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1A. DW Collectors Super Solid 5.5x14 condensed solid maple 1B. DW Collectors Edge 6x14 in black oyster glass finish
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Pearl Prestige Session Select MIJ Tama Starclassic Birch An array of snares Paiste Cymbals |
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i let go of my Joyful Noise TKO brass , and picked up the Sonor Signature Benny Greb,
i regret nothing. This drum is the bees knees! |
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13x7 Black Chrome over brass 14x8 15 ply Orange Sparkle with White Pearl Stripes 14x6.5 15 ply Gold Sparkle wrap All Savior Custom Drums |
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#44
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Left to right, back to front: 5x14" Pearl Sensitone Elite Black over Brass ("Veronica"), 5x14" Ludwig Standard Aluminum ("Betty"), 5x12" DW Collectors', restained and with tube lugs ("Midge"), and a 5.5x14" old steel Japanese copy of a Supra ("Mrs. Grundy").
And as you might guess, I have a hard time choosing between Betty and Veronica.
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Al Parrott "Jus suum cuique" |
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I've owned a couple dozen snares over the last 30 years and am down to just three (that aren't currently listed for sale*) - all 6.5x14 metal snares:
Tama Mastercraft 8056 steel circa '84 (collecting dust atm) Ludwig Black Beauty LB417 Ludwig Supra LM402 I'd post pics but everyone already knows what they look like. Call me Mr. Bland but the Supra is my favorite by a fairly comfortable margin. It just has *that* sound that never disappoints no matter how I tune it. The Black Beauty seems to be a lot more finicky and takes too much effort, but is very nice when dialed in, though still not as satisfying as the 402. * the Joyful Noise TKO brass is on the chopping block
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