Sonor Jost Nickel Signature Snare Drum - Drummer's Review
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2020
- Here's our review of a Sonor Jost Nickel Signature Snare Drum. Filmed at Cube Studios, September 2020.
00:29 - Introduction
01:27 - Sound Demo #1 - Medium Tuning
02:27 - Sound Demo #2 - High Tuning
03:24 - Sound Demo #3 - Low Tuning (with dampening)
04:20 - Thoughts & Conclusion
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Great review. Your comments tracked exactly with what I was hearing.
This snare would sound insane in a modern metal setting holy shit. The tunning gives the perfect body, ring and snare rattle to eq, compress and distort the shit out of it to give that taylor larson snare type sound.
I've seen the Jost Nickel drum reviewed on other post where it sounded much better than it did on this review. Very nice snare drum!
Too bad because it looks awesome and the quality is there. I wish Sonor would make a maple version of this drum. I think that would be ideal and I would certainly be a buyer. Thank You for your honest and unbiased review. Great video! 🤘🏻🥁
Absolutely beautiful! Will it make me play like Jost?
Yes
@@matteobdrums Indeed :)
@@JostNickel wo gibts deine Snare zu kaufen?
@@Pakistani-kl8uj eigentlich überall... Check mal Google ☑️
@@JostNickel gerade gesehen. 😊
Matt, it's much more enjoyable watching you smiling! 😀 Definitely sounds like you're saying jewel, not dual though.
Beech is a beautiful wood, but I think better for furniture, not drums imho. I had a Sonor phonic set and that's the conclusion I reached, its nowhere near as warm and musical as maple, birch or some other woods.
I'd put a Remo Powerstroke 3 on the batter side and an S-hoop on top. THEN you'd have an absolute killer. Why people insist on fighting overtones with an ambassador just boggles my mind. Overtones emanate from the outer edges. I use a PS3 on all my snares. S-hoops are marvelous on the batter side as well. Especially if you like a nice clean rimshot.
Well, it's shipped outta box with an Ambassador, no S-Hoop... Honest review here, take care
Jost is exceptional drummer, and the review is spot on as always, but I just couldn't dig into this drum somehow, not the looks and sound nor the price )
Medium tuning sounded best, and it seems that a metal player could benefit the most from the drum
You can buy a whole Mapex Armoury kit for this price .😊
I was not impressed with the drum at all! The medium and high tuning had a very undesirable ring. The low tuning does not project and is very...boring.
and its $700 pricey man
DW is garbage compared to sonor. Don't kill the ring man.. It's supposed to ring
Looks amazing. Sound, meh. The drum has as many plies as this comment has exclamation points !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hang on a minute. You're complaint is that the 'drum' is the cause of the head ringing on? How ringing wrong!
A skin will behave the same way on any drum especially if new, while still at its resonant flatness with thick coating giving it more oscilation weight (the will to keep resonating) and more curl and not yet stretched to seat hard over the bearing edge and your group complaint is about 'more' while wishing there was 'less'?
Less isn't more, less is and always will be less.
The trouble with reviewing a snare or cymbal on its own is that it is not played in context,,, in a jazz trio or in combat with amplified rock band or driving a 17pce big band, where overtones blend or compliment the situation and halve in audible duration. Go and gig the thing, then play us the video footage, which will provide the context to then review.
Even some great gigging snares sound harsh or gloinky in solitary review, just like cymbals can be great in your room at home but disappoint on the gig. Context variety provides an instrument's sound credibility.
Also you didn't show the 'press-button' mechanism to release the wires, which was the only remarkable feature the drum seemed to possess!
Look forward to hearing the results and seeing functions close up please. Thank you for the review so far.
Not at all impressed with the drum.
Sound is OK but nothing special. The look is horrible!