View Full Version : Tama Artwood Snare drums (info, help please!)
larsforfaen
11-09-2009, 09:37 PM
what can people tell me about the Tama Artwood snares? I'm curious about them as I've been looking into deep snares lately, preferably 14X8". I found out that Dave Grohl used a 14X8 tama artwood in nirvana. From what I understand by looking at the Tama website, they don't go further than 6.5 these days. there's a few new ones on ebay though.
anyone have any experience with these snares? any other 8" depth that would produce a similar sound?
bradmapex
11-09-2009, 10:30 PM
I'm pretty sure dave Grohl used an artstar, not an artwood, but i know that you can find 14x8 artwoods on ebay easily, artstars on the other hand show up about once a month tops usually n are always in bidding wars.
larsforfaen
11-09-2009, 11:06 PM
ok, only info on kit set up during nirvana i could find said it was artwood, but it doesn't really look like a legitimate source. big difference between artstar and artwood? do you know if there's any difference between new and old models?
bradmapex
11-10-2009, 12:58 AM
I'm not quite sure honestly, but there might be some difference because i remember seeing an old artwood going for about 400 or 450, when the new ones are about 280. It was either the guy was over pricing or the build wuality and the drum were better in the old ones, becaue 200$ is a big difference.
drumhammerer
11-10-2009, 03:04 PM
Artstars were made in Japan, and were the top quality maple drums of the day. Artwood is the newer mid-range maple line of snares made in China, but they are of good quality. You should be able to get pretty close to that sound with the newer series, as the shells seem to be close to the same thickness.
audiotech
11-10-2009, 03:35 PM
I bought my Artwood 14" x 5 1/2" snare about a year and a half ago. I think it sounds great. It does have triple flanged hoops and comes with an Evans Power Center Reverse Dot batter head and an Evans Hazy 300 resonant head. I'm using it now on my vintage kit. If I needed another snare, I wouldn't hesitate getting another Artwood.
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n44/F-64/DSC_0215.jpg
Dennis
Skitch
11-16-2009, 10:09 AM
what can people tell me about the Tama Artwood snares? I'm curious about them as I've been looking into deep snares lately, preferably 14X8". I found out that Dave Grohl used a 14X8 tama artwood in nirvana. From what I understand by looking at the Tama website, they don't go further than 6.5 these days. there's a few new ones on ebay though.
anyone have any experience with these snares? any other 8" depth that would produce a similar sound?
You will probably have to go back to 1992 or 1993 to find the 8" depth. mostly in the Artstar or Granstar lines.
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Mikey Dangerous
11-16-2009, 11:50 AM
The Tama website has a link for the "History of Tama Catalogs". You can find info on all their older product from there going back to the 60's. I was on it today and I saw 14" x 8" snares offered in both the Artstar II and Granstar II lines. I think I was checking out a 1991 or 1992 catalog, but I'm sure they offered that depth in many other model years...especially in that late 80's-early 90's era.
Hope that helps.
bermuda
11-16-2009, 06:22 PM
My 8x14 Artwood is from 1987 and is a great rock snare, it's my #1 'big' wood snare to record with. I think was considered pretty high-end judging by the piano black lacquer. I don't know the specific differences, but the newer Artwood drums are definitely not the same, and definitely not as desirable.
http://bermudaschwartz.com/images/artwood.jpg
It's also interesting that it's the only Tama drum that doesn't incorporate their legacy Star name (such as Superstar, Imperialstar, Rockstar, Fibrestar, Starclassic, etc etc.) It makes it seem like the Artwood was a standalone drum back in the day.
Bermuda
Moldy
11-17-2009, 07:09 AM
You will probably have to go back to 1992 or 1993 to find the 8" depth. mostly in the Artstar or Granstar lines.
Not true. There's quite a few 8" deep Artwood snares on eBay for cheap right now. Limited run, they say.
rgray107918
01-16-2010, 10:46 AM
Hey! New to the forum.
I'm interested in those Lt Ed Artwood snares seen on ebay, I've been eyeing a deep snare for a while but could never swallow the price tag. These on ebay are only $250. I'd like to see if anyone has any input on the specific model offered,
Tama drums 8 x 14" Ltd Ed Artwood MAPLE - This model is offered in desert burst
http://cgi.ebay.com/Tama-drums-8-x-14-Ltd-Ed-Artwood-MAPLE-snare-drum-NEW_W0QQitemZ220541129560QQihZ012QQcategoryZ38095Q QcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286.m7QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3D LVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D4%26ps%3D63
Additionally, as a newcomer, I have two questions (when I get pics uploaded I'll post a new thread for the slingerland)
1. Anyone know anything about a 1965 Slingerland snare with black wrap that has very sparse purple glitter and just a few pieces of silver glitter. By sparse I mean it's mainly black. Looks like someone just sprinkled purple glitter. And by few, I mean like maybe 10 silver pieces on the entire drum.
2. Anyone had any trouble registering for the Pearl Drum forum. I've tried like 4 times and it never works. Frustrating...
Thanks!
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