayer stave"?
Hi guys,
My Tamburo Opera 14x6.5 snare 100% handmade in Italy
Multislayer Stave
They're ply staves assembled into a composite top & bottom bearing edge component.Can you explain "multilayer stave"?
They're ply staves assembled into a composite top & bottom bearing edge component.
humm, not the real explanation.
This is a multislayer shell, 7 Plies in US Maple assembled in Stave with a reinforcement ring in Birch with a special epoxy resin (patented from Tamburo, 45° rounded). This is really helpfull to tune your drum and it works great.
Thought I'd better include our steam bent Origin series English ash beauty here, before all the English ash becomes extinct!
A terrible week for such an important British woodland species
Ultra light drums. About half the weight, or less, of "average" ply drums.
Evangkol segmented hoops. Hard wax finish.
Thought I'd better include our steam bent Origin series English ash beauty here, before all the English ash becomes extinct!
A terrible week for such an important British woodland species
Ultra light drums. About half the weight, or less, of "average" ply drums.
Evangkol segmented hoops. Hard wax finish.
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This kit is a new form of life, the most beautiful one ever.
Yes, & a lot more than that. All aluminium hardware, special lugs to interface with RIMS mounts rather than using tension screws, special floor tom leg & bass drum spur brackets that don't contact the resonant shell (all aluminium too), & of course, completely undrilled shells! Here's a picture of the inside of a padauk Origin series floor tom below.Also, what's the dealio with the trippy lugs? They look like some kind of no-penetration floating design. Awesome.
Thank youKIS: Still, every time I see either of the Guru kits, I stop and stare.
Sure Dale, what vibe are you seeking? What haven't you got?!!! PM coming.Hey KIS can you PM me a quote for a 13x8" snare?
Cheers mate. D
Yes Duncan, good point, we should put a sticker on it "YES, I REALLY AM THIS LIGHT". I had such fun handing the tom to visitors at our stand, & watching their expression of complete surprise. Nothing needed to be saidBelieve me. That little kit is an absolute monster. I've never heard a bass drum like it. I was fiddling around with the 20"x12" all day unleashing it at unsuspecting passers-by on occasion. I think we all had fun with that.
And the whole kit weighs practically nothing. It's amazing. You expect drums to have some heft but you almost end up throwing the tom over your shoulder because it weighs so much less than you think!
Here is my humble Yamaha Stage Custom Birch kit. This pic is when I first got the set.
I've said it before: They are the best drums in the world..........My world at least.
That's absolutely one of the nicest Yamaha kits I've ever seen. StunningI'm loving all the natural wood kits here. Being Finnish they always remind me of the warm woody surroundings of a Finnish sauna.
Here's my 33 year old Yamaha 9000 kit in "Real Wood" finish.
I think this belongs here
Thank you. Yes, high quality & totally honest unprocessed recordings just released here:Wow this kit is stunning, do you have any audio clips of it in action?
That must be a liberating feeling to step back and know you built that. This is seriously drum porn.
Thank you. Yes, high quality & totally honest unprocessed recordings just released here:
http://www.drummerworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=97800
Go to the video "The Guru sessions" part 2. Examples of room mic & close mic captures. No EQ! Use good headphones