Yamaha Rydeen Standard Pale Blue

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Yamaha Rydeen Standard Pale Blue

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Rydeen Standard Pale Blue

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Product Info

Article Number: 586742
Brand: Yamaha
Model: Rydeen Standard Pale Blue
Price: $966.90

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The Rydeen Standard is a fantastic value for aspiring drummers or those needing a solid, reliable kit. The poplar shells provide a surprisingly warm and versatile sound, perfect for rock, pop, and even some lighter jazz styles. It’s a well-rounded package that gets you playing quickly without breaking the bank.

Product Description

  • Yamaha Rydeen Standard Pale Blue
  • Complete Drumkit
  • Rydeen Series
  • Standard configuration
  • Model: RDP2F5CP-GPU
  • Material: 7.2 mm 6-ply poplar wood shells
  • Chrome-plated shell hardware
  • 1.5 mm Triple flanged hoops
  • Metal hoops on the kick drum
  • Colour: Gloss Pale Blue (GPU)

*Set consisting of:*, 22" x 16" Kick drum (drilled), 10" x 07" Tom tom, 12" x 08" Tom tom, 16" x 15" Floor tom, 14" x 5.5" Snare drum

  • *Including Yamaha hardware package HW680W consisting of: *
  • HS650WA Hi-Hat stand
  • SS650WA Snare stand
  • 2x CS665A boom cymbal stand
  • FP7210A foot pedal
  • Including Paiste 101 cymbal set consisting of: 14" Hi-Hat
  • 16" Crash
  • 20" Ride

*Note:* Drum throne and sticks are not included

PROS
  • • 7.2mm poplar shells deliver a warm, focused, and surprisingly resonant tone.
  • • Triple-flanged hoops enhance attack and projection across the drumheads.
  • • The included Paiste 101 cymbals offer a respectable starting point for a beginner.
  • • Gloss Pale Blue finish is visually striking and offers a unique aesthetic.
CONS
  • • The poplar shells, while good, won't match the complexity of maple or birch.
  • • Hardware, while functional, is entry-level and may need upgrading for serious players.
  • • Kick drum drilling limits resonance and low-end sustain – a design choice not universally loved.

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Key Features

Shell Material 7.2 mm 6-ply poplar wood
Pieces 5
Bass Drum Size 22" x 16"
Snare 14" x 5.5"
Tom Sizes 10" x 7", 12" x 8", 16" x 15"
Hardware Included Yamaha HW680W (Hi-Hat stand, Snare stand, 2 Boom cymbal stands, Foot pedal)
Finish Gloss Pale Blue (GPU)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Poplar tends to be warmer and more controlled than birch, but less bright than maple. Expect a more focused, balanced tone rather than a huge, booming sound.
The Paiste 101s are a reasonable starting point, but serious players will likely want to upgrade to higher-quality cymbals as their skills develop.
The drilling reduces low-end sustain, which is a design choice to manage the overall kit volume. It's fine for smaller venues, but a fully resonant kick might be preferable for larger stages.

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