TAMA Imperialstar review

Is the TAMA Imperialstar the top choice for intermediate drummers? Nick Cesarz breaks down its features and performance.

Nick Cesarz
February 21, 2025

rating

Complete Stage-Ready Kit
Tama Imperialstar
4.9
6-pc drum kit with 6-ply poplar shells. Includes TAMA hardware and Meinl cymbals. Designed for stage-ready use. Compatible with standard drumsticks. High-quality construction for various skill levels. Everything needed for setup included.
Pros:
  • High build quality
  • Complete set included
  • Reliable performance
  • Attractive finish
Cons:
  • No drumsticks included
  • Limited color options
  • Average resale value
  • Heavy for transport
Specifications:
  • Complete 6-pc kit
  • 6-ply poplar shells
  • TAMA hardware included
  • Meinl cymbals included
  • New wrapped finishes
  • Ready to play
  • Sticks not included
Sweetwater: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/c/1444535/789347/11319?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sweetwater.com%2Fstore%2Fdetail%2FIE52CBOW--tama-imperialstar-complete-drum-set-5-piece-22-inch-kick-black-oak-wrap&partnerpropertyid=6047429
Guitar Center: https://guitar-center.pxf.io/c/1444535/1125892/14264?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.guitarcenter.com%2FTAMA%2FImperialstar-5-Piece-Complete-Drum-Set-with-22-in-Bass-Drum-and-Meinl-HCS-Cymbals-Dark-Blue-1500000322189.gc&partnerpropertyid=6047429
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Tama-Imperialstar-Complete-Drum-Set/dp/B07THB2LX7/
Reverb: https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=67144&awinaffid=1668863&campaign=drumspy&clickref=tracking_code_1&clickref2=tracking_code_2&clickref3=&clickref4=&clickref5=&clickref6=&ued=https%3A%2F%2Freverb.com%2Fmarketplace%3Fquery%3DTama%2520Imperialstar%26make%3Dtama%26product_type%3Ddrums-and-percussion&platform=pl
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verdict

EXPERT SCORE

The TAMA Imperialstar offers solid tone and quality shells, making it a strong contender for intermediate drummers looking for an affordable drum kit upgrade.

Recommended for beginners who started playing on an electronic drum kit or a starter set looking for a better set of drum shells. The kit also works great for gigging drummers who don't want to damage their studio kit.

Tama Imperialstar

As you may know, drums usually sound like, well, drums. And even with the inclusion of Poplar shells, it’s really tough to tell this is an entry-level kit. In my experience, it’s been a drummers ear, tuning ability, and choice of heads that bring the most out of a drum. Still, these drums sing.

Since the kit comes packaged with basic hardware and cymbals, it’s easy to write this kit off as a higher budget beginner kit. But the drum shells stand on their own, making this a top choice for drummers wanting to upgrade their cymbals and stands in the future.

I got a wonderful overall feeling when I played the kit at NAMM. It sounds amazing for such an affordable drum kit. Fortunately, the TAMA booth was far away from most of the other drum vendors, so hearing the kit was a lot easier.

This drum set is by no means low-end. You could easily make this a touring kit if you had a more expensive one sitting at home. If you’re a first-time player, the TAMA Imperialstar is a perfect first drum set.

Colors, finishes, and configurations

Tama offers the Imperialstar drum set in a variety of different finishes and colors. The kit is sold in a 5-piece (single bass drum), 6-piece (single bass drum), and 8-piece (double bass drum) configurations.

What’s in the box?

The TAMA Imperialstar is the most affordable set to include so many high-end features. Included in the box is everything you need to get playing, minus drumsticks. You get the drum shells, hardware, Meinl HCS cymbals, and a kick pedal.

Drums

  • An 18 x 22″ bass drum with mounted 8 x 10″ and 9 x 12″ toms
  • A 14 x 16″ floor tom
  • A 5 x 14″ snare drum

Cymbals

  • Meinl HCS 14″ HiHat cymbals
  • Meinl HCS 16″ crash cymbal
  • Meinl HCS 20″ ride cymbal
  • Additional FREE Meinl HCS 10″ splash cymbal (dependent on retailer)

Hardware

  • HP200P Iron Cobra bass drum pedal
  • Boom cymbal stand
  • Straight cymbal stand
  • Hi-hat stand
  • Snare drum stand
  • Drum throne

Despite what people say, Poplar shells are not bad sounding. TAMA Imperialstar comes standard with poplar. It offers a full and warm tone with a medium attack. A poorly cut bearing edge can make a world of difference when it comes to drum tone. TAMA uses extreme precision to ensure a high quality bearing edge.

Finishes and shell quality

Some drum makers will glue the drum wraps solely at the point of contact, letting the wrap buzz and eventually come apart. TAMA glues the entire wrap to the shell.

The smaller lugs on the shells allow for more resonance and much better tone. They’re 10% smaller than the Swingstar series and, instead of using traditional claw hooks and T-rods, TAMA developed a special hi-tech material that offers faster and more stable tuning of your bass drum.

TAMA’s strong spur brackets provide excellent durability and stability. Your bass drum won’t be sliding forward with these spurs.

Tama’s TAMA L-Rod and OmniSphere tom holder have received positive appraise over the years. The Imperialstar comes with the same awesome hardware. The tom brackets are rock solid and will keep your drums in place for all your gigs.

Extras

Included with your Imperialstar kit is the Iron Cobra HP200P kick pedal. This pedal was made with the same design principals as the high-end Iron Cobra 900 series pedal.

It’s a very smooth-feeling pedal and definitely is a perfect first kick pedal. It features a metal plate on the bottom for added stability when playing.

