Jules wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:23 amIt's B. Less than a $1,200 USD difference to get the Sonor flagship line made in Germany.
What do I get?
SQ2 are not that bad in price if you don‘t go for the pricey veneers inside and outside.
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Jules wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:23 amIt's B. Less than a $1,200 USD difference to get the Sonor flagship line made in Germany.
What do I get?
SQ2 are not that bad in price if you don‘t go for the pricey veneers inside and outside.
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SQ1 Satin Pure White
14“x8“ 150th Bronze
14“x6“ Prolite Brass Limited
13“x5“ Artist Earth
Joe´s Drumgear wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:37 amJules wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:23 amIt's B. Less than a $1,200 USD difference to get the Sonor flagship line made in Germany.
What do I get?
Well, you get your 2026 membership to this Forum FREE! Enjoy.
The consolation prize for those who got it wrong or didn't participate:
Well, you get your 2026 membership to this Forum FREE! Enjoy.
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Acquiring new Sonor rig in 2026.
I owned a set of the old and new recording custom drums. The build quality on the new ones set a really high bar for drum manufacturing. There was no flaws in manufacturing and had the best bearing edges I have ever seen. They sound fantastic and I played that kit for 7 years as my main gigging kit. I sold them for a brand new prolite kit. I miss those Chinese made recording customs kits. They are well worth the money and the finishes are beautiful.
They were made in China? I thought the old ones were made in Japan? In fact I think I remember seeing that on the badges...although it's been 20+ years since I had a set.
Tom Betka
Stevens Point, WI
Sonor Vintage (marine pearl finish): 6.5x14, 10, 12, 13, 14ft, 16ft, 18ft, 22
tcbetka wrote: Sat Nov 01, 2025 1:37 pmThey were made in China? I thought the old ones were made in Japan? In fact I think I remember seeing that on the badges...although it's been 20+ years since I had a set.
There have been Japanese, English and Chinese made Recording Customs. The English era was when Yamaha owner Premier and they were being made there from memory.
DaveInNZ wrote: Sun Nov 02, 2025 3:33 pmThere have been Japanese, English and Chinese made Recording Customs. The English era was when Yamaha owner Premier and they were being made there from memory.
OK, the Chinese-made era must have been after I sold all my RC shells.
I bought my first set of Recording Custom shells in the winter of 1991/92, and then added a BUNCH more of those shells in 1996 during the "Great Yamaha Blowout" sale of their pre-YESS drums. Just found a video last week that showed a 6-piece kit set up in my drum room at the time, with two stacks of RC shells in boxesb stacked nearly to the ceiling. But all of those shells were made in Japan, I'm pretty certain. But by 2001/2002, I had sold all those shells--and must have missed the Chinese-made stuff.
Tom Betka
Stevens Point, WI
Sonor Vintage (marine pearl finish): 6.5x14, 10, 12, 13, 14ft, 16ft, 18ft, 22
Well that explains that then...
Tom Betka
Stevens Point, WI
Sonor Vintage (marine pearl finish): 6.5x14, 10, 12, 13, 14ft, 16ft, 18ft, 22
Yeah the English era was mid-late 90's I think - coincided with an awful lot of vaguely similar look Premier stuff. Cymbal stands for instance might as well have been the same thing.
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