Pearl S-1420I Snare Drum Wires

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Snare Wires

  • Ultrasound
  • 20 wire
  • Graduated tension
  • Traditional wire for all who wish to use the new Ultrasound in the traditional version
disponibil din Septembrie 2006
numărul articolului 193940
unitate de vânzare 1 bucată(ăţi)
Number Of Snare Wires 20
Size 14"
Material Steel
138 lei
Include TVA la care se adaugă 89 lei costul de transport
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Excellent snare...but is it worth the extra money?
James4797 28.05.2014
I have been using Pearl snares as replacements for all my snare drums over the years. I have recently been experimenting with these. I also tried the other ones in this series where there is variable tension in the wires- either less tension at the edge or more in the middle.

I found this a great snare, but in the end I don't think it sounded any better than the 022N snare which is about half the price. If I had to say is there anything different I would say this one has a slightly darker tone than the steel 022N, which for me isn't something I want but other people may prefer that tone.

They do look better than the standard snares, and are undoubtedly well made and 'posh' compared to other snares, but I have since gone back to using the standard Pearl snare.

This snare is the standard tension model. Just for your information, I have tried the other ones in this series with variable tension- and this is what I made of them. I was trying to get my old Ludwig 400 snare drum to get a better response- it has a lovely tone but you either have to set the snare tension so it is right for loud hits, or so that you get good quiet response- if you set it so it is right at low volumes, it is then too loose when being hit loudly. I thought a variable tension snare would do the trick, but what I found happens is that when played loudly you get a bit of loose rattle, and when played quietly you also get a bit of 'buzz' from the strands which are too tight- so you get both sounds together, which I didn't think was a good sound. Anyhow- just my opinion- go and experiment!
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Doesn't really work
FilipH 27.05.2016
I've tried this on on four different snares and could not get it to crack like a proper snare strainer at all. I appreciate the intention for it to cover the greatest possible surface of the resonant head, but they went a little overboard with it. Beware, it might also not be suitable for your drum.
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