DESCRIPTION
With the Absolute Hybrid Series snare drums, Yamaha has succeeded in creating one of the most versatile snares on the market. These drums offer a wide dynamic range that allows them to respond accurately to each and every stroke, and follow changes in dynamics, nuance, and touch, letting you play what you want to play.
The Absolute Hybrid series snare borrows the hybrid shell technology found on the flagship PHX series. Absolute Hybrid shells consist of a core ply of wenge, a very hard and heavy wood native to Africa, wedged between plies of maple, known for its clear tone. This hybrid design delivers a rich, clear tone across a full dynamic range. The innovative hook lug design offers quick and easy head replacement with a small footprint to maximize tone output from the hybrid shell.
HOOK LUG
Hook lugs offer quick and easy head replacement, precision tuning, and can readily handle high-tension tuning. Lug bases are designed with a small footprint to maximize tone output from the hybrid shell.
YESS III
An evolutionary step up from our YESS IIm tom mount, the YESS III reduces acoustic dampening even further. Allowing the shell to vibrate more freely, the YESS III mount brings out more of the shell’s natural sustain and volume.
LOW-MASS TOM HOLDER BASE
The tom holder’s light weight and small footprint allows the bass drum shell to vibrate more freely.
OPTIMIZED BEARING EDGE
The bearing edge angle on the bass drum differs from the angle used on the tom and snare shells to optimize tonal balance in the drum set. A 45°/R1.5 edge is used on the snare and toms to a balanced tone; while a 30°/ R1.5 edge on the bass drum shell brings out more low-end tone for a deeper, more powerful sound.
VENT HOLE
The vent hole plays an important role in performance, since it affects not only the sensation of hitting the drum (the impact) but also the initial sound, sustain and tone. Through an exhaustive series of prototypes, YAMAHA has discovered the optimal number and vent hole position depending on the air capacity of each shell. Particularly, vent holes contribute to the enhancement of tone colors in midrange to low-frequency sounds, as well as the control of sustain.
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