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A Compact Drum Kit That's Great for Kids Shells ABD1520T ABD1522T ATT1510U ATT1512U ATT1513U AFT1516 AFT1518 ASD0545 Additional TB1030AA TB1230AA RMGW RMCW Hardware TH945A x2 HS1100 CS845 SS940 DFP9410 FP9410 CH745 x4 CH740 x3 TH904 WHS860S WS865 x2 AC910 CWH930 HSAT930 1 Lug Nut Lug Nut Holding Plate Bolt on Shell (Patent Pend) In taking an entirely fresh approach to lug design, our craftsmen have come up with an ideal design Air hole, YESS and that delivers greater sound performance and bolts on the shell side are all positioned convenience. These new lugs hook onto bolts that at the shell’s nodal are attached to the shell, which allows the lug point. casings themselves to "float" eliminating any direct contact between the lug and the shell. As this design reduces the amount of hardware actually attached to the drum shell, the shell is allowed to vibrate freely. On an 11-inch shell the lug bolts, as well as the YESS mounting system, are all attached to the shell at its nodal point to greatly minimize influence on shell resonance to deliver maximum tone. Another benefit these lugs provide is when it comes time to change the head, it is no longer necessary to remove the tuning bolts from the lugs to remove the hoop. Just loosen the bolts enough to slide the lugs off of the bolts and the hoop comes right off. No more lost washers, etc. and head changes can be done quicker and easier than before. * Nodal point mounting is patented by the Nobel & Cooley Drum Company. Nylon Ring * Beside the Absolute Nouveau Lugs, the Absolute lugs that were offered on O Ring earlier models are also available. Lug Nut Holding Plate Light Nut Wing Bolt The new claw design found on the Absolute drums offers quick tuning, smooth head changes, and noise free performance. The tuning bolt utilizes a wing type bolt that aids in tuning the bass drum. Inside of the newly designed zinc die cast craw is a plastic ring insert that keeps the bolt from loosening and falling Plastic off. The inner side of the claws is given a Ring plastic covering that prevents noise and offers protection to the hoop from Plastic damage. Covering Nouveau Lug type 2 Shells BBD1524T BTT1512U BFT1515U BFT1518 BSD0547 Hardware HS1000 CS845 x6 SS940 DFP9410 CL945LA HSAT930 DSM100 46-BUP : Blue Sparkle (Regular Color) New bass drum legs feature larger diameter Newly designed aluminum diecast hoops are pipes that deliver increased stability and precision designed to withstand rigorous durability. Height adjustment is easily secured performance. Aluminium is light in weight and with a tuning key and the spur easily slides out eliminates the high frequency noise (overtones) with a slide lever. Even with the bass drum set often found in other materials used in hoop up you can tell the spur's position by looking design. These hoops hold the head securely in at the lever. Along with the increase in pipe place, provide less sound loss, and deliver a diameter, the base section uses the same more open sound with greater focus. system for securing as found on our cymbal stands to provide more stable and secure positioning of the legs. BD FT/TT Shell 7-ply 6-ply Air-Seal 7mm 6mm Standard Universal Power Turbo Nouveau Small Lug Lug Nut Aluminium System Maple (Maple/Birch) (Maple/Birch) Size Size Size Size Lug (Chrome) Die-cast Birch 8mm (Beech 8", 10"TT) (BD, TT) (FT, TT) (BD, FT, TT) (BD) (Chrome) (3.0mm) Beech (Beech) 7.5mm (Beech 12"~16"TT) Shells in the Absolute Series Drums are available in Providing minimum mount to shell contact, three different types, Maple, Birch, and Beech. All the Yamaha Enhanced Sustain System shells, regardless of the wood type, are created using (YESS) delivers increased resonance plus our exclusive Air Seal System to ensure that each and maximizes dynamic range and sustain. every shell is perfectly round and of uniform Mounts are attached at the drum’s nodal thickness. All shells feature the same ply design but point* where shell vibration is minimally ply thickness varies between the woods to bring out reduced while a nylon bushing in the rod the best of tone and character of each wood. clamp offers enhanced stability. This system is also used on our floor tom brackets to deliver maximum sustain. Maple / Birch Beech 7ply (7mm) 6ply (6mm) 7ply (8.0mm) 6ply (7.5mm) 6ply (6mm) (BD) (FT, TT, SD) (BD) (FT, 12"~16"TT, SD) (8", 10"TT) 3 In addition to the single air hole on the top of the shell on the beater head side, the Absolute Series provides four more holes around the front end of the shell. The extra air holes allow air to escape smoothly reducing backlash on the beater head as air returns from the front. For the same reason, 16-inch and 18-inch floor tom shells are designed with three air holes instead of the usual one. (Only Nouveau lug model) Air holes and Nouveau Lugs are all positioned at the shell’s nodal point to minimize influence and deliver maximum resonance from the shell. Absolute Nouveau Lug Model * The following are used to denote material types. A (Maple) B (Birch) W (Beech) Bass 24" 22" 20" 18" : Depth Drums Standard Size 14" BD1522J14" BD1520J14" BD1518JF Power Size 16" BD1524 