Made O'Meter
Discover where a brand or product originates
Yamaha is one of the most iconic names in the musical instrument industry, with a heritage dating back to 1887. The product shown is an electronic drum trigger module, part of their famous DTX series. The brand originated in Japan when Torakusu Yamaha repaired a broken reed organ, later leading to the formation of Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd.
Today, Yamaha Corporation remains an independent Japanese entity and the world's largest manufacturer of musical instruments. While R&D and high-end flagship models are often developed in Japan, the mass production of electronic drum kits and modules like the one pictured typically takes place in Yamaha's large-scale manufacturing facilities in Indonesia and China. The brand is globally recognized for its logo featuring three interlocking tuning forks, symbolizing the cooperative relationship between technology, production, and sales.
Report a bug/Feedback
disclaimer
poweredBy