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The $30 snare sounded shockingly good for the price. Best of the cheap ones. I think the Joey was my favorite, though. I'm a sucker for steel snares. #krimh
But isn´t that like the thing here? What makes you suck?!? :D I suck for wooden snares, they have that "extra warmth" that I want. But since I´m a sucker for that, I totally grasp that other drummers are suckers for something else. And I do feel a little hungry for a thin steel piccolo. Then I check it out (again and again) and I realize that it is an old, normal Ludwig I want. Just tuned very stiff. Gaaaaahhhh, gimme a break! :D
That $30 one really punched above its weight. I consistently liked it better than the two above it. The $60 sounded worst imo. If I could have any one of these for myself, I'd pick the $850 Pearls, but damn. Props to the cheap one.
Piccolo snares are soooo underrated, they have a ton of attack and minimal overtone due to their shallow shells, hints the punchy crack that they produce.
This really goes to show that you need to pick a snare not only based on your preference but also the style of music you're gonna play with it cause some snares sounded good for certain hits and drags but not as good for blast beats, at least to me. Awesome video!
My favorites overall are the Ddrum and the Joey Jordison. They sound incredibly similar, but I think the Joey Jordison snare sounded the best for blast beats. Also, I'm very surprised at how good the $30 snare sounded, much better than expected.
Good heads and tuning can make cheap drums sound pretty good. I know because for years I played cabaret circuits in cover bands with a generic piccolo snare (that was probably made from recycled soup cans for all I know) that I snagged from The Friend's discount bin for $25. Nice pop, not too clang-y. Now if only he could've gone off the deep end and played snares from some more "boutique" brands. I got to gig for a week with a Brady snare (RIP Dave Herzer), and OMFG.
I own the Joey and a Mapex MPX 13“ which cost’s around 70€ (at least when I got it from Thomann), and those, with the same heads and same tuning sound ALMOST Identical.
@@BroadwayJoe99 I bought a no-name drum set for about $100, snare for around $80, then bought nice thick heads, tuned and deadened all the parts and when I brought them to some gigs and shared with other bands, they were surprised how good they sounded and asked me what kit is this. And it was funny that I never could answer, cause I had no clue :D
I helped design the JJ snare and kit package (Black double kick based Export) when I worked for Pearl Music Europe. A good signature back catalogue snare to get is either the Tico (Bon Jovi) or the Ian Paice. They are SO, SO loud!!!! Love your channel and your playing. Keep on truckin' and drummin' fella!!!
I always think the key to a good sounding snare is not always the most expensive but how well you tune them, which brand and quality of skins you use and the acoustics in the room where the kit is placed. Also how you play is a big one too.
I really like the sound of $200 ddrum I think it's just because it has a more dampened/compressed sound which is what I tend to go for. That and the Joey snare sound extremely good imo.
The fact that while you're changing snare heads you are casually talking about therapy is the funniest thing I've seen in a while. Thank you. I love your channel .
It was a pleasure to watch. You should make more comparisons like that, at least to me it builds an idea for a change of my current snare. I appreciate your hard work of tuning everything, hope you had some fun from that.
I liked the Ddrum and the jordison best. The cheap drums didn’t sound as bad as I would’ve thought they would. The head changes make a huge difference. You probably would’ve heard significant differences between them if left with stock heads obviously.
That 850$ was insane. Reference was too smooth imo. Ddrum too tight. Great video once again! Thanks to you I started playing drums again and Im on heaven once again. Dont have money to buy good electric kit yet but Im gonna save money to Alesis Crimson Set. ❤
It is amazing that the cheapest ones were not so far from the high ends once you replaced the drumheads. Pearl MMG and Joey's were my favorite, though.
$30 was a strong contender The DDrum was the best option if you’re serious about playing The JJ sounded the best personally to me. It’s just got the perfect pop And the side by side blast beat had a descending black metal riff feel to it
toss between the 30 and 555. that 30 just felt honest, and the blast beat made me think of when your NES froze and was stuck on that kind of sound lol.
