Thanks James another great video. Certainly, it is sensitive sounding from the rim to the center. There is a center screw on the throw that actually adjusts the height of the snare wires against the head. It will raise or lower the wires. The knobs are adjusters on both sides will stretch the snare wires. I have a 60's Ludwig Super Sensitive that has a a baseball bat red felt muffler on it.
My main snare lately is a black beauty super sensitive. I had owned a hammered bronze one before then sold it and got a regular bronze supra and then sold it wanting to try a black beauty. It was a good deal and happened to be the super sensitive strainer version. It's the sound I've been looking for for years. I put die cast hoops and new puresounds on and wow.
very nice demo- as you mentioned- there was a time everyone chose these - ...what snare brands are modern Jazz drummers considering for super sensitive styles? I noticed more drummer's praising the Pork Pie brand for comparable Black Beauty brass shell snares...and the prices are nicer- made in the USA- too
I stated this a on another answer....when i say rock....im talking about super heavy/hard hitting music. Arena volume/a pair of sticks a night type volume. I don't believe (and know personally) that these snare wires start popping off in that type of gig. It's an amazing snare best suited for anything other than that tyoe of playing. It's great at softer sensitive type playing.
i picked up a 1966 super sensitive and holy crap i cannot find any snare wires for it. i am going to do a mod on a puresound one. i will let you know how it goes.
snare sounds very nice I have a 1966 super sensitive it has the baseball bat Muffler with the white felt I believe they stop using the baseball bats in 1968 so you probably have a late 1968 very good job do you want to sell it? Lol. you mentioned you got it back in the day so I'm sure it's your keeper nice video
One of Buddy Rich’s favourites ( along with bronze) during his last Ludwig years ..1978-82.
Thanks James another great video. Certainly, it is sensitive sounding from the rim to the center. There is a center screw on the throw that actually adjusts the height of the snare wires against the head. It will raise or lower the wires. The knobs are adjusters on both sides will stretch the snare wires. I have a 60's Ludwig Super Sensitive that has a a baseball bat red felt muffler on it.
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Great sound and playing !
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@@JamesAnimalHarrison The Ludwig Sensitive looks just like the Supraphonic snare and the Heirloom snare too.
My main snare lately is a black beauty super sensitive. I had owned a hammered bronze one before then sold it and got a regular bronze supra and then sold it wanting to try a black beauty. It was a good deal and happened to be the super sensitive strainer version. It's the sound I've been looking for for years. I put die cast hoops and new puresounds on and wow.
very nice demo- as you mentioned- there was a time everyone chose these - ...what snare brands are modern Jazz drummers considering for super sensitive styles? I noticed more drummer's praising the Pork Pie brand for comparable Black Beauty brass shell snares...and the prices are nicer- made in the USA- too
I love those for gigs actually... sensitive... it cuts through... it just sounds perfect! I never muffle anything at all....
I stated this a on another answer....when i say rock....im talking about super heavy/hard hitting music. Arena volume/a pair of sticks a night type volume. I don't believe (and know personally) that these snare wires start popping off in that type of gig. It's an amazing snare best suited for anything other than that tyoe of playing. It's great at softer sensitive type playing.
@@JamesAnimalHarrison The Ludwig Supraphonic and the Heirloom are the right snares for concerts.
i picked up a 1966 super sensitive and holy crap i cannot find any snare wires for it. i am going to do a mod on a puresound one. i will let you know how it goes.
check any older independent music stores for the Gibraltar replacement version.
Hi, Does Ludwig still produce the Super Sensitive models? thanks...
not that I know of
snare sounds very nice I have a 1966 super sensitive it has the baseball bat Muffler with the white felt I believe they stop using the baseball bats in 1968 so you probably have a late 1968 very good job do you want to sell it? Lol. you mentioned you got it back in the day so I'm sure it's your keeper nice video
I also have a chrome over brass early super sensitive but I'm trying to piece together
this snare perceives paranormal activity ?