Yamaha Recording Custom 14"x6,5" BR Reviews

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2 years ago

Great all around snare

This snare sounds great on lower and on higher tunings, is great for recording and has an awesome sound for lower volume playing and for heavy rimshots.

I play mostly heavier music and the only problem I have had with it is detuning of the 2 bottom lugs bellow the place I hit the rimshots, but I have had this problem with every snare so far so I am not surprised.

I have used the snare with the ambassador coated and CS black dot heads and both sounded great.

4 years ago

Very good

As expensive as my whole first drumkit. The exact sound I was hoping for. Very versatile from low to high tunings. EDIT: After two years it’s still my main snare. I use a CS ambassador on the top and an emperor side on the bottom (thicker than the original) at medium tuning and it sounds amazing with or without the minimuff. Never tried it with die-cast hoops but I might some day.

4 years ago

Recording Custom Brass

Crazy! I have played to different snare drums and this is absolutely the best! Sound and quality are over the board. Sounds killer!

5 years ago

Very warm, clear and rich tone! Easy to tune.

6 years ago

Beauty

This is everything that I ever wanted in a snare drum! The look is great, amazing build quality (as expected from Yamaha) and the sound is the stuff of dreams. I also really like the throwoff, its fast and feels really steady.

Pros:

Well, everything.

Cons:

It ain't cheap

A lot of horsepower, could be a problem in small rooms.

7 years ago

Awesome value for money.

Yamaha has once again built an outstanding piece of musical instrument in accordance with their pristine standard of quality and affordability. This snare can be tuned loose or tight depending on the musical requirements. A looser tuning gives a fat big beat kinda sound while the tighter tuning gives a crack that can only be achieved with a brass snare. The only downside is that not every drumhead sounds good on it. I'm personally using a Powerstroke 77 on the top and it's my go-to now. Good job Yamaha!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Yamaha
  • Released in 2016
  • Average price : $623
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