Yamaha

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As with the introduction of Stage Custom in 1995 Yamaha once again sets the standards of value and sound. The shell is a key factor in a drum's ability to "rumble," or resonate. Accordingly, the Stage Custom employs 100% birch - a classic in the realm of high-class drum kits. Moreover, with its six-ply structure the Stage Custom accurately conveys the vibrations produced at the impact surface, achieving performance that overwhelms anything in its class.

The shell is a key factor in a drum's ability to "rumble," or resonate. Accordingly, the Stage Custom employs 100% birch - a classic in the realm of high-class drum kits. Moreover, with its six-ply structure the Stage Custom accurately conveys the vibrations produced at the impact surface, achieving performance that overwhelms anything in its class.

The Stage Custom adopts die-cast claw hooks with rubber insertion plates to reduce noises, while the bass drum legs have the stoppers to make setting easier. Multiple sizes available.
Yamaha Stage Custom Birch Bass Drum 20 x 17 in. Natural Wood

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  • 100% 6-ply, 6mm birch shell
  • Air Seal System shell
  • Die-cast claw hook
  • Bass drum leg with stopper
  • Remo heads

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  • Nice little kick

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byJoshua

    fromOhio

    I've had a Stage Custom 5-piece kit since I got it brand new in 98. Just added a new 22 inch bass drum to the kit. The new drums have some changes from the old such as new hoops, hardware, different lugs and better shells. Definitely recommend changing the heads.

  • Better than the 22" version

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byWoodman

    fromRaleigh NC

    I own the current model Stage Custom kit with 22" kick, I really like the toms but had never been thrilled with the kick drum sound, finding it lacked a little punch when compared to some of the other I have owned. After trying a friends 20" SC kick I thought I would give it a try, plus it is easier/smaller to lug around. I honestly think the 20 somehow produces a deeper tone and more punch than the 22. Used both with Evans EMAD batter head and no other muting. Guess I will be selling the 22!

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  • asked byDave

    fromSan Antonio

    What Tom holder would work on this?  I would like to mount my toms on the top of the unit.

    What Tom holder would work on this? I would like to mount my toms on the top of the unit.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    We need a little more information to better help you. Please give us a call at 855-770-3373
  • asked bybharmston

    fromBrea, CA

    What does the "NW" mean on the description?

    What does the "NW" mean on the description?

    Open Reply - Beau
    "NW" stands for natural wood.