100% Maple Shell

All-maple shells give Tour Custom drums their warm, open tone. These shells are designed with a 6-ply, 5.6 mm / 45-degree bearing edge that adds tonal depth and quick response and a great balance of snare sensitivity and wide, dynamic range. Finished with a beautiful satin lacquer that maximizes the sonic potential of the maple shell, Tour Custom snare drums provide a classic Yamaha maple snare sound with perfect sensitivity for any genre of music.

Inverse DynaHoop

The 2.3 mm inverse DynaHoop controls the natural overtones inherent to all-maple drums and focuses the fundamental tone of the shell creating a comfortable, solid back beat and smooth cross stick perfect for any room or studio.

Absolute Lug

Yamaha absolute lugs with single-point mounting provide the perfect balance of open tone with controlled attack.

P-Type Strainer

Compact, lightweight strainer with a smooth, simple and reliable design, and dual snare tension adjustment for fine snare fine-tuning.

Specifications
  • Size/Weight
    • Dimensions
      • Depth: 6.5"
      • Diameter: 14"
  • Design/Architecture Detail
    • Hoop: Inverse DynaHoop (10 hole)
    • Lug: Absolute lug
  • Shells
    • Thickness: 6-Ply, 5.6 mm
    • Material: Maple
  • Snare bed: 2.7 mm
  • Strainers
    • Butt Side: P type
    • Release Side: P type
  • Head
    • Bottom: Remo U.S. Snare Ambassador
    • Batter: Remo U.S. Coated Ambassador
  • Snare wire
    • Regular: 20-Strand/high-carbon steel
  • Bearing Edge: 45-Degree/R1.5

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Model
  • TMS-1465CRS
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Pitbull Audio

National City, CA, United States
Sales:159,177
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