I got a joey jordison snare for Christmas probably 10-12 years ago. I remeber it was about $300 back then. I dont really play much anymore but i will never get rid of that snare, always loved the way it sounded.
I have bought the JJ signature snare MK I back in 2010 and it still is my main snare to this day. It's such an amazing piece of gear and maybe in a couple years I will switch to a brass snare but this is the most consistent thing in my setup for good!
I get why some may dislike it but I prefer more of a slap or snap when it comes to snares, so my vote is for the ddrum hybrid. The fact that it comes with a built in trigger is also great.
Samus, I just wanted to tell you that you, Joey Jordison (RIP), and vinnie Paul abbot have inspired me to pick up drums and to peruse in my musical career. Thank you so much Samus!
Joeys snare was the best sounding snare to me. of course because i love Joey, but also it sounds so badass. Joey was one of the kings of blast beats. All of snares sounded surprisingly good. RIP Joey 🤘🤘🤘
The $30 snare surprisingly sounded better than alot of the other snares. It sounded the best when blasting. The Ddrum snare sounded the worst with blasting. The Joey jordison snare always sounds good, even though they are going for double what they were originally sold for.
It’s crazy how many snare variations there are, and how they sound. I have a mapex snare drum, and it sounds amazing, but have heard a lot of snare drums that sound better with my drum kit, but sound not so good with other drumkits, and it’s the same with my snare that sounds better with some other kits better that the one I have. My favourite was probably the $1000, from the sound to the look. But that $30 sounded surprisingly good! Great video!
I still love the ddrum Hybrid as much as I did back when it got released. Love the snappy sound, and the internal trigger is a great feature for studio work. Really wish I could afford a kit.
On balance over all the styles, the Ddrum did it for me. It's diminishing returns above that, but the step up at that point from the cheaper drums is noticeable. I kind of discounted the Vox as it's really part of the bigger kit.
I liked ddrum quite a lot. Tight and beautiful sound for one not so expensive snare drum. Nice video Samus. Greetings from Greece. Wish you a happy new year.
That $30 one is a steal and it actually sounded decent! Not sure how it would hold up in the long run though. The DDrum sounded great and the Slipknot one too!
This is a great video for any aspiring drummers, To hear back to back different snares. I closed my eyes for the last comparisons to see if I could hear a difference and I defiantly could, Most sounded fine and quite similar but the ones that stood out (in the not great way) were the 2 AFTER the $30 snare and the $1000.
Can’t believe how much tuning and new heads really do. Tbh all of them sounded great and very usuable. Joey’s did end up taking the cake for me though.
I actually like the 150 option. The shallow ones had a bright snap, I liked that. The 199 option sounded dead, I'd say that's the worst of the bunch. Even the cheapest option beat that. The 1000 option is a little too bassy for my tastes, but the 850 option was nice all around. So there's your rundown from a guitarists perspective. Though I might try drumming this coming year.
so cool to see different tastes, you know, i liked the 199 for not having so much harmonic roll off, in other words ''dead'', and the 1000 cuz it was lower frequencies, thats exactly opposite of you, but i agree with you in the 850 best for all around lmao, so cool
I thought they all sounded good until the side by side ha haa!!! I’d have to say the 3 pearls just sounded amazing. The last pearl sounded the best to my ears. Funny video too really enjoyed it🥁🔥
This video is a great example to show that even cheap drums can sound good, depending on how you use them! There’s another drum streamer I watch occasionally, “The Drum Thing” on YT, and the kit he streams with was $150 TOTAL, and he said it’s the worst kit he’s ever used. But he still uses it because he spent the time to tune and maintain them so they could sound good!
First, let us applaud the rock-solid consistency of the drumming! Can I say "Ohhh Yurrrrr!!"? Second, while the cheaper drums sounded pretty decent for the money, durability of the hardware is probably where they will fail over time. Subjectively, I think I like the crispiness of the ddrum, with the Joey in second place. (My opinion is worth exactly what you pay for it.) Thanks as always for a fun vid!
