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Hi all,
First off, great forum. I've come across it trying to Decipher a new set of Recording Custom Drums that I've just purchased. I've scoured there internet trying to figure out: 1) are these drums light 2) when were they made I've checked the Yamaha coding and it doesn't make sense to me. They're dated at 85 by the Yamaha system, however they have YESS tom system which would be post 93. The badges also suggest post 93 (not vent). The seller believes that they were made around 2003/4. Can anyone help? Here are the serial numbers: MODEL: TT910Y SERIAL: LM-2157 MODEL: TT912Y SERIAL: LM-3482 MODEL: TT913Y SERIAL: LK-2670 MODEL: FT916Y SERIAL: HHY3024 MODEL: BD920Y SERIAL: QLM3811 Thank you in advance for any light you can shed. Gavin |
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http://faq.yamaha.com/us/en/article/...sets/806/4177/ *** Seeing that you've done this ... : There are times when chart doesn't correspond exactly. If so, you can contact Yamaha with above details + they will let you know dating. Just did it on a Maple Custom kit with essentially the same quirk as your kit. |
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Hi both, thats good to know. Thanks for getting back to me. The seller seems legit but the serial numbers make no sense. Hobbs, can I ask what was the outcome of your enquiry with Yamaha? And how did you make the enquiry with them?
Upwithit, I've attached pictures. Do they look like the real thing? That's my main concern. Thanks again Thanks again |
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They responded with the codes I gave them + supplied the month/year each drum was manufactured. In my email from them there was a phone # : 714.522.9000. This is more than likely a driect line to the guy who helped me - Ed. That might be a lot quicker??? |
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Thank you Hobbs, I'm guessing that's a US number? I'm in the UK so will need to figure out the USA code. Thanks for getting back to me by the way. I really appreciate it.
I've sent the email from the page as you suggest. Do the badges / drums look legitimate to you? Thanks again Gavin |
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Kit looks legit (Recording kits are lacquer NOT a wrap; interiors stained/painted black; might be slightly different in UK than US kits ???). I had a Piano Black RC kit & looks the same. Chris |
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Thank you both, that's really helpful information. I've contacted Yamaha and hoping for a response!
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For future searchers:
I had this from another forum - The LM code is June of 2005. The LK is April 2005. According to the info on the above link, the "QL" stands for 2005. The "HH" is for 2011. I based the dating of the regular LM serial numbers off your Yess mount and the vent hole comments. If they don't have any additional holes from the direct shell mounted mount being removed, then they can't be pre-yess mount drums (older than 1992-ish). My Recording Customs were from 1986 and were pre-yess mount, had 2 badges, one with a vent hole, the other without. My response: Thank you Tommy, The QL and HH make complete sense to me looking at the Yamaha reference chart. The two letter system for the other drums seems less obvious as the reference chart states, if build before 1990 it will have a two letter code. Perhaps it should include OR if it has the YESS system it may apply to post 1990 too. If anyone else is looking in the future, if the drums have the new YESS system and new badges the two letter codes can be read to figure out the date. Thanks again Tommy - really useful information! Gavin |
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