Difference btw YAMAHA Beech Custom and Beech C. Absolute?

synthesaur

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Hi guys,
Is there much difference between Beech custom and B.C. absolute?
Beech custom has the diamond shaped badge, right?
Difference between "2.3 mm triple-flanged steel hoops" and "2.3mm triple-flange steel DynaHoops", is it just the alloy?

THanks!
 
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Yamaha offered 3 lines of Beech over the past.

The original Beech line wich had a diamont shaped glued badge and came in colors like apple green, red, pear yellow, blueberry and black and white.
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Than came the glued squared badge Absolutes. This serie ran for a short time and came in colors like metallic blue.
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And finally the last Absolute series witch the screwed on squared badge and came in the same 49 colors as the MCa and BCA.
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And the version with the standard lugs:
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Regarding to hoops. There is 1,6 tripple flanged hoop, a 2,3 Dyna hoop and a 3,6 Diecast hoop.

There used to be a 3,0 Power hoop (that looked like a Tripple but had the tickness of a Diecast) it was used on the Maple Custom and some signature snare line. To bad they discontinued it.
 
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There used to be a 3,0 Power hoop (that looked like a Tripple but had the tickness of a Diecast) it was used on the Maple Custom and some signature snare line. To bad they discontinued it.

I remember those things. Very cool hoops.
 
im a proud owner of a yamaha beech custom absolute kit in vintage marine finish. mine has the glued in badges and the dyna hoops. it has a killer sound. beautiful lows and mids.
 
Thanks guys,
the yamaha site does not mention that 2.3mm hoop on BC is dynahoop , I guess they just omitted it.
 
I picked up a black BC for 550 today at a drum store's rental dept.
The kit is 20, 12, 16, and I like it that way.
I found that the lugs are attached with 2 bolts (absolute has only 1).
I've got to clean all the grime off it and then I'll try to post a shot.
 
I have those Powerhoops on my Maple Customs. They're nice.

If there ever was a PERFECT compromise between a die cast and triple flange, that was it. I wonder if Yamaha still offers them as an option. Maybe Musiqman knows.

Funny thing is, the thickest triple flange I know of today is on those lower line, Taiwanese Gretsch Catalinas. They put 2.5 on there standard fare. Who would of thought?
 
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