[SNARE TEST] DRUMSOUND Italy : Handmade German Beech 14x6 Rebel series
Hi guys !
Let me introduce my new snare from Drumsound. For those who do not know this brand, this a amazing Italian drum maker based in Torino. I’m absolutely fond of Italian drums, for me they are building the best drums (particulary Tamburo and Drumsound).
This is a « Mother of nature Rebel serie » from DS, those models are made « on request ». This is a 100% handmade snare. I personnaly went for the All German beech on in 14x6 because of its versatility. There are lots of choice avaible on those series : Vertical Bubinga, Exotic Tamo, Exotic Tulipwood, Carpathian Elm etc
The only limit with Drumsound is the sky
About the German beech one :
- 100% selected German Beech wood, 13 ply (12 + 1 outer double lacquered finish ply)
- Handmade in Torino
- HDS – High Density Shell Tecnology (vertical Grain)
- Special Snare bed
- 3mm Triple Flanged hoops
- Die Cast DS strainer
- 22 strand phosphore snare wire
- Full Evans Heads
How it sound :
This is a great and very versatile snare with good low ends and equilibrated tones. Somewhere inbetween Maple and Birch I would say. Sounds great for Pop Rock Groove and Folk musics.
Video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rpUdORWCAP0#t=0
Pictures :
Hi guys !
Let me introduce my new snare from Drumsound. For those who do not know this brand, this a amazing Italian drum maker based in Torino. I’m absolutely fond of Italian drums, for me they are building the best drums (particulary Tamburo and Drumsound).
This is a « Mother of nature Rebel serie » from DS, those models are made « on request ». This is a 100% handmade snare. I personnaly went for the All German beech on in 14x6 because of its versatility. There are lots of choice avaible on those series : Vertical Bubinga, Exotic Tamo, Exotic Tulipwood, Carpathian Elm etc
The only limit with Drumsound is the sky
About the German beech one :
- 100% selected German Beech wood, 13 ply (12 + 1 outer double lacquered finish ply)
- Handmade in Torino
- HDS – High Density Shell Tecnology (vertical Grain)
- Special Snare bed
- 3mm Triple Flanged hoops
- Die Cast DS strainer
- 22 strand phosphore snare wire
- Full Evans Heads
How it sound :
This is a great and very versatile snare with good low ends and equilibrated tones. Somewhere inbetween Maple and Birch I would say. Sounds great for Pop Rock Groove and Folk musics.
Video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rpUdORWCAP0#t=0
Pictures :
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