@@ironfossil9963they seem like normal size snares. I think it’s too he’d tuning being a bit higher to hear the clarity where others tune lower but I’m curious on what they do to dry out the guts too. The quality and clarity when they dig into those rolls is phenomenal.
@@TylerDunphyI’m. It sure they are too high. Still lower than the bottom head. But there is something about their snare response being just wet enough and not too dry to speak clearly along with the top head. I do think many groups tune the top heads too low to hide dirt. These kids don’t need that for sure.
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Why can't anyone else who plays Mapex make their snares sound like this?
I'm not sure, but I think these are the 14 x 10s. They have a more concentrated sound. I also prefer them.
@@ironfossil9963they seem like normal size snares. I think it’s too he’d tuning being a bit higher to hear the clarity where others tune lower but I’m curious on what they do to dry out the guts too. The quality and clarity when they dig into those rolls is phenomenal.
They seem to crank the crap out of the tops xD
@gmiller598 yeah, I couldn't figure out if the snares were the shorties or if the kids were just kind of tall lol
@@TylerDunphyI’m. It sure they are too high. Still lower than the bottom head. But there is something about their snare response being just wet enough and not too dry to speak clearly along with the top head.
I do think many groups tune the top heads too low to hide dirt. These kids don’t need that for sure.
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