Yamaha Recording Custom 14 x 6.5 Brass Snare Drum

£529.00

JustDrums deliver Yamaha Snare Drums right to your door! The Yamaha Recording Custom 14 x 6.5 Brass Snare Drum is available with our total UK roadie service. This Snare Drum is a new product, with UK dealer warranty, it is In stock and ready to go. Read more below for images, specifications and some of the best prices in the UK.

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Yamaha Drum KitsJustDrums introduce Drum Kits by Yamaha Recording Custom 14 x 6.5 Brass Snare Drum – Manufactured by Yamaha – Snares are a great option, read more for more images, more details and how to order in the UK The Yamaha Recording Custom Brass Snare Drum is designed in collaboration with legendary drummer and Yamaha artist Steve Gadd to reintroduce their recording custom series with modern technology and the latest innovations for optimising its sound. Possessing precision-machined lug nuts Remo heads Q type and DC3 type strainers and an outward centre bead Yamahas Recording Custom Snare Drum is an excellent addition to any drummer wanting to fully utilise their recording custom drum kit. The 1.2mm brass shell provides a crisp sound that has a clear rimshot that can cut through loud music with a good low-end punch. This is enhanced with the 2.3mm dyna hoop providing even more clarity to the rimshot sound.

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Yamaha

Yamaha is one of the most respected names in music, known for combining precision engineering with consistent, musical performance across its drum and percussion products. With roots going back to the late 19th century, Yamaha has built a reputation for reliability and attention to detail, making its drums a popular choice in studios, on stage, and in education.

Yamaha drum kits are known for their clean, balanced tone and excellent build quality, with ranges that suit beginners through to top-level professionals. Series such as Stage Custom, Recording Custom, and Absolute have become industry standards, valued for their tuning stability, projection, and versatility across styles. Yamaha hardware is equally respected, offering smooth operation, solid construction, and dependable performance in demanding environments.

What Yamaha does particularly well is consistency. Their drums are easy to tune, respond predictably, and deliver a sound that works in almost any musical setting. For drummers who want dependable, well-engineered gear that performs reliably year after year, Yamaha remains one of the most trusted and widely used brands in the world.

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Drums

Drums are the rhythmic backbone of modern music, providing pulse, energy, and structure across countless styles and genres. From acoustic drum kits and marching drums to hand percussion and electronic systems, drums are designed to be played physically and expressively, responding directly to touch, technique, and dynamics.

Acoustic drums are built from shells, heads, and hardware that work together to shape tone, volume, and sustain. Different sizes, materials, and tunings allow drummers to create sounds ranging from deep and powerful to tight and articulate. Electronic drums expand this further by offering volume control, sound variety, and integration with recording and digital music systems.

Drums are used in live performance, recording, education, and practice, making them one of the most versatile instrument families in music. Whether played softly or with force, alone or as part of a full band, drums play a central role in driving rhythm, supporting musicians, and shaping the feel of a piece of music.

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Snare Drum

A snare drum provides clarity, backbeat, and definition within a drum kit, acting as the main voice for timing and accents. Its tight head and metal snares create a sharp, responsive sound that cuts through a mix, making it essential for groove, dynamics, and rhythmic punctuation. The snare drum controls feel and expression, allowing drummers to play everything from soft ghost notes to powerful backbeats that drive the music.