I don’t have any Tama drums, but I do know Tama is a drummer’s paradise - right up there with Yamaha and Pearl. Your kit has a gorgeous finish 👌🏽 and it suits your drumming style too 😉 artful, precise and brilliant - good’ne matey!
I have an 8x7, 10x8, 12x9, 16x14 and 22x16 and it sounds incredible. I had a maple kit before it and this just sounds so next level. It sounds even better after the stock heads have been broken in though.
Another fellow Tama W/B owner here… I have the Arctic Blue Oyster finish in 8/10/12/14/16/22 with 13x6 and 14x8 snares. I love your Nevula Fade over the Mappa Burl finish ply! Especially with the black chrome hardware!!!!
Thank you. Killer playing btw. You have a natural ability along with a lot of technique from years of playing..nice dynamics and accents e@flaviushosu7564
I previously owned a new Starclassic Performer kit, but I couldn't get the sound I wanted from it; it sounded too thin. I realized I prefer the sound of Gretsch, Yamaha, Sonor, and DW over Tama. However, Tama's hardware is ridiculously good.
@@JanusJanavas it depends on how you tune it, to me, this kit sound full and really open. I also have a full bubinga kit that sounds awesome to me. You can also have a really good DW collectors but with some old heads and poor tuning you will not be so satisfied. But I see your point of view. Thanks for the comment. All the best! 💪🏼
@@flaviushosu7564 The Tama Bubinga has always been my dream kit. You've got some nice drums! My Maple/Birch kit has always felt lacking in tone, no matter how I tuned it or which drum heads I used. It seemed like it was missing something in the low-mids that I just couldn’t dial in. I definitely preferred the sound of double-ply heads over single-ply, though. When I listen to Gretsch drums, they’ve got that fat, rich low-mid tone that I’ve never really heard from any other kit. It makes sense why so many drummers use their endorsed kits live but track with Gretsch in the studio. I’m planning to try them out in person soon.
Wow that sounds and looks awesome! h.o. My only issue with two colored sets is the orientation of the kick. All the toms and snare batters get (in your case) purple, yet kick's batter side is green... I see, in the front angle, that the center of the set (like, where the rack toms snare and kick meet) is green and as you move outwards it gets purple and sure that's a logic but it is not seen from that many angles. Also with that logic: floor toms' batters are closer to that 'center' so, their batter sides should also be green?? See what I mean 😅 I also love that kick sound, contrary to many people here 🫶
I would assume there's an Audix D6 in the bassdrum. it has a particular "pre EQ'd" sound with less mids and boosted high and low frequencies. I like the sound of that Bassdrum, especially for harder playing styles. It's all personal taste I guess.
@@Lumerdrums yes, I have another videos with the bubinga kit, but the sound of the bass drum is similar to this, for rock/metal music fits quite good in my opinion
Fellow Tama drummer here. I just had to click the vid and comment that finish is absolutely bonkers!!
@@StealthMode90 thank you bro!
After getting this kit...I couldn't be more happier..I just can't get off it. I love it so much
Wow very nice. My starclassic is in that antique fade thats like weathered black and tan.
I don’t have any Tama drums, but I do know Tama is a drummer’s paradise - right up there with Yamaha and Pearl. Your kit has a gorgeous finish 👌🏽 and it suits your drumming style too 😉 artful, precise and brilliant - good’ne matey!
@@dumdumbrown4225 thank you soo much 🤘🏻
Nono… the only true competitor vs Tama is DW. Other than that, Tama has just superior wood and craftsmanship.
Holy shit dude, I LOVE that color. I even called TAMA once and asked if they could custom make their Molten Blue Burst in purple. Awesome kit man 🤙
@@BrandonMelvinDrums thank you, man! Yes this combo looks great to me :)
Awesome kit and awesome playing! Love the nebula finish!
that finish is outstanding. btw man, great playing.thanks for the video
Thanks man!
Woah!!! Absolutely love that color scheme!!! So good!!
Right Out the box this joint sounds crazy! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥🔥
Great drum demo, no cymbals and very little hi-hats. Nice to see a drum demo that actually features the drums.
@@cjbyelick8630 thank you! ❤️
I have the Caramel Aurora and I love that kit, but this finish is hands down the best finish I’ve seen from Tama! I name it the “ Hulk”!
Hahaha great name! Caramel Aurora is also a really nice finish, enjoy it! Thanks for the comment!
great tuning, especially with the stock heads on! and one of the most beautiful finishes Tama put on the starclassics. fire playing as well ;)
Thank you so much! Glad you like it! 🤗
Beautiful grooves, sounds, and drums! Congratulations + thank you for the vid!
@@therealbrentrolland thank you so much❤️
I have an 8x7, 10x8, 12x9, 16x14 and 22x16 and it sounds incredible. I had a maple kit before it and this just sounds so next level. It sounds even better after the stock heads have been broken in though.
