

This is a warm sounding 14x7 inches snare drum with a 1/2 inch thickness and a 45 degree chamfer, mounted with triple flange hoops dressed by a 2 plies coated drumhead. This custom snare drum was hand crafted by Ebenor Percussion into cherry wood. You also can review shipping details within an item’s “Shop Policies” section.Cherry Snare is a sampled acoustic snare drum. To exclusively browse snare drums near you, reference the list of top cities and countries available on Reverb to search within a desired location. Hard-hitting, loud players might opt for something robust like the Ludwig 6.5x14" Brass Black Beauty while players looking for more articulation might go for the Ludwig 5x14" No. But even within the shallower depths of drum set snares, you'll find varying levels of depth to choose from. Drum set snares are generally shallower than marching snares, for instance, which feature more depth to project louder volumes. Snare Drum Size: Size is an important consideration when it comes to your snare as well. Snare wire can be made from all kinds of material, both metal and synthetic.

Coiled snare wire, for example, offers a quick response to low dynamics and is sharp and bright with a long sustain, while cabled snare wire is darker and warmer with a fuller sound and shorter sustain.

Snare Wire: The type of snare wire your snare has also affects the tone and resonance of the drum. Wooden shells-made from tonewoods like maple, mahogany, birch, and more-tend to be warmer and more resonant than their sharper metal-shelled counterparts, which have a crisper, brighter attack and are made from metals like copper, aluminum, and steel. Shell Material: One of the biggest decisions a player has to make when selecting the right snare for them is with regard to what material their snare shell is made from. What to Consider When Choosing a Snare Drum Whether you're just starting out in your search for that perfect tone or have a specific model in mind, find the best snare drums on Reverb. Ranging from the snappy shallower depth of the piccolo snares favored in reggae to the thunderous 8" behemoths preferred in metal, finding your signature sound for the music you play takes time and a wide sampling of snare types. Snare drums can warmly complement the mix, as is the case with wood snares like maple or cherry, or they can slice through the thickest guitars. The snare is the most recognizable component of a drum set and one of the most defining aspects of a drummer's tone.
