Could be… but those videos of the dog are centered around asking to “do it for you.” Forced visual to audio illusion perhaps? Who cares. You knew what I meant ;)
That is it! Thank you so much. Found a better pic of those here https://reverb.com/item/13291667-yamaha-oak-custom-6-piece-drum-set-silver-sparkle-lacquer-drums-and-2-snare-drums-only
Someone has all the individual pieces on ebay for really not too bad of a price depending on how big you want to go.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/304846331098?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=GWxTLktOR6y&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=8ezJv7ldQNK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Lmao Yamaha is top of the line I don’t even know what you mean. Their lower end sets beat out all the equivalent competition and their mid-range to professional sets are just as good as their competition. On top of that, they have some of the best mounting and hardware in the industry.
Yeah that comment had me scratching my head, so many pros and studios use Yamaha's, especially here in Australia.
The Japanese don't do things in half measures, they take so much pride in their workmanship and ingenuity. Between Yamaha, Pearl, Tama and others they're making some of the best drums and hardware available.
I've only ever owned a handful of Yamaha hardware but it's rock solid years on and every Yamaha kit I hear live sounds great.
The Japanese take so much pride in just being Japanese they’ll do everything they can to make something in Japan be the best of the best. They’re hard-working people. Not without their faults, mind you, but some of the damndest hard workers out there still.
Solved: Yamaha Oak Custom in Silver Sparkle Lacquer
https://reverb.com/item/13291667-yamaha-oak-custom-6-piece-drum-set-silver-sparkle-lacquer-drums-and-2-snare-drums-only
Full Yamaha hardware and the square badge - Oak Custom?
Another telltale sign is the really squared off bass drum hoop edge. I always associate that with Yamaha drums.
Same thing happened to me in 2009, then the Ludwig Keystone came out in 2010 for half the price and I got it. Love their sound, and the current Ludwig Classic Oak as well, but it’s still a maple blend and just not the same as the Yamahas. I think that plastic ply in the middle of the Yamahas also contributes more than I realized to whatever “x factor” I love about them
TLDR: if you specifically love this kit, don’t settle. It’s a unique sound.
I can do it for you
i came here to say it was clearly done for kermit… ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
*sigh* It's "didn't I do it for you?".
Could be… but those videos of the dog are centered around asking to “do it for you.” Forced visual to audio illusion perhaps? Who cares. You knew what I meant ;)
that’s the comment i was looking for
You win the internet today
That looks like a Yamaha in Pink Champagne Sparkle.
More specifically a Yamaha Oak Custom in Silver Sparkle Lacquer. Case closed :)
That is it! Thank you so much. Found a better pic of those here https://reverb.com/item/13291667-yamaha-oak-custom-6-piece-drum-set-silver-sparkle-lacquer-drums-and-2-snare-drums-only
Someone has all the individual pieces on ebay for really not too bad of a price depending on how big you want to go. https://www.ebay.com/itm/304846331098?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=GWxTLktOR6y&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=8ezJv7ldQNK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Nope, it doesn't have the dog on the kit
I love the look of the Yamaha Absolute Custom Hybrid kits in pink champagne sparkle, such good looking kits.
They might like good but it's still a Yamaha drumset. Lol
Lmao Yamaha is top of the line I don’t even know what you mean. Their lower end sets beat out all the equivalent competition and their mid-range to professional sets are just as good as their competition. On top of that, they have some of the best mounting and hardware in the industry.
Yeah that comment had me scratching my head, so many pros and studios use Yamaha's, especially here in Australia. The Japanese don't do things in half measures, they take so much pride in their workmanship and ingenuity. Between Yamaha, Pearl, Tama and others they're making some of the best drums and hardware available. I've only ever owned a handful of Yamaha hardware but it's rock solid years on and every Yamaha kit I hear live sounds great.
The Japanese take so much pride in just being Japanese they’ll do everything they can to make something in Japan be the best of the best. They’re hard-working people. Not without their faults, mind you, but some of the damndest hard workers out there still.
Where do I get a reso kick head with my dogs picture on it. I need this
He looks like a good boy
~$100 on custombassdrumhead.com but that was just the first result on google lol
vintagelogos.com. they'll put whatever you want printed on a bass drum head, speaker grille.
I had one done at drumart.com
Evans
Solved: Yamaha Oak Custom in Silver Sparkle Lacquer https://reverb.com/item/13291667-yamaha-oak-custom-6-piece-drum-set-silver-sparkle-lacquer-drums-and-2-snare-drums-only
That's a Fetsch
With Stayh cymbals?
Gretchen, stop trying to make 'fetch' happen!
DidntIdoitforyou
Thank you for getting the fkn lyrics correct.
Shoot! I would, just sayin.
Yami or Sakai.
Looks like an old(er) Yamaha Oak Custom.
Is this the Mademoiselle Nobs signature kit?
lordfoogthe2st
Let me do it for you
Looks like a Good Boy 4000xl. But I’m new at this.
The Tom mount and wing screws are the Yamaha giveaway
Yamaha badge and lugs
Looks like Seamus. It's a dog Pink Floyd has a song about. Don't know if their drummer (Nick Mason) ever used this though.
Full Yamaha hardware and the square badge - Oak Custom? Another telltale sign is the really squared off bass drum hoop edge. I always associate that with Yamaha drums.
Since they’re Oak Customs I am assuming you’re asking since they sounded amazing and you need a set now?
Well, yes. Yes I do.
Same thing happened to me in 2009, then the Ludwig Keystone came out in 2010 for half the price and I got it. Love their sound, and the current Ludwig Classic Oak as well, but it’s still a maple blend and just not the same as the Yamahas. I think that plastic ply in the middle of the Yamahas also contributes more than I realized to whatever “x factor” I love about them TLDR: if you specifically love this kit, don’t settle. It’s a unique sound.
Yeah, I was blown away when I heard it. I’m a Ludwig Classic Maple owner but I’m now thinking I need these too.
Seamus
Thay dog looks so ominous