Now, as guitarist of close to 25 yrs, not sure how much my opinion will count here. But, after hearing the playbacks of the Snares when it got to the Blast Beats that truly helped me narrow it down from (4) to (2). First (1) the $30 Glarry Snare truly blew me away, then again I just got their 6-String Bass the other day for my studio for $72 off eBay w/ all the discounts and that thing is a beast. Digressing, the Glarry Snare ($30) was cutting through the mix with no issue every time and never sounded muddy or brashy. For number (2) the Joey Jordison Snare hands down smoked all the other higher end ones. Hahaha but that's kind of a given since he was THE metal drummer as well as could do so many different styles, so of course his Snare is going to reflect that 🤘🏻. I almost picked the one with the trigger but after hearing how 'lifeless' the tone was during the blast beats, was instantly like "ok, they just designed this to exclusively be used with the trigger, meh". I've played, recorded etc for years doing a lot of the old school ways (mixed with some of the new school) and Drummers are so much like us guitar players when it comes to gear (well, not the guitarists that play ampless. Lol those dudes are weird!! You gotta have some kind of cab!) Not really big into change, and love to customize. Anyways, that's my opinion on the Snares, Glarry ($30) Joey Jordison ($550+) Great 👍🏻 vid buddy
I used to own the Ddrum hybrid kit many years ago and man, that snare is still my favorite snare I've ever played on. This convinced me to go look for one online! Haha
Your $30 drum is hands down the winner, but... ...and it's kind of important, it's the only shallow snare in the mix. With that said. I bought a cheap PDP kit about a decade or so back, sold the kit, kept the snare, and it is my go to snare drum--period. I paid $150 for the shells on sale at a big box music store, so I estimate about a $30 for the snare drum, and to this day I haven't found one I like better as an all-round go-to drum, and I've talked to other people that own the same snare and they say the same--surprisingly good snare drum from an exceedingly cheap kit.
I can see each of those snares having a place in music somewhere. Having different tonal qualities would make for a fun time in the studio, assuming you get to compare them to find the right one.
Which snare drum was your favorite? :)
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I´m not a musician, but my favorit is the 1k€ and the 550€ drum. I can clearly hear the difference, but I don´t prefer one over the other.
for me it's a tie between the DW and Joey's ...
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The $30 snare sounded shockingly good for the price. Best of the cheap ones. I think the Joey was my favorite, though. I'm a sucker for steel snares. #krimh
I really like that 30 dollar snare. Makes me want to get one to sample.
Completely agree - Joey was the best to my ears, but for $30, the cheapy was pretty good.
That was shockingly good at a $30 price point. The ddrum at $200 is probably my choice for cost vs output though.
But isn´t that like the thing here? What makes you suck?!? :D I suck for wooden snares, they have that "extra warmth" that I want. But since I´m a sucker for that, I totally grasp that other drummers are suckers for something else. And I do feel a little hungry for a thin steel piccolo. Then I check it out (again and again) and I realize that it is an old, normal Ludwig I want. Just tuned very stiff. Gaaaaahhhh, gimme a break! :D
IMHO 30$ snare wasn’t that great in jazz, but might have been best in the blast…
To me, the last 3 snares sound great. They all have a great amount of power and pop, which I look for in a snare.
This is a really, really solid concept.
That $30 one really punched above its weight. I consistently liked it better than the two above it. The $60 sounded worst imo. If I could have any one of these for myself, I'd pick the $850 Pearls, but damn. Props to the cheap one.
100 percent felt the same here
same here 🤟
60$ sounds like a steel table LMAO
30$ and 850$ ❤
Piccolo snares are soooo underrated, they have a ton of attack and minimal overtone due to their shallow shells, hints the punchy crack that they produce.
