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Key Features
The Yamaha Stage Custom 14 x 6.5'' Steel Shell Snare Drum is a versatile snare with a powerful and punchy tone. Featuring a 14'' x 6.5'' steel shell with a chrome finish and chrome plated hardware, the snares 1.0mm steel shell offers a bright, metallic tone which can be tuned to your preference. The chrome hardware includes 1.5mm triple-flanged steel hoops with one-piece Yamaha lugs, offering consistent and reliable tuning throughout your time playing. The snare features a Remo Coated Ambassador batter head, with a Remo Clear Ambassador Weight snare head to accompany the 20 strand hi-carbon steel snare wire.
Combining a classic Yamaha sound with a modern-day design and features, the Yamaha SSS1465 Stage Custom Snare is the perfect drum for any beginner or developing drummer looking to complete their setup with a great snare.
Product Ref: 108877
Yamaha Drums is a subsidiary of the Yamaha Corporation founded in 1967. The company manufactures acoustic and electronic drum kits as well as percussion instruments, marching band equipment, and drum hardware. Most of Yamaha's drums are manufactured at two different locations in Asia. Their factory in Osaka produces their high-end professional drums as well as all of their marching percussion. The research and development of new products also takes place there. Marketing is managed from the Yamaha Corp. headquarters in Hamamatsu. The factory in China produced the entry-level GigMaker kit and the intermediate-kit Stage Custom Birch. Their factory in Indonesia produces the Tour Custom and the newly introduced Rock Tour series drums. The Indonesian factory uses the same machinery and techniques in their drum shells and all of the craftsmen working there are trained by Japanese craftsmen from the Osaka site. The only difference between these two plants is that the Osaka plant uses the more exclusive woods (maple, birch and oak).