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Tama guys-how's this condition ?

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So i'm seriously considering this kit.. Vintage Tama Superstar in Cherry Wine finish.. Just wondering what you guys thought of the condition, and if it's worth buying.. i already made my offer and he accepted.. Going to check them out next week end.. $550 Cdn for the 3 drums..The only thing that's a little disappointing is the scratched hoops, but if they're in tact, i won't mind..

Also, in the 3rd pic, if you take a closer look, the right spur bracket wing nut doesn't look original..

I'd like to know what you guys think .

Cheers,

Rob

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-drum-percussion/ville-de-montreal/tama-superstar/1263113919?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

Posted on 7 years ago
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I've been looking at this kit and envy you. Hope it pans out. I'm sure they sound fantastic!

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Posted on 7 years ago
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Hello human71

I can tell you that they are indeed awesome sounding beautiful drums

on the kit I have the mounted drums are power depth and with no tone controls

I would much prefer standard depth toms like those

That mounted drum looks larger to me than 12" especially in the first and second pics

I would say you are offering up a fair price, but without overpaying for them

I cant really tell about the spur bracket adjustment screw

Posted on 7 years ago
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From Kenwood

Hello human71 I can tell you that they are indeed awesome sounding beautiful drumson the kit I have the mounted drums are power depth and with no tone controlsI would much prefer standard depth toms like those That mounted drum looks larger to me than 12" especially in the first and second pics I would say you are offering up a fair price, but without overpaying for themI cant really tell about the spur bracket adjustment screw

Hi Kenwood--

Thanks for the reply ! The tom is a 12", and the seller has been very cool

about answering all my questions and going to have a look at it.

I guess i'll find out more when i check them out next Saturday.

Cheers,

Rob

Posted on 7 years ago
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Superstars are the BEST drums to come out of the 80's - bar none. Now can you stumble across a set that may cost you less than what you are paying for these? Likely, but don't sweat it. Pass on the power tom kits, grab the traditional depths like yours.

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Posted on 7 years ago
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I'd probably jump on 'em. Amazing drums, more so the earlier ones in standard depths like those as opposed to the 'power' depths.

Posted on 7 years ago
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Hello again Rob,

Good luck on Saturday man

I hope they pan out for ya

I would not go so far to say "pass on the power depths" they actually sound freakin GREAT

But they are a little hard to play comfortably unless you go six feet or thereabouts

Especially with the 24" bass drum

by the time you hang them power toms with enough clearance

to avoid rashing the bass drum they do sit pretty high

I have two sets of the power depth and I have been thinking of having one set cut down

They still would not be as nice as those you are looking at

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Posted on 7 years ago
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From Kenwood

Hello again Rob,Good luck on Saturday man I hope they pan out for ya I would not go so far to say "pass on the power depths" they actually sound freakin GREATBut they are a little hard to play comfortably unless you go six feet or thereabouts Especially with the 24" bass drum by the time you hang them power toms with enough clearance to avoid rashing the bass drum they do sit pretty highI have two sets of the power depth and I have been thinking of having one set cut downThey still would not be as nice as those you are looking at

Thanks Kenwood ! I hope i'm not going to see some disheartening things on this kit that'll make me pass on it.

I know the "inconvenience" of power toms as well.. When i was 19, and full throttle into my metal and progressive rock and metal phase, i bought a later 80's Tama Swingstar double bass kit with the square lugs, and had two toms that were 14x14 and 15x15 (i think)..All i know is that when i had them set up on a double tom stand in between both bass drums, i had them as low as the tom post and base could go, and they literally looked like 2 smaller hanging floor toms. I bought the kit used off of a jazz drummer/instructor who was well known in Montreal. I never took lessons, so i never met him until i bought the kit..I was a cocky, arrogant self taught Neil Peart/Bonham/Portnoy "expert", until i saw another drummer my age who was schooled, play with his band..Needless to say, my cockiness dissipated into shame and embarrassment. Mind you, i did know a lot for someone who never took a lesson and learned on his own. Long story short, power toms were cool back then, but totally inconvenient for a busy gigging drummer like myself.. I always prefered standard depths anyway.. Vinnie Paul of Pantera still uses those power depths i believe, but i can't be sure..

Cheers,

Rob

Posted on 7 years ago
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"i bought a later 80's Tama Swingstar double bass kit with the square lugs, and had two toms that were 14x14 and 15x15"

You mean like these Rob?

These 80's zola-coated Swings also have the power depth toms but with only a 22" bass drum rather 24"

and that 2" seems to make a lot of difference comfort-wise for me

I do have the other bass drum but the hoops are not presentable and besides

I have all I can handle with just the one

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Posted on 7 years ago
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Superstars are good drums. They were made with birch, and you can notice the quality just by putting your hands on them. I really dig that finish and CS dot clear heads. You can see the cherry interiors trough them. I bought a set from the late 70's/early 80's (I believe) that still has reinforcement hoops, in regular depth sizes.

If the kit is in good condition, I would say you must go for it.

Posted on 7 years ago
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