The $199 and $850 were my personal favorite, they both sounded very crisp
This really goes to show that you need to pick a snare not only based on your preference but also the style of music you're gonna play with it cause some snares sounded good for certain hits and drags but not as good for blast beats, at least to me. Awesome video!
Ddrum and the $30 snare sounded surprisingly good for the money. I really liked how tight and dry the ddrum sounded.
Yup, the Ddrum was my favorite for playing metal.
Poplar is one of the most underrated woods in the drum world, but excellent for bright and warm tones, plus it’s really Poppy!
The Maple Gum was my favorite snare, all sounded quite good but from the Joey Jordison and up it was another level
My favorites overall are the Ddrum and the Joey Jordison. They sound incredibly similar, but I think the Joey Jordison snare sounded the best for blast beats. Also, I'm very surprised at how good the $30 snare sounded, much better than expected.
Good heads and tuning can make cheap drums sound pretty good. I know because for years I played cabaret circuits in cover bands with a generic piccolo snare (that was probably made from recycled soup cans for all I know) that I snagged from The Friend's discount bin for $25. Nice pop, not too clang-y.
Now if only he could've gone off the deep end and played snares from some more "boutique" brands. I got to gig for a week with a Brady snare (RIP Dave Herzer), and OMFG.
I own the Joey and a Mapex MPX 13“ which cost’s around 70€ (at least when I got it from Thomann), and those, with the same heads and same tuning sound ALMOST Identical.
I own the joey snare. Still my favourite. But my old drummer had a 14" bronze snare... No Name... That Thing was killer
@@BroadwayJoe99 I bought a no-name drum set for about $100, snare for around $80, then bought nice thick heads, tuned and deadened all the parts and when I brought them to some gigs and shared with other bands, they were surprised how good they sounded and asked me what kit is this. And it was funny that I never could answer, cause I had no clue :D
For me the best is ddrum $199.
The worse is temu 60$ in my opinion
I love the tone of the Joey signature snare , and the design / color is super cool
Honestly... I love Joey and even had this snare for the longest time... but I just don't care for the sound of steel drums.
is it me or does the $30 snare sound pretty damn good.
I helped design the JJ snare and kit package (Black double kick based Export) when I worked for Pearl Music Europe. A good signature back catalogue snare to get is either the Tico (Bon Jovi) or the Ian Paice. They are SO, SO loud!!!!
Love your channel and your playing. Keep on truckin' and drummin' fella!!!
Can we all agree that this man has this drum template mixed to a T. Some of the most true tones from drums on UA-cam. Love it
I always think the key to a good sounding snare is not always the most expensive but how well you tune them, which brand and quality of skins you use and the acoustics in the room where the kit is placed.
Also how you play is a big one too.
That first 3.5x13 snare was my favourite. Reminded me of the 3.5x14 pearl piccolo I once had.
I really like the sound of $200 ddrum I think it's just because it has a more dampened/compressed sound which is what I tend to go for. That and the Joey snare sound extremely good imo.
I agree
Once past the ddrum, I think they are all very close. The crack on the 8-fiddy Pearl might be my favorite.
It was amazing how not so far off they were from each other but I have to say I like the $150 snare the best overall. They all sounded good.
I really like that one too knowing what it was made of or the price didn't matter, it just had the sound of what I like.
$150 had a great impactful sound
The fact that while you're changing snare heads you are casually talking about therapy is the funniest thing I've seen in a while. Thank you. I love your channel .
It was a pleasure to watch. You should make more comparisons like that, at least to me it builds an idea for a change of my current snare. I appreciate your hard work of tuning everything, hope you had some fun from that.
I liked the Ddrum and the jordison best. The cheap drums didn’t sound as bad as I would’ve thought they would. The head changes make a huge difference. You probably would’ve heard significant differences between them if left with stock heads obviously.
The $30 one was actually amazing!!! My favorite overall is Joey’s as it damn near perfect all around!! Awesome work and awesome video!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
2 Pearls are the best. For me, can't beat the warmth of that wood.
Thanks for the video, this is something I was wanting to know. The ddrum has that machine gun pop, so I liked it the best
thank you so much for the support, Todd!!
