Description
A replacement bass drum clamp plate for the Tama Cocktail-Jam kit.
Specifications:
- Compatible with Cocktail-Jam Kit
- Hole interval 318mm
A replacement bass drum clamp plate for the Tama Cocktail-Jam kit. Specifications: Compatible with Cocktail-Jam Kit Hole interval 318mm
Tama is a highly respected drum manufacturer known for its focus on durability, precision hardware, and drums built to withstand demanding live performance. The brand has a strong reputation among touring drummers, particularly in rock, metal, and high-energy styles where strength and reliability are essential.
Tama drum kits are designed to deliver punch, clarity, and projection, with shells and hardware engineered for consistent tuning and solid feel. From beginner-friendly ranges through to professional touring kits, Tama maintains a clear emphasis on practical design and road-ready construction. Their snare drums are especially well regarded for versatility and cutting power.
Tama hardware is a major part of the brand’s identity, with pedals, stands, and mounting systems that are known for smooth action and long-term durability. For drummers who need equipment that can handle heavy playing and frequent transport without compromise, Tama remains one of the most trusted names in drumming.
Bass drums provide the low-end foundation of a drum kit, delivering the power and pulse that drive rhythm and lock in with the bass line. They shape the feel and momentum of the music, from tight, punchy grooves to deep, resonant impact, making them a central part of any setup.
When choosing a bass drum, look at size, shell material, and depth, as these affect tone and response. Larger diameters offer deeper, fuller low end, while smaller sizes give quicker attack and control. Shell construction influences warmth and projection, and head choice and dampening will further shape the sound. The right bass drum should match your playing style and sit well within your overall kit sound.
The bass drum is the low-frequency engine of a drum kit, providing the weight and pulse that anchor the rhythm and drive the music forward. Played with a foot pedal, it works closely with the bass line to define groove and timing, with tone shaped by drum size, head choice, tuning, and muffling. From deep, resonant thumps to tight, punchy attack, the bass drum is central to the feel and impact of almost every style of music.
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