16" BD1522 16" BD152016" BD1518F Turbo Size 18" BD1524T 18" BD1522T 18" BD1520T Floor 18"16" 15" 14" 13" Toms Universal Size 14" FT1516U 14" FT1515U 14" FT1513U Power Size 16" FT151816" FT1516 14" FT1514 Mounted 16" 15" 14" 13" 12" 10" 8" Toms Standard Size 10" TT1514J 9" TT1513J 8" TT1512J 7 1/2" TT1510J 7" TT1508J Universal Size 10" TT1513U 9" TT1512U 8" TT1510U Power Size 14" TT151613" TT151512" TT151411" TT151310" TT15129" TT1510 8" TT1508 Absolute Lug Model * The following are used to denote material types. A (Maple) B (Birch) W (Beech) Bass 24" 22" 20" 18" : Depth Drums Standard Size 14" BD1122J14" BD1120J14" BD1118JF Power Size 16" BD1124 16" BD1122 16" BD112016" BD1118F Turbo Size 18" BD1124T 18" BD1122T 18" BD1120T Floor 18"16" 15" 14" 13" Toms Universal Size 14" FT1116U 14" FT1115U 14" FT1113U Power Size 16" FT111816" FT1116 14" FT1114 Mounted 16" 15" 14" 13" 12" 10" 8" Toms Standard Size 10" TT1114J 9" TT1113J 8" TT1112J 7 1/2" TT1110J 7" TT1108J Universal Size 10" TT1113U 9" TT1112U 8" TT1110U Power Size 14" TT111613" TT111512" TT111411" TT111310" TT11129" TT1110 8" TT1108 BD BD FT/TT (Front) (Batter 20"~24") (Top/Bottom) Hardware 18" Five YESS YESS Pipe Bass Drum Floating Remo Ebony Remo Power Remo Clear All Round Triple Air Holes (TT) (FT) Clamp Spurs BD System Power Stroke P3 Stroke P4 Ambassador Ball Clamp Tom Holder (BD) Clear (Short Rod) Yamaha’s legendary ball mount & A pipe post stabilizer providing height clamp has been providing drummers adjustment on the bass drum’s pedal with extremely flexible and stable tom side ensures that the beater makes placement for over 20 years. contact at the head’s center. The Consisting of a large resin ball and stabilizer fits into a pipe clamp on the wing bolt, this ingenious system underside of the drum and is incorporates an internal retaining equipped with a memory clamp for plate to deliver maximum stability quick and precise that will withstand the very rigorous setup. A pair of performance. supports provides added stability. 4 UV Finishes Along with 6 regular color finishes, the new Absolute Series is available in an additional 43 different color finishes. The series also uses UV cured finishes that are not available anywhere else. These new finishes control discoloration and offer depth and brilliance that is distinctively different from all other finishes. Yamaha has also developed new finishing techniques that 1 3 4 8 9 46 VN: HY: CW: BLP: RPN: BUP: Vintage Natural Honey Yellow Cherry Wood Black Sparkle Red Pearl Natural Blue Sparkle 2 5 6 7 10 11 12 VB: SBU: SOB: SLS: WHM: WMP: Black Marine Vintage Black Sea Blue Solid Black Silver Sparkle White Mica White Marine Pearl Pearl (Covered finish) (Covered finish) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Dark Blue Stone Blue Oyster Psychedelic Iridescent Purple Snake Purple Blue Fade Yellow Pearl (Covered finish) (Covered finish) White (Covered finish) (Covered finish) Fade (Covered finish) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Pink Pearl Fade Green Fade Brown Fade Amber Fade Sea Blue Fade Black Pearl Fade Purple Pearl Fade Air-Seal Shells Nouveau Small Separate High Tension H Series System Lug Lug Lug Lug (T Alu Maple Custom Absolute • All Maple • • - - Dieca Alu Birch Custom Absolute • All Birch • • - - Dieca Alu Beech Custom Absolute • All Beech • • - - Dieca Dyn Maple Custom • All Maple - • - - (Stee Trip Recording Custom • All Birch - - - • steel Trip Maple Custom Definitive • All Maple - • - - steel Dyn • All Oak - • - - (Stee Stage Custom Oak (Birch), Trip • P.Mahogany • Advantage Nouveau & Falkata (FRC) -- - steel Birch, P.Mahogany Trip Stage Custom Advantage • & Falkata - - • - steel Philippine Trip RYDEEN • Mahogany - - • - steel 5 deliver brilliant sparkle colors and textured finishes that until now, had to be applied with wraps. In addition to the new finishes, you can choose from some unique coverings that are also available. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Purple Sparkle Apple Sparkle Black Sparkle Black Sparkle Blue Sparkle Blue Sparkle Yellow Sparkle Fade Fade Sunburst Fade Sunburst Fade Fade 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Gold Sparkle Green Marble Blue Marble Embossed Blue Embossed Pink Flakes Gold Flakes Fade Green 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 Sketched Orange Rainbow Green Mica Oriental Gold Red Sparkle Mint Candy Stone Pavement (Covered finish) (Covered finish) 50 Iron Pearl (Covered finish) 18" Hoops YESS NEW NEW Floating Ball Clamp Ball Clamp Triple TTTT, FT) TT FT Pipe Clamp Bass Drum Spurs BD System (Short Rod) (Long Rod) Tom Holder mminium st (3.0mm) • • • - • - - - • • - • mminium st (3.0mm) • • • - • - - - • • - • mminium st (3.0mm) • • • - • - - - • • - • naHoop el 2.3mm) • • • - - • - - - • - • le flange (1.6mm) • • • - - • - - - • - • le flange (1.6mm) •••• - - - - • ••- naHoop el 2.3mm) ••• - - •- - • ••- le flange (1.6mm) • • • - - - • - - • - • le flange (1.6mm) ••• - - - • - - • - • le flange (1.6mm) • - ----• • - - • - 6 Soon after its introduction, the Maple Custom series quickly became the new standard for professional maple drums.
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