I recently bought a Tama superstar snare. 8x14 in birch. The original roller bed strainer has been replaced with a Dunnett swivel strainer and butt plate. Not a huge fan of the swivel strainer because it’s awkward when messing snare wires, but it’s fine.
Anyway, it came with a fairly used white emperor head. It sounded fine when I got it. Not to my tuning preferences, but not bad at all for not having touched it with a key. I decided to try out an Aquarian Hi-energy head on it and when I changed heads, I got terrible overtones and snare buzz. Bad. So, I re-centered the 40 strand wires and put a new hazy Ambassador on the redo side. Tuned her up. Terrible. Went to my local drum shop (Drum supply house in Nashville) and had the owner take a look. We put some 25 strand wires on it and it sounded better, but not great. His dislike for the Hi-energy head lead me to putting the old-ish Emperor back on and I had the thing sounded amazing. Played the **** out of it for a week. Sometimes with the butts of my stick and I dented the head a little. Alright, no problem. I figured I’d try a vintage Emperor on it. Same thing, just slightly more durable. Put it on, tuned it up. Sounded terrible. Same overtones and snare buzz. I’ve messed with this thing more than I’ve tinkered with another other drum in my life and I can’t figure out what it is. The snare beds seem fine, no issues with the bearing edges or any of the hardware.
I’ve yet to give the old emperor a try and I also haven’t put the hi energy head back on, but I’m planning on checking both and continuing to mess with tuning, but aside from muffling it with gel, the internal muffler, or any other means of muffling, I have no idea what to do. I don’t think it should need any muffling at all. Any suggestions or similar experiences? I’m losing my mind haha. Thanks in advance.
EDIT-Tried to post videos, but it wouldn’t let me. Any help with hat would be appreciated as well. Might help diagnose this problem.