Tama NSS1 456: New Snare Drum Is Ancient Japanese Secret

July 03, 2008
Tama NSS1 456

Tama doesn't seem to intent on spilling the secrets taught to them by one of the most talented drummers in Japan. An unnamed compound is responsible for the great sound of the NSS1 456, a snare drum that uses an inexpensive method to add some clarity to your snare shots.

Presenter: Gretchen Hasse, Gearwire
Location: Nashville, TN

J. Irving-Giles is a writer / editor for Gearwire


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