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[TAMBURO OPERA] test of a sweety Italian kit

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:19 pm
by daniboun
Hello guys,

I'd like to introduce my new drumset. I live in Lyon (France) and I just bought in Italy this brand new Tamburo Opera Calssic Plus. It has been made in February 2009 TH and its serial number is 8816. (San Omelo

Main Features :

• Multilayer staves design shells

• Shell made with combination of selected North American Maple and Birch of Finland 7-ply / 7,5mm

• Epoxy resin bearing edge (for the chainfreins)

• Die-cast hoops

• Equipped with EVANS drumheads

• New design "T-lug" lugs.

SETUP :

20*16 / 10*8 / 12*8 / 14/14

Batter heads : Evans G2 Coated

Reso Heads : Remo Diplomat Clear

Bass drum : Evans EMAD and Evans G3 Reso.

Snare :

Salmieri Artist Studio 14*5.5 in Sapelli Tropical African Wood (called also Aboudikro)

S Hoops 100% equiped

Batter Head : Ambassador X Coated

Reso Head : Evans Hazy 300


About Epoxy Chainfrein :

This new feature is the stave reinforcement ring made of 2-ply evaporated beech wood which makes the shell more rigid, while the cast epoxy bearing edge allows for perfect seating of the head. All metal components are new: lugs, claw hooks and tom arms.

Hardware

Tamburo Serie 3000
Snare Stand Omniball
4 X Cymbal Stands
Bipod Hihat Stand
Pearl P900 Bass Pedal

Cymbals

No Name Handmade Turkish B20 (kind of mix between Paiste 2002 and Zildjian Avedis)
I bought it in a German Store because they sound really nice


How it sounds :

This is a terrific drum trust me !

I'll get some MP3 samples asap. The tons are warmed and focused (thanks to the epoxy chainfrein), the mix between US hand selected Maple and Birch of Finland provides a very well balanced sound. I love it !

Let's see it now :)

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[TAMBURO OPERA + CUSTOM SNARE] italian way of drumming !

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:24 pm
by daniboun
Hello everybody,

Let me introduce my project : I wanted to make a yellow copper custom snare with a little bet : spending less than $200 for that awesome snare.

PS : sorry for my poor English, I'm a French guy :)

What you need :

- A yellow Copper Die Cast Shell @ 1.2mm : 14*5.5 ($85)
- Dunnett Strainer ($40)
- 10X classic tubelugs ($50)
- A pair of Die Cast hoops (Free from hold snare)
- Carbon Snarewire ($9)
- Remo Ambassador X Coated batter head ($11)
- Aquarian reso bottom head (free from hold snare)

TOTAL : $195

I wanted a typical warm snare sound with beautiful rimshots. The sound is really focused and has a great balanced bass. The Ambassador X is a 12 Myl head and helps a lot to get that warm sound I was looking for. In fact,,a yellow copper snare is a brass one check here :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brass

Samples :

http://www.filedropper.com/sample_15

Let see the pictures now :

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Re: [TEST CUSTOM SNARE] Hand assembled snare awesome !

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:46 pm
by bclarkio
Beautiful!

Thanks for sharing.

Very nice photography of some very nice drums.

I like the epoxy resin idea for the bearing edge.

The snare has a very nice look, too.

Re: [TEST CUSTOM SNARE] Hand assembled snare awesome !

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 10:22 am
by Josiah
snare sounds great for $200!

beautiful drums. audio of them?


that resin bearing edge idea is just silly though.

Re: [TEST CUSTOM SNARE] Hand assembled snare awesome !

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 10:30 am
by deseipel
i was thinking the same thing about the bearing edge. I'm sure it works great for giving you a nice edge, but what it also does is kill the tone of the drum.

Re: [TEST CUSTOM SNARE] Hand assembled snare awesome !

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:29 pm
by Matus
Gorgeous! I've always liked the weird stave look of Tamburo drums.
Be careful with the Fame ball system snare drum stand, though. I've seen one of those with the ball broken into pieces, so it's not exactly heavy-duty. It works just fine but I wouldn't put it under hard touring conditions ;)

Re: [TEST CUSTOM SNARE] Hand assembled snare awesome !

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:58 pm
by moose
deseipel wrote:...but what it also does is kill the tone of the drum.


Why?

Re: [TEST CUSTOM SNARE] Hand assembled snare awesome !

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:52 pm
by deseipel
its just my opinion, but a plastic edge wouldn't transfer the vibrations/resonations very well. I would guess that it effectively muffles the tone. Wood resonates better than plastic. Perhaps I'm being a bit of a purist.

Re: [TEST CUSTOM SNARE] Hand assembled snare awesome !

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:33 am
by daniboun
Josiah wrote:snare sounds great for $200!

beautiful drums. audio of them?


that resin bearing edge idea is just silly though.



I'am sorry I'm late :) Check some MP3 Samples just here :

http://www.filedropper.com/sample_15

About Epoxy bearing Edge : this concept is amazing and helps for a very easy tuning.
A friend of mine has a DW Collector set and he came to try my Opera set.... he was just in love and told me that my set outranked the DW one.

For my custom snare > it's just a fantastic snare since I compared it with a Art Custom one ($700) and it sounds better ! I'm really happy with it so.

Re: [TEST CUSTOM SNARE] Hand assembled snare awesome !

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:19 am
by daniboun
I forgot !

If you are curious, test of my cymbals here :



And a Video of the Tamburo Opera (the same one in White)



Give me your opinions... :D