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pinerfr · 2 years
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With that in mind, you’ll have to excuse the fact. FCS14 Fat Cat Dual-Adjustable Snappy Snare provides a super sensitivity professionals demand. Staggered 1/8 Offset Locking B-Lugs Remo Ambassador Drum Heads. They are available in 20 and 26 strand versions the 20 strand model for standard drums and the 26 for deeper drums. 10 Lug, SH1410A S-Hoop counter hoops deliver meaty rim shots. The BPNML4500CGD adds a brilliant snappy snare sound at any dynamic level allowing for. snare side drum head (this includes all Gibraltar snares except SC-4467L and SC363E).
#Snappy snare drum head full
If you bought goods from one of our six retail branches, we kindly request you contact the branch you dealt with directly in order to facilitate your return and refund. These wires are made of premium Japanese steel and are intended to make your snare sound more full and increase its tone. This designates the diameter drum the snare is designed to fit. *Collection of returned goods only applies to purchases made online. Please however note that refunds to methods other than EFT is handled via our payment processing partner Peach Payments, they process payments and refunds on our behalf and as such this process can take between 7-14 days and is beyond our control.
If you paid with another method other than EFT, your refund will be actioned upon approval thereof.
If you have not received your EFT refund within three working days of issue, please contact us immediately. It’s ultra durable and has excellent overtone control that helps to provide you with a studio-ready sound. This is a fantastic snare drum head that yields a punchy, focused and loud tone. We reimburse all refunds from FNB so keep in mind that dependent on your bank, it may take a day or two for the refund to reflect in your account. This is a thicker snare drum head featuring 2 plies of 7-mil coated films with an additional 7-mil inlay ring for a focused sound.
If you paid via EFT, your refund will be issued the Thursday after your request was approved.
Refunds will be processed using the original payment method. Should a delay of any nature arise during the process of issuing your full or partial refund, we will immediately be in contact. We do however ask that you allow enough time for us to arrange collection* and inspect condition of goods upon their return before we can issue a refund. The sound is in the name as these snare wires snap at all dynamic levels without choking the bottom snare side drumhead. Should you choose not to exchange goods or accept store credit, you are welcome to request a refund via our returns form. Get the guaranteed best price on Snare Drum Springs & Parts like the Fat Cat Snappy Snares 30 Strand at Musicians Friend. Please see the section on ‘Returns’ in our Cancellations & Returns policy to initiate the process.
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mckaygarner · 3 years
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Well, my old Slingerland 6 1/2”x14” snare has gone full frankenstein now. I just got in some Gretsch 42 strand snare wires and they are a perfect match for this snare. Fat ‘n snappy! This drum now has an Inde Drums throwoff and butt plate, Puresound straps with quick change cotter pins, a Zikit system for alternate tunings, and an oxidized finish. This is the drum I have that I could not leave well enough alone and it seems to have paid off haha. I’m really digging the tone of this. The wide snares also make the Zikit high pitch setting sound like a Roland 808 drum machine when you pull that lever. Funny! https://instagr.am/p/CYXaRZnhfPy/
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drumscovande · 4 years
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Tama Starclassic Snappy Snare Wires 12" 20-Strand Carbon Steel - MS20SN12S https://ift.tt/3dNWB0Z
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outlawdrum · 8 years
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The sound that pine makes!
We were sent two Outlaw snares to review with Modern Drummer, an eight-lug 6×13 in “chestnut glaze” finish, built from the Wilder timber, and a ten-lug 5×14 in “reborn blueberry,” reclaimed from a nineteenth century home that was torn down in 2013.  Both drums feature chrome tube lugs, triple-flange chromed steel hoops, a Dunnett three-position roto-style throw-off, an Evans G1 Coated batter and Snare Side 300 bottom, and PureSound snare wires (twenty strands on the 13″ drums and sixteen strands on the 14″). The stave-style shells of these drums are thick and cut with sharp bearing edges. The exteriors of the shells are painstakingly finished to maintain a rustic look and textured feel that hearken back to the buildings from which the drums are built.
    The 6×13 has one of the original nails in the shell, and the vent is actually a 1″ bolt hold. The 5×14 drum has a cool-looking blue/chestnut finish on the inside and outside of the shell that was applied meticulously by hand to match the weathered look of the building from which it was build. Outlaw’s .125″-thick “forest guard” metal badges are modeled after the shield worn by the U.S. Forest Service, which was established by Theodore Roosevelt in 1905 to preserve the country’s natural wonders. All of these features combine to give Outlaw snare drums a world-class appearance with a lot of history and vibe.
    Sonically, both drums were bright and snappy with strong articulation and nice snare response. The 13″ turned out to be the more versatile of the two. It sounded very lively and popping tuned very tight, while a medium tuning brought out an open, all-purpose voice. Lower tunings produced a fat and punchy sound with a nice pitch bend in the sustain. The 5×14 had a similar overall tone, but it performed  best at medium and lower tunings, where the natural brightness of the thick pine shell was counter-balanced by the depth and punch created when the heads were at a lower pitch. Even detuned all the way, this drum still had a strong, sizzling presence. No muffling was required on either snare during our testing.
    Outlaw also uses smaller pieces of reclaimed timber to make wooden bass drum beaters, and custom snare racks are available. Drum collectors, take note!
Michael Dawson
http://www.outlawdrums.com
What does pine wood sound like? The sound that pine makes! We were sent two Outlaw snares to review with Modern Drummer, an eight-lug 6x13 in "chestnut glaze" finish, built from the Wilder timber, and a ten-lug 5x14 in "reborn blueberry," reclaimed from a nineteenth century home that was torn down in 2013.  
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