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How is this snare?
Hi,
I'm in the market for a new snare. I'm looking for a snare to play some harder rock/funk/jazz for mainly live situations, but also for use in studio. I am thinking I want a metal snare. The reason is because I like the snare sound on the Jack Johnson album Brushfire Fairytales. I know the drummer uses a metal yamaha snare but I don't know if it was used in the album. My price range is about $150 or less. http://cgi.ebay.com/PEARL-DRUMS-STS1...QQcmdZViewItem I was thinking about getting this snare because it looks to be an Acrolite copy and I heard those are good drums. Is that a good price for the snare? It is new but discontinued. Can anyone tell me what I can expect from this snare? Would anyone reccomend it? There isn't much about this drum on the internet. Anyone happen to have a sound clip it? What other metal snare would you reccomend? |
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nevermind, i just won an acrolite.
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