Friday, December 18, 2009

Tama Superstar Hyperdrive -- Best Price; Great Review

There's something incredibly gratifying about turning the body's effort into music. No scenario embodies this more than a talented drummer seated behind a quality drum set. All four limbs working in conjunction to provide the emphatic backbone of the music.

If you're a drummer whose drum set isn't participating in it the same way you are, it's time to take a look at TAMA drums. In particular, their line of Superstar Hyperdrive drumsets can step up admirably. They bring quality-made and great sounding shells to the table for a reasonable price. When it's time to move on from your intermediate drum set, these drums should warrant consideration.

Superstar Hyperdrive drums and drum sets are built around hybrid shells. They feature birch wood outer plies and a single basswood inner ply for added depth. They have proven themselves to be incredibly resonant and focused on stage.

In the studio, they project a warmth of character and tonal clarity. The manufacturer's preference for more shallow shell depths means more head resonance and easier tuning / staying in tune. Precisely cut bearing edges are to be expected and these drums meet that standard exactly

Black nickel drum shell hardware gives a visual distinction to Superstar Hyperdrive drums. TAMA power craft heads are of better quality than the stocks of comparable kits and are more durable for the hard-hitter. TAMA's star-cast mounting system offers greater set-up capacity and boasts aluminum components for truer tone.

The drum set's Sound Bridge High-Tension Lugs "floats" over the shell to minimize contact for better resonance. Its die-cast hoops provide for better tuning and firm retention of the head for crisp attack and high-to-low resonance.

A TAMA Superstar Hyperdrive Drum Set is going to make an impression on a prospective buyer from the first glance. What will seal the deal, however, is the sensation he or she'll have when they first tap the drums. Great sound radiates from them and you can't help but tap again.

1 comment:

  1. Do you have any other brand suggestions? Specifically for beginners?

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