Yamaha Drum Kit for Hard Rock/Metal
Hello!
A band that i engineer has just got an endorsement from Yamaha. We want a Drum Kit. Very Hard Rock, metal. Want a very mordern sound.
Which Yamaha Drum Kit is best suited. The Stage and Recording Customs as Birch. Are Birch and Maple equal ?
Next post on Drum heads.
I do not have much experience with woods vs sound.
Thanks a ton!
Sidhu
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