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Yamaha SD-3465

So ..... I just pulled the trigger on this snare. Hoping it scratches my "aluminum snare" itch. Hoping it is Supra like, or Supra adjacent. Certainly looks like it could be, but I've never seen one of these before. Anyone here ever played/owned one ????
Is that a stand alone snare or was it part of a series like stage custom, etc.? Care to share the specs like shell thickness, etc.? Can't tell from your pics if it has the detachable snare strainer? Thx!

Great boost for the arsenal.... wishing you many years of enjoyable service. :cool:
 
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Is that a stand alone snare or was it part of a series .......
I believe all these snares were a stand alone series, but I could be wrong. I also have the SD-2340, SD-2355, and SD-4365. This aluminum snare is "in transit" so I don't have my hands on it yet. From what I do know, these drums were MIJ while a lot of Yamaha's production was coming from Taiwan and/or Indonesia.

Yes on the detachable strainer.

This is all the "official" Yamaha info. I've found, so far.


yamaha sd-2340 steel 13x4.jpgyamaha sd-2355 steel 13x5.5.jpgyamaha sd-4365.jpg
 
Possibly the predecessor to their Recording Custom line which is made in Taiwan.
Hard to find a lot of catalog info. on Yamaha. I can go back to 86/87 where the fancy Yamaha snares don't seem to be "proprietary" to the RC line per say ..... but certainly reflect the RC line.


Earlier 78 catalog shows snares that pattern the 7000 series, and what Yamaha refers to as the 000 series (I assume those might correspond to the 9000 series).


These snares I seem to be collecting :unsure::LOL: with the non-traditional Yamaha badge I believe were made some time between 2000 - 2010. I'm sure the RC snare line was established well before then. From what I've gathered. These snares also all have a bead that recesses into the shell ..... while the RC models I see all protrude from the shell.

I'm hoping TheDrummerFromAmsterdam might chime in. He's a wealth of Yamaha info.



 
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Wow that's a beautiful drum! I'm sure it sounds amazing. How do you like the Evans genera head? It's probably the only offering in Evans regular drum set line that I haven't tried.
 
Wow that's a beautiful drum! I'm sure it sounds amazing. How do you like the Evans genera head? It's probably the only offering in Evans regular drum set line that I haven't tried.
The aluminum SD-3465 is in transit to me right now (coming from Austin, TX.), but I am familiar with the Evans Genera. It's similar to a Powerstroke3, with a built on richie ring. I had one on my Musashi 13x6.5 for quite a while. I've also used Genera Dry, Genera HD and Genera HD Dry on my snares.
 
Hard to find a lot of catalog info. on Yamaha. I can go back to 86/87 where the fancy Yamaha snares don't seem to be "proprietary" to the RC line per say ..... but certainly reflect the RC line.


Earlier 78 catalog shows snares that pattern the 7000 series, and what Yamaha refers to as the 000 series (I assume those might correspond to the 9000 series).


These snares I seem to be collecting :unsure::LOL: with the non-traditional Yamaha badge I believe were made some time between 2000 - 2010. I'm sure the RC snare line was established well before then. From what I've gathered. These snares also all have a bead that recesses into the shell ..... while the RC models I see all protrude from the shell.

I'm hoping TheDrummerFromAmsterdam might chime in. He's a wealth of Yamaha info.




@harryconway,

Congratulations on your purchase.

Do these older Yamaha metal snares have any serial numbers anywhere? The current iteration of the Recording Custom metal snares that I have seen have serial numbers that indicate the date of production.

You are 200% correct. The current iteration of Recording Custom metal snares all have outward center beads. I read in some articles that this was another Steve Gadd idea. The current iteration of Yamaha metal snare with the inward center bead is the low cost Stage Custom Steel snare.
 
[The current iteration of Recording Custom metal snares all have outward center beads. I read in some articles that this was another Steve Gadd idea. The current iteration of Yamaha metal snare with the inward center bead is the low cost Stage Custom Steel snare.
The inward bead has been a Yamaha thing for a long time. Just browsing thru Reverb, I found the Mike Bordin Sig., the Roy Haynes Sig., and both the Steve Gadd Sig. Black Aluminum and Nickel Over Brass snares to all have that inward facing bead.

Wouldn't surprise me though, that Gadd talked them into changing the RC design. He also got them to put a riser under their 20" RC bass drum ..... and I believe he was instrumental in them putting out the "all maple" Maple Customs in 1991.
 
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