Sophie's Choice... You´re gonna stick with one snare till your career´s end ditching all the others... What would it be?
I´m gonna say my old and trusty ´79 Supra. It´s freaking light (I value the weight of my gear more each day it passes), sounds great, super reliable, easy to tune and looks classy.
What´s HOD favorite snare?
Your desert island snare...
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Re: Your desert island snare...
Yeah either the Supraphonic or Acrolite for sure. 5x14
The Acrolite looks so bad but sounds so good. Plus it weighs nothing. Probably my favorite snare.
The Acrolite looks so bad but sounds so good. Plus it weighs nothing. Probably my favorite snare.
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Re: Your desert island snare...
It's either the Gretsch Colaiuta or old Hammered Brass.
Which one?
Depends on the acoustics of the desert isaland.
Which one?
Depends on the acoustics of the desert isaland.
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Re: Your desert island snare...
Not trying to damp the GAS stoke, but snare drums are so worshipped on drum forums it's pretty silly.
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Re: Your desert island snare...
Anything WITHOUT calf hide or any animal skins !
Re: Your desert island snare...
Old Pit Guy wrote:Not trying to damp the GAS stoke, but snare drums are so worshipped on drum forums it's pretty silly.
Perhaps, but not sure I can see any harm.
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5.5x14 Steel Keplinger...
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Old Pit Guy wrote:Not trying to damp the GAS stoke, but snare drums are so worshipped on drum forums it's pretty silly.
Stick to one snare is GAS stoke? Yeah, sure... hahah
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Old Pit Guy wrote:Not trying to damp the GAS stoke, but snare drums are so worshipped on drum forums it's pretty silly.
I'm pretty sure no little girl's puppy died because of this thread being started.
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