I like the tone of the brass snare drum overall, the Gs007 throw-off mechanism is an excellent design and all of the drums are of high quality and well made. I can think of a number of pro drummers that would love to have one of these snare drums. Well done!
Ah I was wondering why I didn't really like any of them; those HD Dry heads are not my thing. I like the ring, dangit! I'd love to hear that brass drum with a black dot or an Ambassador X.
Exactly! They sound like the cardboard boxes they ship in. Let them breath! We can add muffling to tame excessive overtones or sustain, but you can't add them back in if they aren't there in the first place.
With the HD Dry heads I can't get a feel for the overtone spectrum or sustain/resonance that these drums are capable of producing. I'd rather hear them wide open knowing I can manipulate with external muffling if needed.
They are great made drums I own the trick brass. But those heads make the drums sound very muffled and dry! Put on a cs reverse dot and crank up that puppy.
Prefer the Aluminium, however, all good. Trick certainly makes great sounding snares. Not sure about their prices, in comparison to the other top quality brands.
Great review as always Mr. DiVirgilio, but may I suggest you mention how the drums are tuned when you review different types of the same drum? This can really help give a clearer picture as to how they sound. (Of course, tuning the same type of drums consistently is probably your s.o.p., I just don't remember you mentioning this before, in which case, pardon my ignorance.)
The snare on your set sounds similar to a Pearl Free-Floater (maple version) - at least in my headphones. So that's incredible! I would never have guessed it was metal by that warm sound.
I like the snare drum on the left side of Nick it's like a solid hit , from the sound of it . Butt all three snares sounds great and the color of them I love butt I really like that sound on Nick left side of him Nick you are awesome on playing 🥁 you 🤘 five ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for you keep 🤘 man . Thanks TroyFrost / Troyster 😎 CoolRiffs 😎 Cool 🎸 🤘🤘 🤘
It was a bad idea to play them with the dry heads, these drums can sing, when they are used with the right head... They should have used Evans uv1 or hydrolic, or any other head that got overtones.
He states something about bearing edges but he is incorrect. Trick drums usually have double 45-degree bearing edges. *Source www.trickdrums.com/custom-drums/ Also, have been playing Trick drums since 2008.
Out of all the snare reviews online I’ve seen for years, you my friend tune them the best and your playing is sick!
I like the tone of the brass snare drum overall, the Gs007 throw-off mechanism is an excellent design and all of the drums are of high quality and well made. I can think of a number of pro drummers that would love to have one of these snare drums. Well done!
Love the Aluminium shell. Every ally snare drum i hear has that nice dry ring to it. This one especially.
Thanks Nick. 👍
That titanium is niiiiiiice!
Titanium snares are so consistently amazing, owning one of those is 100% on my bucket list
Ah I was wondering why I didn't really like any of them; those HD Dry heads are not my thing. I like the ring, dangit! I'd love to hear that brass drum with a black dot or an Ambassador X.
Exactly! They sound like the cardboard boxes they ship in. Let them breath! We can add muffling to tame excessive overtones or sustain, but you can't add them back in if they aren't there in the first place.
Black one with the flowers sounded the best anyways ( in my option )
evans reverse dot or aquarian resonator
With the HD Dry heads I can't get a feel for the overtone spectrum or sustain/resonance that these drums are capable of producing. I'd rather hear them wide open knowing I can manipulate with external muffling if needed.
They are great made drums I own the trick brass. But those heads make the drums sound very muffled and dry! Put on a cs reverse dot and crank up that puppy.
Prefer the Aluminium, however, all good.
Trick certainly makes great sounding snares.
Not sure about their prices, in comparison to the other top quality brands.
Great review as always Mr. DiVirgilio, but may I suggest you mention how the drums are tuned when you review different types of the same drum? This can really help give a clearer picture as to how they sound. (Of course, tuning the same type of drums consistently is probably your s.o.p., I just don't remember you mentioning this before, in which case, pardon my ignorance.)
The snare on your set sounds similar to a Pearl Free-Floater (maple version) - at least in my headphones. So that's incredible! I would never have guessed it was metal by that warm sound.
I like the snare drum on the left side of Nick it's like a solid hit , from the sound of it . Butt all three snares sounds great and the color of them I love butt I really like that sound on Nick left side of him Nick you are awesome on playing 🥁 you 🤘 five ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for you keep 🤘 man . Thanks TroyFrost / Troyster 😎 CoolRiffs 😎 Cool 🎸 🤘🤘 🤘
Would be better comparison if they were all tuned the same IMO
Exciting. And Nick - he's the coolest genius.
six minutes of gab with actual demo of drums.
Would make more sense to use the same hoops on the aluminum as well.
Probably gonna get a Trick Snare 😂 Nick D’Virgilio is just incredible.
Snaring is caring
Trick is so cool!
It was a bad idea to play them with the dry heads, these drums can sing, when they are used with the right head...
They should have used Evans uv1 or hydrolic, or any other head that got overtones.
Did I miss an angled bearing edge or is there one?
He states something about bearing edges but he is incorrect. Trick drums usually have double 45-degree bearing edges. *Source www.trickdrums.com/custom-drums/
Also, have been playing Trick drums since 2008.
Almost sound like they have half an O Ring on them.
All are good metal snares.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. #DrumcenterNH
Brass it is
ka-TANG!! lol
3:31 - thats what he said...
Those snares do not sound good at all. Likely the choice of drum head. They sound choked and have no life. Need to hear them sing.