NAMM 2023: Drums and Percussion (Full Coverage)

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NAMM 2023 is over. I attended in person this year and am in the process of editing all the video from the event. Be sure to bookmark this page or subscribe to my YouTube channel for all the videos when they drop. For photos, check out my NAMM album on Flickr.

The world’s largest in-person music gear conference is back. For those unfamiliar, NAMM (the National Association of Music Merchantsis happening April 13 through April 15 in Anaheim, CA at the Anaheim Convention Center.

The NAMM convention is famous for new product releases, from both prominent and new vendors. While there are tons of different products and vendors slated of all instruments, I’ll be focusing on, you guessed it, drums and percussion.

In addition to gear announcements, plenty of performers are slated to perform at NAMM over the course of the event.

NAMM 2023 Full Drum Coverage

Here are the most recent drum products we know are confirmed to be shown at NAMM 2023. I’ll be hitting up Yamaha, ddrum, Ultimate Ears, EFNOTE, Gretsch, Sabian, ATV, Drumeo, DW, and plenty of other exhibitors.

EFNOTE PRO

At the EFNOTE exhibit, Michael walked me through their current line up of electronic drum sets and also premiered their new flagship e-kit, the EFNOTE PRO. This kit features a brand new drum module and state-of-the-art floor box that handles all ins and outs.

ddrum Launches New Electronic Drum Set

Mike from ddrum introduced me to their new entry-level electronic drum set: the E-FLEX BT9. The brand is aiming for a fall release for the kit. It features mesh heads, a dual-zone snare pad, three tom pads, three cymbal pads, and one hi-hat pad. The module has 20 preset kits and features Bluetooth connectivity. See the kit in the video below:

Some of their offerings this year aren’t technically new for NAMM 2023 (like the acoustic kits, NIO pad, triggers, and DDTi interface), but they are still their most current products they’re promoting.

ddrum Booth at NAMM 2023

Ludwig Drums Showcase New Finishes and Win “Best In Show”

David Nelson from Ludwig showed me around the new finishes Ludwig offers this year at NAMM, two of which are limited runs of 50 kits.

Ultimate Ears Drop New Flagship In-Ear Monitors

At the Ultimate Ears exhibit, I met with Vincent Liu, head of product & operations. He told me all about UE’s new Premier line of in-ear monitors. I tested them out and they sounded incredible. When we finished the interview, I sat down and was fitted for custom molds. Stay tuned for the video — it’s cooking in the editor at the moment.

SJC Launch New Snare Drums

Custom drum manufacturer, SJC Drums, is releasing two 6.5″x14″ hand-hammered snares and one 7″x14″ brushed bell brass snare.

New Snare Drums from Sonor

The Kompressor Series from Sonor offers both brass and aluminum snare drums new for 2023.

Day one was a success. We met with ddrum, Gretsch Drums, Yamaha, Piroth Drums, Paiste, and Turkish Cymbals.

New Drums and Percussion from NAMM 2023

The latest tweets from the event:

So far, we see new drum microphones from DPA. Brands Evans and Sunhouse to release the Evans Hybrid Sensory Percussion Sound System. NAMM’s 30th annual All-Industry drum circle will take place Friday, April 14, 2023 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

Releases from Prior Years at NAMM

The Kickblock Booth at NAMM

Looks like the Efnote 7X has some upgraded cymbals and the module looks different. If you haven’t already, check out my review of the 5X from Efnote.

New “1st Chair” thrones from TAMA. Limited edition, so don’t wait to pick one up if interested.

TAMA is out here innovating! This stand is great for drummers who have an electronic drum pad. If you want your SPD-SX a lot higher, this stand has your back!

The announcement of the TD-27KV is one of the coolest announcements we’ve gotten so far from NAMM 2020.

DW’s new finish looks awesome!

Pearl also has quite a few new products to show off including new hardware, percussion, accessories, and the new Eliminator Solo pedal.

Tama is introducing a new flat black finish for their SLP Dynamic Kapur shells.

Yamaha’s new Stage Custom HIP is great for gigging drummers who need a smaller footprint when lugging drums around the city.

Yamaha also announced a new signature snare drum from legendary drummer Steve Gadd.

Here is an interesting one. Vox unveiled the Telstar, a re-imagining of Trixon’s smushed bass drum kit. I can’t say it’s practical, but it’s definitely unique.

Be sure to bookmark this page, as I’ll be updating it as NAMM begins with every exciting release I find.

Where To Buy The Latest Releases From NAMM?

As I’ve stated in the past, I love working with Sweetwater. They’re by far the best musical instrument retailer in the USA. I am affiliated with them, but only because I love the experience and how positive my time has been over the last ten years.

Sweetwater is one of few retailers who get gear from NAMM early, so be sure to check out what’s in stock there.

Now, let’s dive into some of the early drum releases from NAMM I’ve found.

What’s Released/On Sale?

So far, I’ve compiled the list below of some of my favorite releases from NAMM 2020.

  • Roland TD-27KV
  • Roland VAD506
  • Gretsch Drums Renown 4-Piece Shell Pack
  • Yamaha Stage Custom Hip 4-Piece
NAMM 2020 Kickblock Booth

A product not released exclusively this year, but one that’s awesome nonetheless, is Kickblock. It aids in stopping your kick drum from sliding forward.

TAMA

TAMA is coming in early for NAMM 2020 with tons of different kits, accessories, and more.

