Comparison: Pearl 13x3 Piccolo Snares | Brass | Steel | Maple
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This is a fantastic recorded demo. 99% there. Here is the remaining 1%
Brass
Very high tuning 0:00
engaged 0:06
beat 0:14
High tuning 0:43
engaged 0:49
beat 0:57
Medium tuning 1:28
engaged 1:34
beat 1:42
Low tuning 2:12
engaged 2:18
beat 2:26
Very low tuning 2:56
engaged 3:02
beat 3:10
with wallet: 3:41
Steel
Very high tuning 4:00
engaged 4:06
beat 4:14
High tuning 4:44
engaged 4:50
beat 4:58
Medium tuning 5:29
engaged 5:35
beat 5:43
Low tuning 6:13
engaged 6:19
beat 6:27
Very low tuning 6:57
engaged 7:03
beat 7:11
with wallet 7:34
Maple
Very high tuning 7:57
engaged 8:03
beat 8:11
High tuning 8:41
engaged 8:47
beat 8:55
Medium tuning 9:26
engaged 9:32
beat 9:40
Low tuning 10:11
engaged 10:17
beat 10:25
Very low tuning 10:55
engaged 11:01
beat 11:09
with wallet 11:39
These are gems. I have the steel version and it's a rocket. Folks, add a Piccolo Snare to your collection.
These are great snares, and specifically for the price
Have mine(black steel)still after 25 yrs with probably well over 500 gigs under it's belt.Recorded albums with it,toured the entire Rust belt.Been lost,recovered,bled on,it's been through a lot and it's in my studio now in Philly and being recorded on several tracks.Yeah it's my baby.♥️🤖📼🔌
I have what I guess could be classified as a 'piccolo' snare the Ludwig Venus 'Carl Palmer Signature' model 3.7 x 14" brass shell. It has a very broad tuning range from 'deep and meaty' to a high pitched crack. It may not be a true 'piccolo' snare in the sense of these 3 x 13" models but it bridges the gap between 'piccolo' and regular depth snare drums quite well. I rather like that maple shell version in this video.
I used to have the steel one. I loved it! Wish I'd never sold it. Such a fun snare, and more versatile than you'd think.
All great sounding, but to my ears the maple had extra magic. Good playing as well.
1:10
4:27
High tuning - groove
Brass 1:10
Steel 5:10
Maple 9:10
Medium tuning - groove
Brass 1:55
Steel 5:55
Maple 9:55
Thank you so much for the vid, helped me choose/just snagged a brass in great condition for 200 total off of reverb!
I have a black steel one now, but so used to have the maple. I think that one was my favorite.
Very nice playing in this video. It’s so much more helpful watching comparison vids when the drummer is good.
They all sounded very similar to me. I liked the tuning slightly less than the high.
Great and very useful, thanks. I've had one for 20 years and now I am trying to reuse it for small clubs live but not only, even for making it hybrid by Roland TM-2. Any suggestion? For example, which is the best head for it? Remo Ambassador? Evans G1? G2? Evans genera? (I don't want to use mesh heads for hybrid playing) Many thanks.
@0:00 very high? nah not even close, as someone who got their start in what is now called gospel chops, what ya have for what ya called very high would be considered -1 lower than lower pitch and very high would be way up there higher than what u have for what ya called very high. :P
Question - are you only changing the tuning on the batter head or are you also re-tuning the reso? If the reso is remaining at a constant tune, what range do you have it tuned to? Thank you!
the brass one is definitely my fav for sound and visual...🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
brass very high engaged 0:52 - 1:11
steel very high engaged 4:52 - 5:12
That kick has some major WOOF to it.
Has anyone noticed that the lugs are positioned closer to the batter than the reso? I’ve got an old one and thought it was a fault but it seems to be the design
I think that's because of the snare side head needing more stretch room so the hoops are equal distance once tuned up?
Hmm I judged noticed that
These drums sound great. What’s does depth in a drum even do?! These are little 3inchers and sound just like big 6.5 so why bother with a big one? More shit to carry round right?
its a bit nebulous, but obviously it affects the time it takes for the pressure of impact to travel from one head to the other, and back. and that seems to affect the length of the funamental pitch (not the ring, its harder to hear on a snare)
More instant response with the shallow shells from the snare wires I feel, it lends itself to a tighter, sharper sounding snare that doesn't sound as good at low tunings as a deeper shell does in general.
I had the steel one of these, and it was fairly versatile, but if you tuned it too low, it would make awful squealing noises. Bring it up to medium low, and it would get this loud, compressed kinda sound that was really fun to use.
Aside from that, they sound fantastic, and they project. I do get significantly more low end from my regular 5" Acrolite, but you could certainly play any kind of music on them.
All 3 are great drums. I happen to prefer the wood sound.
Yukihiro’s snare
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Great demo video & Sweet beats
How much is it
My favorite is the brass one. Bright but not edgy. Funky. Perfect, if you're not Hard Rock. That is my Gretsch USA Bronze 14 x 6 1/2
open handed ....nice !!
Awesome video
good tests ... logical .... pls try Brushes too
All free floaters but no turds.
these are not free floaters, although does make free floating piccolos!