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#158831 - 02/29/08 08:40 PM
13" vs 14" - Yamaha SFZ
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Registered: 02/28/08
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I plan to purchase a Yamaha SFZ soon, however, can someone fill me in on the differences between the 13" and 14" drums? Quality-wise, sound-wise, etc. Price isn't a huge factor to be, cheaper is still better if they're very similar. All help is appreciated, thanks. 
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#158832 - 02/29/08 09:18 PM
Re: 13" vs 14" - Yamaha SFZ
[Re: Chrysis_X]
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Registered: 05/15/07
Loc: Ontario, California
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13" pros - cheaper - lighter to carry - higher pitched, more articulate - fits into most snare stands with little effort - cheaper heads, replacement parts cons - different sound - if you practice with a harness, not representative of what you would actually march with in a band or corps situation - in certain situations, may take longer to get heads, replacement parts
14" pros - common sound - representative of what you would use in a corps or band situation - might be easier to get a hold of heads and replacement parts cons - more expensive - heads & replacement parts more expensive - heavier to carry - slightly more difficult to tune - may not fit into certain snare stands
honestly, for a personal snare, you might want to spring for a 13" just because it makes more sense in the context of a personal snare. as part of a full drumline, especially outdoors, i would much rather use 14" for the purpose of sound.
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#158835 - 03/01/08 10:41 PM
Re: 13" vs 14" - Yamaha SFZ
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Registered: 02/28/08
Loc: Las Vegas, NV
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Thanks for the help guys. I ended up going for the 13" because I found an amazing deal for one on eBay, but I probably would've gotten one anyway. I think I might prefer the sound of the 14" in a line, but like you said, for a personal drum, the 13" seems like it would work better. Anyway, here's the drum I got, http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220206166038 . Used, but in good condition, and got it for $350. Best part is, the title/description says it's an SFZ, but one of the pics shows the knob that disengages the top snares of an MTS. $350 for a good used 13" MTS, amazing deal. All I need to do is get a White Max for the batter (and a replacement foot), and I'm set. Thanks again for the help guys.  EDIT: Kind of off-topic, but it seems I might what to get replacement tension rods at some point, but where would I go about getting some? I know Pearl sells some online, but I didn't find anything from Yamaha. Do I have to call and order them directly from Yamaha?
Edited by Chrysis_X (03/01/08 10:49 PM)
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Ed W. Clark High School Charger Marching Band: - Freshman [07-08 Outdoor, 'Five'] -- Clarinet - Freshman [07-08 Winter, 'Suite for Solo Drum Set and Percussion Ensemble'] -- Pit [Bells, Chimes] - Sophomore [08-09 Outdoor, 'The Four Freedoms'] -- Pit [Auxillary] (No battery this year) - Sophomore [08-09 Winter] -- Bass 3
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#158836 - 03/02/08 01:06 AM
Re: 13" vs 14" - Yamaha SFZ
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Registered: 06/05/07
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I think you're gonna regret the MTS, at least for personal use. I certainly did. The top snare mechanism is such an added weight to the drum, and you'll find that you almost never use it, unless playing along with corps music, then you'll use it for about 1:00 out of every show you're playing along to. Even though it is such an added weight, you wont realize it unless you've marched a regular SFZ, as I got the chance to do when I marched in the Thanksgiving day parade. When I got back home to my MTZ, it felt like it weighed about 100 lbs.
However, one thing I dont regret is getting the 14", but if i'd have gotten that awesome deal, i'd have taken it too.
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#158837 - 03/02/08 01:43 AM
Re: 13" vs 14" - Yamaha SFZ
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Registered: 02/28/08
Loc: Las Vegas, NV
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Yeah, an SFZ could've been better, I honestly don't plan on using the double-snare that much. However, I do think it will have at least some use. As for the added weight, between a 13" SFZ and 13" MTS there's only a 2.6 lb difference (versus the 3.5 lb difference with the 14"). It may be nuisance at times, but hopefully it won't be much of an issue. But with a deal like that, it's hard to refuse when my other option was buying a new SFZ for more than $400. 
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Ed W. Clark High School Charger Marching Band: - Freshman [07-08 Outdoor, 'Five'] -- Clarinet - Freshman [07-08 Winter, 'Suite for Solo Drum Set and Percussion Ensemble'] -- Pit [Bells, Chimes] - Sophomore [08-09 Outdoor, 'The Four Freedoms'] -- Pit [Auxillary] (No battery this year) - Sophomore [08-09 Winter] -- Bass 3
My Drum - Yamaha MTS High-Tension Marching Snare Drum [13"]
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#158838 - 03/02/08 03:55 PM
Re: 13" vs 14" - Yamaha SFZ
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Registered: 12/29/05
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EDIT: Kind of off-topic, but it seems I might what to get replacement tension rods at some point, but where would I go about getting some? I know Pearl sells some online, but I didn't find anything from Yamaha. Do I have to call and order them directly from Yamaha?
Any Yamaha dealer will be able to get 'em for you. Call a place like Columbus Percussion or Steve Weiss Music and they'll hook you up.
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