Ludwig 6.5x14 Hammered Bronze Supraphonic Snare Drum, LB552K

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http://www.drumcenternh.com - Ludwig 6.5x14 Hammered Bronze Suptraphonic Snare Drum, model LB552K is now in stock at the Drum Center of Portsmouth. It can be purchased directly here - http://bit.ly/lb552k

The 6.5x14 Hammered Bronze snare in this video features Imperial lugs, 2.3mm triple-flanged hoops and P-85 snare throw-off. In the word's of Shane "A Dark Horse, INCREDIBLE!"

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  • Which would be a better buy. The black beauty or the hammered bronze, I have a 402 supraphonic it sounds awesome, but its time for a upgrade. Thanks if anyone can help.

  • @ddrum1978 It all depends on the sound you want. If you want a slightly warmer and dryer sound go for the hammered bronze. If you want an all around do everything drum that's a litter brighter and with a touch more projection go for the Black Beauty.

    Tony

  • is it possible to explain in plain english how hammering affects a metal snare drum shell? or is hammering a marketing ploy???

    seriously there is so much product out there now that there is a huge market for an instructional video which just talks about different materials used in drum/cymbal making and how different woods/metals work.....

    otherwise we drummers are spending a fortune finding out what we want the hard way

  • @zealberg In all actuality hammering the shell basically dries the sound out a bit. It also has a slight effect on the amount of overtones that are present. Hope this is helpful! If you have any other questions feel free to email me at tony @ drumcenternh . com

    Tony

  • Why is there a noisegate or sth. on the Audio? The sound is getting cut quite often.... Or is my soundcard cracking up?

  • @LizzardHimself - might be a combination of speakers and sound card... sounds fine on this end :)

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  • God that sounds fantastic. Even at lower tuning it has a crispness to it. I think the hammered shell helps control the overtones on this drum. Sounds amazing!

  • @AngryNinja9000 This one goes for about $549 USD. In the description, there is a link to one we've currently got on eBay. Let us know if you have any questions!

  • Price my friend?

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