Yamaha Rock Tour Custom
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La Yamaha Rock Tour Custom è stata un modello professionale di batteria realizzato dalla Yamaha Drums nel 1990. Sono state costruite in Giappone e in Inghilterra. È fuori commercio dal 1994, e non va confusa con il nuovo set "Rock Tour" prodotta nel 2010 di qualità minore. È composta da Betulla e e da uno strato di "resina fenolica". Ha un suono corposo e ben bilanciato.". La grancassa e i timpani sono composti da ben 11 strati. I tom-tom e il rullante da 8 strati. La batteria aveva le configurazioni Power Sizes e Turbo Sizes, di moda a quei tempi.
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The Yamaha Rock Tour Custom was a professional line of drums first manufactured by Yamaha Drums in 1990. They were built at their factories in Japan and England. The range was fairly short lived with production stopping in 1994. They should not be confused with the lower quality "Rock Tour" range produced in 2010. The shells were constructed of Birch and Philippine Mahogany and were then wrapped in a "tough resin sheath" to give an "aggressive driving sound". The drums were available in power sizes and turbo sizes as was the fashion of the time.
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La Yamaha Rock Tour Custom è stata un modello professionale di batteria realizzato dalla Yamaha Drums nel 1990. Sono state costruite in Giappone e in Inghilterra. È fuori commercio dal 1994, e non va confusa con il nuovo set "Rock Tour" prodotta nel 2010 di qualità minore. È composta da Betulla e e da uno strato di "resina fenolica". Ha un suono corposo e ben bilanciato.". La grancassa e i timpani sono composti da ben 11 strati. I tom-tom e il rullante da 8 strati. La batteria aveva le configurazioni Power Sizes e Turbo Sizes, di moda a quei tempi.
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The Yamaha Rock Tour Custom was a professional line of drums first manufactured by Yamaha Drums in 1990. They were built at their factories in Japan and England. The range was fairly short lived with production stopping in 1994. They should not be confused with the lower quality "Rock Tour" range produced in 2010. The shells were constructed of Birch and Philippine Mahogany and were then wrapped in a "tough resin sheath" to give an "aggressive driving sound". Bass drums and floor toms were constructed of 11 ply shells. Tom toms and the RTC snare drum were 8 ply shells. Bearing edges were single 45 degree, and Yamaha's high tension lugs were used across the range. The drums were available in power sizes and turbo sizes as was the fashion of the time.
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