With a wide tuning range, this snare will provide its owner a plethora of sounds for a long time to come! And with chrome tubes over a hammered brass shell, it’s a great looking drum too! 6½x14; hammered brass.
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Made to the customer’s exact specifications, this extra deep snom will provide him with unique sound options in his expansive set up. 20x15; plied maple; Hardmatte wax. Just in time to Jingle the Bells, this custom configuration ticks off all the boxes on the gift recipient's Christmas List. 5x14; hammered bronze.
Outfitted with wood hoops, brass tubes, and a limited Ping beer tap strainer/butt, this solid shell zebrawood snare is certainly one of a kind! 5½x14; solid one-ply zebrawood; satin wax.
Black tubes on a solid board of black walnut…What a beauty! 4x14; solid 1ply black walnut; satin wax.
Timeless and beautiful, this snare drum features a traditional strainer and bridge lugs over Charcoal Pearl Wrap. Boom! 5½x14; plied maple; Charcoal Pearl Wrap.
Our second offering like a Hinger Space Tone, but more affordable than the first, produces a fantastic array of sonic colors with which to paint your music! Featuring a plied maple shell, 2.3mm hoops, and an Evans Strata batter head, this one is a little quieter than but less expensive than our first version (which had a figured solid oak shell, DW TrueHoops, and a Kangaroo hide). Sticking with the Pearl 3-way strainer offering lots of wire configurations, this is a fantastic way to sneak up your Bolero, RAWK OUT, and chatter away your Sousa marches! 7x14; plied maple; satin wax. What a blast it was to make this thing! Based on a Hinger Space Tone Snare, the customer who commissioned this amazing instrument opted for a Solid Curly Red Oak shell, upgraded DW TrueHoops, a Pearl Symphonic 3-way Strainer/Butt (with two vents, one each behind the strainer and butt), and a Kentville Kangaroo Hide batter head. WOW! The drum is incredibly responsive! From the crisp wires for a Symphonic Pops concert to the barky (synthetic) guts for a Sousa March, not to mention the Snappy Snares for a "Normal" snare sound, playing around with the sonic possibilities is a delight!
What about when you split open the shell? I thought it'd sound deeper, never having played a real Space Tone before to know what to expect. Two things: LOUDER and much more snare response. The fundamental tone doesn't really deepen much, but it's like taking off the blanket you didn't know was there. FUN! 7x14; solid 1ply curly red oak; shiny wax. Resurrecting a color we haven't used for 16 years, this "Busy-Grained" maple snare features a 2-layer color we call Azteca Gold. Takes a little longer to make, but comes out way cooler than the pictures can show! 5½x12; plied maple; satin wax.
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