Sound

This is the perfect drum set for a beginner or for an experienced professional. TAMA is able to make an affordable drum kit that is both high-quality and durable. When you hear these drums in a room, they really sing.

The poplar shells aren’t quite as beautiful-sounding as a maple or birch kit, but they still resonate and have a great attack. The toms have a very warm sound and, depending on the drum heads you use, will either be brighter or deeper in tone.

The drum that sticks out the most? The snare drum. It’s very bright in nature but still has a nice thud when tuned low. This snare drum will stay in your collection even if you upgrade to another drum kit.

If you’re unhappy with the sound of the kit out of the box, you’ll want to learn how to tune each drum and potentially change drum heads, since sometimes stock drum heads can be junk.

Specifications

  • Number of Drums: 6
  • Snare (Depth x Diameter): 5″ x 14″
  • Mounted Toms (Depth x Diameter): 7″ x 10″, 8″ x 12″
  • Floor Toms (Depth x Diameter): 13″ x 14″, 15″ x 16″
  • Bass Drums (Depth x Diameter): 16″ x 22″
  • Shell Material: Poplar
  • Included Cymbals: Meinl HCS: 14″ Hi-hat, 16″ Crash, 20″ Ride
  • Included Stands: 1 x Boom Cymbal Stand, 1 x Straight Cymbal Stand, 1 x Snare Stand
  • Included Drum Pedal: 1 x Single Drum Pedal
  • Included Throne: 1 x Drum Throne
  • Tom Holders: 1 x MTH50 Double Tom Holder
  • Manufacturer Part Number: IE62CHLB

Frequently asked questions about the Imperialstar

Is the Tama Imperialstar a good value for the price?

Answer

Without question, the Tama Imperialstar stands out as one of the best all-in-one drum kits in its price range. With a full set of shells, hardware, and Meinl cymbals, it provides everything a drummer needs to start playing immediately. The overall construction quality is impressive, and the hardware is far more durable than what’s typically found at this level.

What makes the Tama Imperialstar a great choice for beginners?

Answer

For drummers just starting out, the Imperialstar eliminates the guesswork of putting together a kit. It ships with all the necessary components—no need to source cymbals, stands, or pedals separately.

How does the Tama Imperialstar sound?

Answer

The Imperialstar produces a rich, full-bodied tone that exceeds expectations for an entry-level kit. The bass drum delivers a deep, punchy thud, while the toms resonate with clarity and warmth. The snare is crisp and articulate, capable of handling a variety of musical styles.

How durable is the hardware?

Answer

Tama is known for its rugged, roadworthy hardware, and the Imperialstar is no exception. The double-braced stands provide excellent stability, and the kick and hi-hat pedals feel solid underfoot. The only notable drawback is the fixed hi-hat stand, which may present a challenge for drummers looking to integrate a double bass pedal.

Is the 6-piece version worth it over the 5-piece?

Answer

While the 5-piece setup is more traditional, the extra tom in the 6-piece kit gives drummers more creative possibilities without significantly increasing the price.

Should the stock drum heads be replaced?

Answer

The Imperialstar’s factory heads are surprisingly well-made, offering solid tone and durability right out of the box. That said, upgrading the snare head can make a noticeable improvement in sound.

Nick Cesarz

Nick is a drummer, percussionist, and blogger from Milwaukee, WI. He toured extensively with Vinyl Theatre, opening up for acts like twenty one pilots, Panic! at the Disco, and more. Now no longer touring, his passion lies in gear and playing the kit as much as time allows.

Complete Stage-Ready Kit
Tama Imperialstar
4.9
6-pc drum kit with 6-ply poplar shells. Includes TAMA hardware and Meinl cymbals. Designed for stage-ready use. Compatible with standard drumsticks. High-quality construction for various skill levels. Everything needed for setup included.
Pros:
  • High build quality
  • Complete set included
  • Reliable performance
  • Attractive finish
Cons:
  • No drumsticks included
  • Limited color options
  • Average resale value
  • Heavy for transport
Specifications:
  • Complete 6-pc kit
  • 6-ply poplar shells
  • TAMA hardware included
  • Meinl cymbals included
  • New wrapped finishes
  • Ready to play
  • Sticks not included
Sweetwater: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/c/1444535/789347/11319?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sweetwater.com%2Fstore%2Fdetail%2FIE52CBOW--tama-imperialstar-complete-drum-set-5-piece-22-inch-kick-black-oak-wrap&partnerpropertyid=6047429
Guitar Center: https://guitar-center.pxf.io/c/1444535/1125892/14264?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.guitarcenter.com%2FTAMA%2FImperialstar-5-Piece-Complete-Drum-Set-with-22-in-Bass-Drum-and-Meinl-HCS-Cymbals-Dark-Blue-1500000322189.gc&partnerpropertyid=6047429
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Tama-Imperialstar-Complete-Drum-Set/dp/B07THB2LX7/
Reverb: https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=67144&awinaffid=1668863&campaign=drumspy&clickref=tracking_code_1&clickref2=tracking_code_2&clickref3=&clickref4=&clickref5=&clickref6=&ued=https%3A%2F%2Freverb.com%2Fmarketplace%3Fquery%3DTama%2520Imperialstar%26make%3Dtama%26product_type%3Ddrums-and-percussion&platform=pl
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Musician's Friend: https://musicians-friend.pxf.io/c/1444535/1127581/14291?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.musiciansfriend.com%2Fdrums-percussion%2Ftama-imperialstar-5-piece-complete-drum-set-with-22-in-bass-drum-and-meinl-hcs-cymbals%2Fl57356000007000&partnerpropertyid=6047429
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"Testing the TAMA Imperialstar was a blast! Perfect for intermediate players or touring drummers who don't mind a cheaper kit getting beat up."
Nick Cesarz | Editor

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