That 850$ was insane. Reference was too smooth imo. Ddrum too tight. Great video once again!
Thanks to you I started playing drums again and Im on heaven once again.
Dont have money to buy good electric kit yet but Im gonna save money to Alesis Crimson Set. ❤
The Joey snares are out there used for $400ish and are a must-have. The best Pearl sig model I’ve played.
It is amazing that the cheapest ones were not so far from the high ends once you replaced the drumheads. Pearl MMG and Joey's were my favorite, though.
A good drumhead does wonders to your kit
ok, I'm literally 1:42 in and I'm thinking, this snare (the cheapest snare) sounds great lol I honestly cant get over how good that sounds
$30 was a strong contender
The DDrum was the best option if you’re serious about playing
The JJ sounded the best personally to me. It’s just got the perfect pop
And the side by side blast beat had a descending black metal riff feel to it
I definitely think my favorite is the second to last one, I love those overtones too much
toss between the 30 and 555. that 30 just felt honest, and the blast beat made me think of when your NES froze and was stuck on that kind of sound lol.
I got a joey jordison snare for Christmas probably 10-12 years ago. I remeber it was about $300 back then. I dont really play much anymore but i will never get rid of that snare, always loved the way it sounded.
Bought joey's snare some weeks ago... one of the best snare ever
The ferocity of the karate chop @0:58 was most impressive!!! There can be no doubt this man's hands are lethal weapons 🫱☠️
That maple gum one sounds soooo good.
I liked the ddrum snare strictly because of the trigger set up.but, I absolutely love the masters maple gum. Its just purrfect.
For me, it's no doubt the Master for full sound and damn there is something about that Vox. Great job dude. respect!
I have bought the JJ signature snare MK I back in 2010 and it still is my main snare to this day. It's such an amazing piece of gear and maybe in a couple years I will switch to a brass snare but this is the most consistent thing in my setup for good!
Joey was a revolutionary drummer, it's only fitting he left us with an iconic snare drum and sound.
The Joey Jordison snare sounds the greatest with those head combinations. This video was super fun to watch, Samus! RIP Joey, and RIP Joe Morello
I get why some may dislike it but I prefer more of a slap or snap when it comes to snares, so my vote is for the ddrum hybrid. The fact that it comes with a built in trigger is also great.
Holy hell, listening back really loud in my car, the MMG sounds extraordinary!
JJ is a pretty close second.
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The 199 one is so good!
And I loved when you said "Drum beat numero uno!" in italian!
You made all of them sound great, but I can't deny the expensive ones sound better 😭
I loved how punchy and crisp the Ddrum sounded!
I liked the ddrum but in the side by side comparisons I really liked the $150, $555, and $1,000 for the overall sound for the 3 type of beats.
Samus, I just wanted to tell you that you, Joey Jordison (RIP), and vinnie Paul abbot have inspired me to pick up drums and to peruse in my musical career. Thank you so much Samus!
And Rest In Peace vinnie Paul, been one of my favorites since I was 6 (I’m 13 now)
was NOT expecting the quality from the ddrum snare, would not think a electronics part brand would make such sick snares 🤘🤘🤘
Joeys snare was the best sounding snare to me. of course because i love Joey, but also it sounds so badass. Joey was one of the kings of blast beats. All of snares sounded surprisingly good. RIP Joey 🤘🤘🤘
The $150 snare is surprisingly good for its price wow!
The $30 snare surprisingly sounded better than alot of the other snares. It sounded the best when blasting. The Ddrum snare sounded the worst with blasting. The Joey jordison snare always sounds good, even though they are going for double what they were originally sold for.
Amazed how good the cheap ones sounded. For me it'd be the DDrum though, sounded crisp.
its the $850 masters maple for me
Out of these the $850 would be my pick. Has the best overall sound and would fit the most varied playing I feel.