Tama Starclassic Walnut/Birch – Turquoise Pearl

There’s a lot that Tama offers so far this year, but the kit above really struck my eye. I absolutely love the finish.

Here are some of the other early releases from Tama so far.

  • Tama Drum Rug
  • Tama STAR Mahogany 5-Piece Shell Pack
  • Tama Dyna-Sync Hi-hat Stand
  • Tama Closed Hi-hat attachment
  • Tama Power Pad Pedal Bag
  • Tama Metalworks Effect Series Mini-Tymp Drums (8″, 10″)
  • Tama Starclassic — Varying New Finishes
  • Tama Soft Sound Rings (10″, 12″, 14″, 16″)

I’m most excited about the Metalworks Effect Series. These drums remind me of concert toms we saw prominently in the 70s and 80s.

Their new drum rugs also look great when compared to everything else available on the market.

Tama also has dropped a whole boatload of different shell finishes for their varying kit models, so check them out at Sweetwater to see what they’re offering.

Zildjian

Zildjian, being one of the most prominent names in cymbal making, always has a big NAMM showing. This year, we have a few early releases.

Zildjian I Family Cymbals

So far, they’ve announced a new series of cymbals called “I Family,” which is one step up from B8 cymbals, according to Zildjian. It’s an intermediate cymbal family.

The I Family of cymbals is one step down from the S series, for those curious.

There are lots of different packs of varying cymbals to choose from if you don’t want to get them separately.

Roland

I’ve speculated in the past that it’s time for Roland to drop a new sampling pad, and maybe we will see that this year. 

Roland unveiled a total of four new electronic drum sets this year.

Roland TD-27KV

The TD-27KV is one of my favorite releases this year. It’s an upgrade of the old TD-25KV kit featuring a new module, bigger pads, and an awesome digital ride.

Roland VAD506, VAD503, and VAD306

New from NAMM this year is Roland’s new set electronic drums featuring an acoustic design — hence the name V-Drums Acoustic Design. The module used is the brand new TD-27.

Stands and hardware are not included.

I think it looks pretty nice, but I’m not so sure that I’m huge on the drum sounds included in the module.

Coming in right near $5k, I would almost opt to pay a little more for the TD-50 omitting the acoustic drum shells.

Roland GO:LIVECAST

The most prominent early release so far from Roland is their GO:LIVECAST streaming studio. I’ve said in the past that live streaming is hugely popular. 

Building a community of fans is a great way to earn a living with music. Live streaming your drumming is an excellent way to do it.

My Predictions for Roland Releases

So far, there’s been nothing released early for drums and percussion from Roland, but I have a reasonable suspicion that we will see a new TD electronic drum set drop at NAMM 2020. Yep, it happened!

As I stated above, I’m hoping for a new sampling pad. My SPD-SX still works fine, but with new products out like the Strike Multipad, it would make a lot of sense for Roland to update their pad.

Canopus and ATV Partner

Electronic drum maker ATV and acoustic kit maker Canopus this year announced a partnership “to create more realistic drum sounds.”

The two companies will unveil their new sounds at NAMM 2020. ATV is exhibiting in HALL C booth #6629.

The additional sounds will be available to buy on ATV’s online website following NAMM.

More To Come

Keep this blog post on your radar. Feel free to bookmark and share it. I’ll be updating the article as NAMM continues, sharing all the latest drum gear released at the convention.

If you’re a vendor or a manufacturer and want to see your products on this page, please contact me. I love sharing new and innovative products with the drumming community.

What is NAMM?

The National Association of Music Merchants, or NAMM for short, is a well-known organization in the global music business with the mission of bringing together and assisting various parties involved in the creation, exploitation, and sale of music-related goods and services.

Since its founding in 1901, NAMM has developed into a prominent proponent for improving music education, highlighting the advantages of making music, and maintaining a healthy music community. The group, which has its headquarters in Carlsbad, California, claims a diversified membership made up of thousands of businesses from all over the world.

The NAMM Show, which usually takes place in Anaheim, California, is one of NAMM’s most significant yearly events. This well-known trade expo draws industry insiders and amateurs, providing a vibrant stage for displaying the most recent advancements in musical instruments, audio gear, and related technology.

The NAMM Show is renowned for its exciting workshops, panel discussions, and networking events that enable participants to meet top experts and establish beneficial business ties. Live performances at the occasion, including those by well-known and up-and-coming performers, add to the lively, festive mood.

In addition to hosting the NAMM Show, the organization is dedicated to several charitable projects that support the next generation of artists and music enthusiasts. This dedication is demonstrated through the NAMM Foundation, founded in 2006 and supports several programs to advance music education and encourage civic engagement.

The NAMM Foundation aims to advocate for the inclusion of music in school curricula, increase awareness of the transformational potential of music, and provide opportunities for people of all ages to participate in and appreciate music through grants, scholarships, and research.

The National Association of Music Merchants, which works tirelessly to unite many stakeholders, including producers, retailers, and others, is a vital force in the music industry. The organization establishes a global forum for sharing ideas, promoting innovation, and spurring expansion within the sector through the NAMM Show, its signature event.

In addition, the NAMM Foundation and other charitable initiatives of NAMM show the organization’s constant commitment to advancing the value of music education and ensuring that everyone can experience the joy of making music.

Other images throughout courtesy of Sweetwater, Tama, and Roland.

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