13" Toms
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Pearl 13"x09" Export TT Sat. Scarlet
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Pearl 13"x09" Export TT Mid. Blue
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Pearl 13"x09" Export TT M. Amethyst
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Gretsch Drums 13"x09" TT Renown Maple SOP
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Yamaha Stage Custom 13"x09" TT - CLW
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Yamaha Stage Custom 13"x09" TT - DUS
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Yamaha Stage Custom 13"x09" TT - MSG
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DrumCraft Series 6 13"x09" Tom Tom SBB
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DrumCraft Series 6 13"x09" Tom Tom SBR
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Sonor SQ1 13"x09" Tom Tom SCB
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DrumCraft Series 6 13"x09" Tom Tom BRF
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DrumCraft Series 6 13"x09" Tom Tom SB
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DrumCraft Series 6 13"x09" Tom Tom SN
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DrumCraft Series 6 13"x09" Tom Tom BP
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Yamaha 13"x09" Recording Custom SOB
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Gretsch Drums 13"x09" TT Renown Maple GN
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Gretsch Drums 13"x09" TT Renown Maple VP
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Pearl Crystal Beat 13"x09" Tom #730
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Yamaha Stage Custom 13"x09" TT -NW
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DrumCraft Series 6 13"x09" Tom Tom SWB
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Gretsch Drums 13"x09" TT Renown Maple PB
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Yamaha Stage Custom 13"x09" TT -CR
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Yamaha Stage Custom 13"x09" TT -HA
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Yamaha Stage Custom 13"x09" TT -RBL
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About 13" Toms
13-inch toms offer a versatile tonal range, bridging the gap between smaller rack toms and larger floor toms. They're commonly used as intermediate sizes in drum kits, providing a focused and articulate voice for fills and accents. A well-chosen 13-inch tom can significantly enhance a drum kit's overall sonic character.
13" Toms — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Offers a balance between projection and articulation.
- Versatile enough for various musical styles.
- Fits comfortably within most standard drum kit configurations.
- Can be tuned to a wide range of pitches.
CONS
- Smaller size can limit low-end fundamental frequencies.
- May require careful head selection for optimal tone.
- Can be overshadowed by larger toms in a full kit.
- Tuning range is somewhat more limited than larger toms.
Frequently Asked Questions About 13" Toms
A sharper bearing edge generally produces a more focused attack and shorter sustain, while a rounded edge encourages a warmer, more resonant tone.
Maple offers warmth and responsiveness, birch delivers a punchy and focused sound, and mahogany provides a darker, more vintage tone.
Thicker shells tend to be more controlled and have less sustain, while thinner shells resonate more freely, offering a more open sound.