$555 and $850 imo for sure. Joey's Steel is such a good sound, and hard to beat.
That Ddrum sounds awesome. Joey's drum is a close second I'd say. RIP Joey
The Pearl Masters snare was my fav for sure. It's wicked beautiful too!
It’s crazy how many snare variations there are, and how they sound. I have a mapex snare drum, and it sounds amazing, but have heard a lot of snare drums that sound better with my drum kit, but sound not so good with other drumkits, and it’s the same with my snare that sounds better with some other kits better that the one I have. My favourite was probably the $1000, from the sound to the look. But that $30 sounded surprisingly good! Great video!
That JJ snare is just 🤌. The bite, the colour and attack are just freaking awesome!
$850 snare for sure was the best. The cheapest one actually wasn't half bad
The Pearl maple/gum is definitely my favourite.
I still love the ddrum Hybrid as much as I did back when it got released. Love the snappy sound, and the internal trigger is a great feature for studio work. Really wish I could afford a kit.
On balance over all the styles, the Ddrum did it for me. It's diminishing returns above that, but the step up at that point from the cheaper drums is noticeable. I kind of discounted the Vox as it's really part of the bigger kit.
Pearl masters maple ($850) by some margin imo. Have always loved that sound.
I liked ddrum quite a lot. Tight and beautiful sound for one not so expensive snare drum. Nice video Samus. Greetings from Greece. Wish you a happy new year.
That $30 one is a steal and it actually sounded decent! Not sure how it would hold up in the long run though. The DDrum sounded great and the Slipknot one too!
The Pearl Signature one is fav by far
This is a great video for any aspiring drummers, To hear back to back different snares.
I closed my eyes for the last comparisons to see if I could hear a difference and I defiantly could, Most sounded fine and quite similar but the ones that stood out (in the not great way) were the 2 AFTER the $30 snare and the $1000.
8:58 It put a smile on my face to learn that you watch Matt’s videos!
Matt fuckin' rules!!
I have 2 snares I got at Goodwill, only 6 lug and crummy pressed fiber but they both sound really great and amazingly stay in tune.
Good to hear what a difference good heads and tuning can do, even the most cheapest one sounds good
Michael Myers peeking out through your hair is fuckin killing me lol
I have only one snare, a remo 13x3 maple piccolo. It was free. I want that ddrum.🍻
Can’t believe how much tuning and new heads really do. Tbh all of them sounded great and very usuable. Joey’s did end up taking the cake for me though.
Crazy how far good heads and good tuning (along with great playing) can go! Even the low end ones sound grrat
Thanks for going through all that for us. Lol awesome putting it all together in the end to get the real slight differences. Tuning was impeccable. 👌👌
The last 3 were fantastic. Moral of the story is you get what you pay for.
Tama SLP G maple snare 13 x 7 while not being the most expensive... would be top 3 in sound.
I actually like the 150 option. The shallow ones had a bright snap, I liked that. The 199 option sounded dead, I'd say that's the worst of the bunch. Even the cheapest option beat that. The 1000 option is a little too bassy for my tastes, but the 850 option was nice all around.
So there's your rundown from a guitarists perspective. Though I might try drumming this coming year.
so cool to see different tastes, you know, i liked the 199 for not having so much harmonic roll off, in other words ''dead'', and the 1000 cuz it was lower frequencies, thats exactly opposite of you, but i agree with you in the 850 best for all around lmao, so cool
@@henriquee67 yeah, its real fun to see other people's rigs or kits and see them make all kinds of decisions you wouldn't and how/why they use it.
The $850 Pearl sounded the best imo
Yeah the sound of that one just pops out above all the others. But that $30.. not too shabby.
I have to say the maple/gum is my favourite, followed by the maple/birch. One day I hope I can try to do this with all my snare drums!
I love the ddrum snare and happy you mentioned matt horn that dude knows his stuff drum stuff.
