Yamaha Stage Custom Studio Set NW

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Yamaha Stage Custom Studio Set NW

Yamaha

Stage Custom Studio Set NW

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 365997
Brand: Yamaha
Model: Stage Custom Studio Set NW
Price: $1,317.80

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

The Yamaha Stage Custom Studio is a solid, well-built kit perfect for gigging musicians and serious hobbyists. The birch shells deliver a warm, punchy sound that cuts through a mix, and the YESS mounting system really lets the toms sing. It’s a great starting point for anyone looking for professional-grade sound without the premium-priced tag.

Product Description

  • Yamaha Stage Custom Studio Set NW
  • Drum Set
  • Stage Custom - studio version
  • SBP0F5
  • 6-ply birch drum shells
  • Chrome hardware
  • YESS (Yamaha Enhanced Sustain System) - for toms
  • Diecast claw hooks
  • Steel hoops
  • Redesigned bass drum feet
  • High-gloss lacquer finish on the drum shells
  • Colour: natural wood (NW)

*Drum set consists of:*

, 20" x 17" bass drum with TH945B double tom holder, 10" x 7" tom tom, 12" x 8" tom tom, 14" x 13" floor tom, 14" x 5.5" snare drum

*Incl. HW780 braced hardware set consisting of:*

, 2x CS755 cymbal boom stands, 1x HS74A hi-hat stand, 1x SS740A snare stand, 1x FP721A single bass drum pedal

*Cymbals and drum throne are not included.*

PROS
  • • 6-ply birch shells offer a balanced, warm, and focused tone.
  • • YESS tom mounting system enhances resonance and sustain.
  • • Diecast claw hooks provide secure and reliable tom positioning.
  • • Natural wood finish showcases the birch grain and feels great.
CONS
  • • Hardware, while functional, is entry-level and may need upgrading.
  • • Lacks versatility for extremely heavy or complex musical styles.
  • • Bass drum legs could be more robust for larger head replacements.

Product Video

Key Features

Shell Material 6-ply birch
Pieces 5
Bass Drum Size 20 in x 17 in
Snare 14 in x 5.5 in
Tom Sizes 10 in x 7 in, 12 in x 8 in, 14 in x 13 in
Hardware Included HW780 braced hardware set (2 cymbal stands, 1 hi-hat stand, 1 snare stand, 1 bass drum pedal)
Finish High-gloss lacquer

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Frequently Asked Questions

Birch generally produces a drier, more focused sound than maple, which is known for its bright, airy resonance. Birch is a good choice if you want more punch and less overtones.
These use steel hoops, which provide a tighter, more controlled low-end response compared to wood hoops often found on budget kits.
Yes, you can, but be mindful that the bass drum legs are a bit basic, so very heavy heads or frequent hoop changes might require reinforcement.

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