Don't feel short-changed though, 16 is enough and if anything opens up the sound a little. The 22"x18" bass drum has 16, not 20, lugs. In addition to all this, the Silverstar comes with a complete Roadpro hardware pack, as pictured, with double-braced straight and boom stands, hi-hat and bass pedals and snare stand. However, the memory lock is not fully contoured to slot in - an unusual lack of harmony for Tama. This angular steel band, suspended from four lugs, sits right up against the top hoop and is much less obtrusive than some other designs. Tama has also revamped its Star Mount isolation bracket. With just eight lugs and thin shell, this is a noticeably lightweight snare drum. Its pull-away MCS70 piston strainer is neatly designed if a little fiddly. The 14"x5" snare has eight double-ended bridge lugs with a different, more curvy design to the other lugs. Also with rubber gaskets - elegantly moulded - are the deeply recessed bass drum claws. Silverstar has a new low-mass lug, a neat square-edged design set on rubber gaskets. Tama has marshalled these into four kit layouts, the review kit being the oddly-titled Accel Driver Five Piece with 22"x18" bass drum, 10"x8" and 12"x9" mounted toms, 16"x14" fl oor tom and 14"x5" snare. There is also a handy selection of drums, with 10 toms ranging from 8" to 18", four 18" to 24" bass drums and just two snares, 14"x5" and 14"圆½". Tama's characteristic diagonal seams are present and correct, while what looks like first-grade birch displays a tight if unspectacular grain, sealed inside with a light brown stain.Įight finishes - five lacquers and three wraps - are on offer.
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