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Born On Date For Premier Snare

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From Webmaster

This looks like an 80's Premier. Is it brass or steel? David

Steel --A magnet did stick

Posted on 16 years ago
#11
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Standard Premier 1980's snare, good snare. nothing really special about it, just a good solid drum.

Posted on 16 years ago
#12
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Yea ,that's what i thought, used it for the first time this friday nite, The sound is great!, it's a very versital drum................not a 402, but nice

Those brits know how to plate , the finish is beautiful!

Posted on 16 years ago
#13
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FWIW- This drum has a black (no name) Hyd. batter & a clear "attack" snare side- Any recomonded heads for this drum?

What are you guy's using?

Posted on 16 years ago
#14
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A lot of metal snares do not have any kind of muffler (tone control) installed, some do. I always hated that ringy-tin can sound a lot of metal snares have. I tried all kinds of ways to kill that sound. Felt, ductape, moongel, chewing gum, etc.

Then as a fluke, because they were cheap, I bought 2 on Ebay for $20. A Remo Cybermax head. Yup a marching head. This thing has a woven type of fabric (could even be mylar woven mesh for all I know) fused to a plastic/mylar head.

That awful ringing sound is GONE! I can tune this high to get a nice pop and crack and low to get a low wet slap. It takes a few tunings and experimenting to get the feel of the head but, I'll tell ya, I love it!

Posted on 16 years ago
#15
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This drum has no muffler, So .....i'm gonna try that head you discribed, and try it out.

Thanx for the tip:D

Regards, Gregg

Posted on 16 years ago
#16
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BTY-Any types of resonant head choices?

Posted on 16 years ago
#17
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Not really, to me a Res is a Res. There really isn't much difference. Wires are important, use wires that suit the width of your snare bed. I've seen guys put the wide 42 strand on a drum with an narrow bed and wonder why there is so much buzz. The wires don't lay flat.

Posted on 16 years ago
#18
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My plan is to get the widest snare that will fit the drum (looking for a unique sound)

Are there any snare springs that you guy's would recomend?--(different metals)

Still waiting on the cybermax head (hard to find)

Posted on 16 years ago
#19
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From JRichard

A lot of metal snares do not have any kind of muffler (tone control) installed, some do. I always hated that ringy-tin can sound a lot of metal snares have. I tried all kinds of ways to kill that sound. Felt, ductape, moongel, chewing gum, etc.Then as a fluke, because they were cheap, I bought 2 on Ebay for $20. A Remo Cybermax head. Yup a marching head. This thing has a woven type of fabric (could even be mylar woven mesh for all I know) fused to a plastic/mylar head. That awful ringing sound is GONE! I can tune this high to get a nice pop and crack and low to get a low wet slap. It takes a few tunings and experimenting to get the feel of the head but, I'll tell ya, I love it!

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Posted on 16 years ago
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