Tama Drums - Snare Drums

Snare Drums

  • Warlord Collection – Tama's top-of-the-line series of snares. Warlord snares feature gothic-styled lugs with Swarovski crystals embedded into them (jet black on wood drums, clear black on metal drums), and feature Tama's "Resonant Sound Edge" on its metal-shelled drums, which adds resonance and increases tone and projection. Warlord drums are made from either titanum (Titan), brass (Athenian), stainless steel (Spartan), bell brass (Praetorian), bubinga (Masai), and maple (Valkyrie) shells, all in a 6"x14" size. All drums come with a hardshell carrying case and a certificate of authenticity from Tama's Japan factory.
  • Starphonic – Drums made from either maple, bubinga, brass, or aluminum. Starphonic drums feature Tama's patented "Groove Hoops" and "Freedom Lugs" for quick head changes and increased sound quality. These drums also feature a Linear Drive strainer system which allow for quieter snare deployments. All drums are available in a 6"x14" size.
  • Artwood Custom – Snares made from a 7-ply maple shell. The snares are outfitted with an Evans Power Center Reverse Dot batter head and black nickel-plated hardware. Available in 6.5"x13", 4"x14", 5.5"x14", and 6.5"x14" sizes, each in a different color.
  • Metalworks – Snares made with a 1.2mm steel shell. Like the Artwood Custom, they come with Evans heads and black nickel-plated hadware, and are available 6.5"x13", 4"x13", 5.5"x14", and 6.5"x14", with the addition of a 4"x12" snare.
  • Starclassic – In addition to their bubinga, maple, and birch/bubinga snares, this line also includes a 5.5"x14" copper snare made with a 1.5mm copper shell and a 5.5"x14" nickel-plated brass snare made with a 1.5mm brass shell.

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