Yamaha 20" Tour Custom Set LS

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Yamaha 20" Tour Custom Set LS

Yamaha

20" Tour Custom Set LS

4.7 (55 reviews)

Product Info

Article Number: 616725
Brand: Yamaha
Model: 20" Tour Custom Set LS
Price: $2,198.90

* Prices may vary. Check retailer for current pricing and availability.

The Tour Custom LS is a fantastic middle-ground kit - it offers professional-level construction and sound without the premium price tag. The maple shells provide a warm, focused tone that's incredibly versatile, working well for everything from rock and pop to jazz and lighter funk. It's a great choice for gigging musicians or serious hobbyists looking for a high-quality, reliable kit.

Product Description

  • Yamaha 20" Tour Custom Set LS
  • Shell Set
  • Tour Custom Series
  • 6-ply
  • 5.6 mm thick maple shells
  • Matte lacquer finish
  • Chrome-plated hardware
  • Yamaha Enhanced Sustain System (Y.E.S.S.): Tom holder system minimises contact between the shell and mounting element
  • 2.3 mm Inverse Dyna steel hoops
  • Kick drum with wooden hoops
  • 45° bearing edge
  • Absolute Lugs
  • Remo drumheads
  • Colour: Licorice Satin
  • Includes TH945C double tom holder

*Shell set consisting of:*, 20" x 15" kick drum, 10" x 07" tom tom, 12" x 08" tom tom, 14" x 13" floor tom

*Note:* Cymbals, stands, other hardware and snare drum not included

PROS
  • • Maple shells deliver warm, resonant tones with a pleasing attack.
  • • Y.E.S.S. system minimizes shell dampening, preserving natural sustain.
  • • Inverse Dyna hoops enhance projection and sensitivity across the drumheads.
  • • Absolute Lugs offer precise tuning and a clean, professional aesthetic.
CONS
  • • Matte lacquer finish is susceptible to fingerprints and requires careful maintenance.
  • • Shell set only – snare drum and hardware are notably absent, increasing overall cost.
  • • While versatile, the 5.6mm thickness leans towards a warmer sound, limiting extreme high-frequency needs.

Key Features

Shell Material Maple
Pieces 5
Bass Drum Size 20" x 15"
Tom Sizes 10" x 7", 12" x 8", 14" x 13"
Shell Thickness 5.6 mm
Finish Matte Lacquer

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Y.E.S.S. system allows the shells to vibrate more freely, resulting in a noticeably more resonant and sustained tone than you'd get with a standard, more restrictive mounting system.
The included Remo heads are a solid starting point, but a heavier hitter might want to upgrade to something with more attack, while a jazz player might prefer a softer, warmer head.
While the satin finish looks great, it's more prone to showing wear than gloss finishes. Regular cleaning and careful handling are key to keeping it looking its best.

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