I read the "basic setup of a snare" sticky but there are things I'm still unsure of.I'm trying to setup a 14X8 Yamaha snare. For big hits, you can hear the snare no problem and the overall drum has a pretty good sound.For small hits, you can barely hear the snare. It's almost like you can hear the sound from the snare head only. But I was thinking that maybe this is normal on a deep snare like that? I was wondering what I could do to make the snare resonate more. Does the tightening of the bottom head affect how much you hear the snare? Right now it's pretty tight. If I tune it too tightly, could that lower the sensitivity of the snare? I've tried different settings and there doesn't seem to be a way to make the snare more sensitive.
Clem84!
An interesting query!, but the answer is actually pretty straight forward! With a drum in the 8X14 size, well... that's a LARGE column for the air to travel before the snares get excited and make a sound. Generally speaking.. and there are exceptions of course! .. the shallower depth snare drums are more "sensitive", and certainly quicker in the "make the wires vibrate" department. Where the 8X14 RULES though, is for a FAT sounding snare drum that gets played perhaps with a little more impact, as that's what it takes to get that air moving DOWN to the reso head/wires. Can the drum be made to be more sensitive? I'm sure it can... probably by the use of thinner heads and perhaps even 16 strand wires. Anything you can do to make it easier for the air column to make things move is the key. But...
... maybe the best thing is to switch it out for say a 5X14, or even a 6.5X14... as both those will react much quicker and with what seems like "more sensitivity" . Hope this was of some aid!
Tommyp