SONOR Drums - Shell Construction
Uploader Comments (jspeegle)
Top Comments
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lmao the guy's hair at 1:31
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I prefer German construction, I got mistrust about Chinese construction sorry
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All Comments (32)
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This video MUST be old. @ 2:30 Dude is spraying lacquer with no mask......
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I play a Force 3007 Series, but I'm very fond of the Delite, and if I was rich I'd go for an SQ2 set. Everybody has a problem with drumsets. The toms are two big, two small, bass drum size, floor tom size. But not only is the SQ2 a custom drumset that will last you for life, it's made by the best drum company in the world.
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Yes, it's pronounced So(NOR) and the accent is on the second syllable of the word if I am not mistaken. I have no clue on where these clowns get the pronunciation of....... So(nar). There is no (nar) in the spelling. It sounds the way it is spelled. If people want to play the Sonor brand drum, they should learn how to pronounce it correctly. It's a bit embarrassing.
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Right, as in sonority (the quality of being resonant or 'sonorous')
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so its pronounced "so-nore" ?
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Should be stamped on the inside of the shell.
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Cool video...............
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Hard to say...what is the finish? Does it have the traditional SONOR round headed tension rods, or the typical square ones?
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Oh, Sorry, I meant the year
I was gonna get an SQ2 but I realized how much more I was coughing up in options. I mean don't get me wrong, they are sick drums but the delite is the same vintage shell. So that's what I got. 3 more months.....seems like a long time.
furiousg0 3 years ago
The SQ2 offers more options than any other line, which is one reason for the additional cost. The vintage maple is just one of the many shell offerings.
jspeegle 2 years ago