@@dougfinlay7531 do you have the 8" tom of nebula fade kit???
Congrats my friend she is So beautiful
That finish is stunning and the drums sound awesome!
@@emppurova666 thanks dude
Another fellow Tama W/B owner here…
I have the Arctic Blue Oyster finish in 8/10/12/14/16/22 with 13x6 and 14x8 snares. I love your Nevula Fade over the Mappa Burl finish ply! Especially with the black chrome hardware!!!!
Thank you, your kit is beautiful too🎉🎉
congrats ! TAMA brother , beautiful sound and finish
Thank you, sir! 🤘🏻
starclassic performer? it is a new finish? i don't find this color on tama web
Ok i found it is a limited édition
Omg i need! My favorite colors!!!
Hope you get them😃
Thank you. Killer playing btw. You have a natural ability along with a lot of technique from years of playing..nice dynamics and accents
e@flaviushosu7564
Kind of bummed that the colors are quite lighter and faded compared to the picture online. Thanks for showing the way it actually looks.
What a sick sounding kit!
@@Dragondrumsfh yes sir!
Beautiful kit and great demo!
@@ivanbajovic3476 thank you!!
Nice kit I have a b/b from 2012
Bateria muito boa , sonho de consumo! E tu toca muito também kkkkkkkkkk
sweet, mines coming next month.
@@thepluggy1 nicee !!!
Fireeeeee !!!!!!!
I previously owned a new Starclassic Performer kit, but I couldn't get the sound I wanted from it; it sounded too thin.
I realized I prefer the sound of Gretsch, Yamaha, Sonor, and DW over Tama. However, Tama's hardware is ridiculously good.
@@JanusJanavas it depends on how you tune it, to me, this kit sound full and really open. I also have a full bubinga kit that sounds awesome to me. You can also have a really good DW collectors but with some old heads and poor tuning you will not be so satisfied. But I see your point of view. Thanks for the comment. All the best! 💪🏼
@@flaviushosu7564 The Tama Bubinga has always been my dream kit. You've got some nice drums!
My Maple/Birch kit has always felt lacking in tone, no matter how I tuned it or which drum heads I used.
It seemed like it was missing something in the low-mids that I just couldn’t dial in.
I definitely preferred the sound of double-ply heads over single-ply, though.
When I listen to Gretsch drums, they’ve got that fat, rich low-mid tone that I’ve never really heard from any other kit.
It makes sense why so many drummers use their endorsed kits live but track with Gretsch in the studio. I’m planning to try them out in person soon.
@@JanusJanavas sure, go for it, hope you like it, when you have the chance tell me about the expercience you will have with that kit.😃
Wow that sounds and looks awesome! h.o.
My only issue with two colored sets is the orientation of the kick. All the toms and snare batters get (in your case) purple, yet kick's batter side is green...
I see, in the front angle, that the center of the set (like, where the rack toms snare and kick meet) is green and as you move outwards it gets purple and sure that's a logic but it is not seen from that many angles. Also with that logic: floor toms' batters are closer to that 'center' so, their batter sides should also be green?? See what I mean 😅
I also love that kick sound, contrary to many people here 🫶
Yes, I see your point. Thank you for leaving the comment!
@@flaviushosu7564And I thought l had OCD really bad🙄🙄🙄. The colors look good to me.
@@JayDavis-uz9gn great to hear that!
Dude where did you get this kit? I’ve been looking for the nebula mappa burl fade since I saw it on their website. No links to buy it though!
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I wanna see how you mix the mics from this room. Would you do a video on that?
Beautiful! Where did you buy this from? It’s apparently discontinued according to DrumCenter of Portsmouth.
how you liking it
Thanks bro
Where are you getting these at their discontinued where I’ve looked
probably on back order, mine aint being delivered until next month
@@thepluggy1 found them in Italy
What heads come with it, top and bottom?
@@thepluggy1 top comes with g1 clear
I can't really understand the bass drum sound. whatever it is, maybe a trigger, it's awful. so why ? 6.5 inches snare sound is interesting
@@bsns1371 I'm not the best in mixing drums, I will try to improve that. But the closest natural sound that comes it's from my phone I guess
I would assume there's an Audix D6 in the bassdrum. it has a particular "pre EQ'd" sound with less mids and boosted high and low frequencies. I like the sound of that Bassdrum, especially for harder playing styles. It's all personal taste I guess.
@@Lumerdrums yes, I have another videos with the bubinga kit, but the sound of the bass drum is similar to this, for rock/metal music fits quite good in my opinion
Awesome set, awful sound settings.. kick drum especially.. you just killed it with the horrible annoying hi freq click...
@@ЛеонидСилаев-о4н Toms snare and FT sounds really good to me😃