I thought they all sounded good until the side by side ha haa!!! I’d have to say the 3 pearls just sounded amazing. The last pearl sounded the best to my ears. Funny video too really enjoyed it🥁🔥
I was suprised with the cheap snare sound it sounded good, however my favorite would have to be Joeys
This video is a great example to show that even cheap drums can sound good, depending on how you use them!
There’s another drum streamer I watch occasionally, “The Drum Thing” on YT, and the kit he streams with was $150 TOTAL, and he said it’s the worst kit he’s ever used. But he still uses it because he spent the time to tune and maintain them so they could sound good!
First, let us applaud the rock-solid consistency of the drumming! Can I say "Ohhh Yurrrrr!!"? Second, while the cheaper drums sounded pretty decent for the money, durability of the hardware is probably where they will fail over time. Subjectively, I think I like the crispiness of the ddrum, with the Joey in second place. (My opinion is worth exactly what you pay for it.) Thanks as always for a fun vid!
Pleasantly surprised. They all sound wildly similar to my ear. I think the reference snare is my fav but that Joey snare really sounds great.
For me the "Masters" have the best sound although the first is a good surprise.
Reference then masters for me.
I had a 14x8 FF snare in the original reference spec. What a beast. And surprisingly versatile.
Now, as guitarist of close to 25 yrs, not sure how much my opinion will count here. But, after hearing the playbacks of the Snares when it got to the Blast Beats that truly helped me narrow it down from (4) to (2). First (1) the $30 Glarry Snare truly blew me away, then again I just got their 6-String Bass the other day for my studio for $72 off eBay w/ all the discounts and that thing is a beast. Digressing, the Glarry Snare ($30) was cutting through the mix with no issue every time and never sounded muddy or brashy. For number (2) the Joey Jordison Snare hands down smoked all the other higher end ones. Hahaha but that's kind of a given since he was THE metal drummer as well as could do so many different styles, so of course his Snare is going to reflect that 🤘🏻. I almost picked the one with the trigger but after hearing how 'lifeless' the tone was during the blast beats, was instantly like "ok, they just designed this to exclusively be used with the trigger, meh". I've played, recorded etc for years doing a lot of the old school ways (mixed with some of the new school) and Drummers are so much like us guitar players when it comes to gear (well, not the guitarists that play ampless. Lol those dudes are weird!! You gotta have some kind of cab!) Not really big into change, and love to customize.
Anyways, that's my opinion on the Snares, Glarry ($30) Joey Jordison ($550+)
Great 👍🏻 vid buddy
I used to own the Ddrum hybrid kit many years ago and man, that snare is still my favorite snare I've ever played on. This convinced me to go look for one online! Haha
I will continue to Stan for DDrum as the most underrated drum company 👍
Sure bro and very good for its price
Your $30 drum is hands down the winner, but...
...and it's kind of important, it's the only shallow snare in the mix.
With that said. I bought a cheap PDP kit about a decade or so back, sold the kit, kept the snare, and it is my go to snare drum--period.
I paid $150 for the shells on sale at a big box music store, so I estimate about a $30 for the snare drum, and to this day I haven't found one I like better as an all-round go-to drum, and I've talked to other people that own the same snare and they say the same--surprisingly good snare drum from an exceedingly cheap kit.
I like the sound of the ddrum & the Joey Jordison snares - plus all the ones after th J.J. snare sound great to me.
My favorite was the ddrum snare. It gave more an attack yet thumped sound
Love your stuff dude, im not a drummer yet... but ive been inspired and looking at getting an electric kit after new years... i cant wait to learn 🤘
Ya gotta do it!
the kit arrives tomorrow!! so excited i think i might poop myself@@mrmisfit635
@66Samus i went with your recommendation and got the alesis nitro max 🤟
@@scottyoung_Jeed88 You won't be sorry, playing drums is nexus!
I can see each of those snares having a place in music somewhere. Having different tonal qualities would make for a fun time in the studio, assuming you get to compare them to find the right one.
The last drum. Best ton and a nice sound whit attack.