Drum: African Bubinga with an internal layer of Cordia, 4.5mm thick with 9mm Focus Rings reinforcement circles, external layer of Indian Rosewood briar
Hardware: Chrome, DieCast rims
Color: Indian Rosewood Exotic Lacquer
How does it sound? Deep, powerful and reflects elegance both in the clean and full sound and in the aesthetic appearance
Why we do like it: It is an instrument of absolute quality, entirely made in Japan, and represents the excellence of the Japanese brand. It's worth the money and, believe us, we don't say that for all the tools we sell
Why buy it: This is a model produced in just 15 examples in the world, it is a true collector's item that we would like to end up in the hands of an amateur and enthusiast.
Hardware: Chrome, Grooved Hoops, Super Sensitive Hi-Carbon (Carbon) tailpiece
Why we do like it: Bubinga is an increasingly rare (and expensive!) wood: it gives the stem a low and warm note, almost enveloping, deep and intense. It sounds like the description of an excellent coffee, but in reality this is one of the best-selling Starphonic!
Why buy it? It is a made in Japan, built with absolute skill by Japanese artisans: an instrument of this manufacture is worth up to the last Euro of its price. GUARANTEED!
Tama Star Reserve Walnut Bubinga 14x6.5" TBWS1465S-GCW
Size: 14 × 6.5 ″
Color: Gloss Claro Walnut
Drum: Walnut and BubingaWalnut/Bubinga 7 ply (5.5 mm) with Maple reinforcement hoops
Hoops: Sound Arc Hoop
Why we do like it: It is a true work of art. The combination of Walnut and Bubinga gives it a devastating attack and great sonic projection. A real gem
Why buy it? It is the “Special Reserve” of Tama: a few carefully selected examples for the most demanding musicians and for those looking for an instrument for life. They cost, but they are worth every single penny
Tama Star Reserve Bubinga/Maple 15x8" TMBS158S-OCOB
Size: 15 × 8 ″
Color: Caramel Olive Ash Burst
Drum: Bubinga and Maple Bubinga/Maple 8 ply (5.5 mm)
Hoops: Brass Mighty Hoop
Why we do like it: It is a true work of art. The combination of Bubinga and Maple gives it a devastating attack, with, at the same time, a great balance of high and low frequencies. A real gem
Why buy it? It is the “Special Reserve” of Tama: a few carefully selected examples for the most demanding musicians and for those looking for an instrument for life. They cost, but they are worth every single penny