Drums Bonedo It’s only available in markets outside the USA. I have a suspicion that since the G Bubinga SLP will probably be discontinued they’ll have this one take its place and maybe the 13 x 7 SLP G Maple will be replaced by another drum.
@@DrumsBonedo Starclassic B/B is also discontinued for 2019. Tama will make them for a few months into 2019 but after that they're gone along with any Bubinga drums not made in Japan. Not sure if Starclassic Bubinga will still be made in Japan. I haven't gotten clear answer on that quite yet. This is all due to CITES regulations on African Rosewoods which includes Bubinga.
Some cats (most cats) would like to hear the overtones and what 'snares off' sounds like dude. Cross stick would be better if the demonstrator played it correctly with butt end hitting rim.
Excellent demo, thank you!
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im so conflicted between this and the SLP aluminium
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Get the SLP G maple 13x7...it’s better than both.
Wher can I purchase this snare
Please check the link in the describtion.
Drums Bonedo It’s only available in markets outside the USA. I have a suspicion that since the G Bubinga SLP will probably be discontinued they’ll have this one take its place and maybe the 13 x 7 SLP G Maple will be replaced by another drum.
@@Assimilator702 Thanks for the Info. We're located in Germany, so we're doing a lot of reviews for stuff that is available in shops here.
@@DrumsBonedo Starclassic B/B is also discontinued for 2019. Tama will make them for a few months into 2019 but after that they're gone along with any Bubinga drums not made in Japan. Not sure if Starclassic Bubinga will still be made in Japan. I haven't gotten clear answer on that quite yet. This is all due to CITES regulations on African Rosewoods which includes Bubinga.
Joe Rico they making this snare now in the usa. I m about to preorder one for me.
These sound different to the Tama G Maple 13x7 “
More overtones,
Will sound best on high tuning.
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I always think too much time is spent on “ snares off “ and cross sticking sound .
“ Snares On “. is what we buy snare drums for.
Some cats (most cats) would like to hear the overtones and what 'snares off' sounds like dude. Cross stick would be better if the demonstrator played it correctly with butt end hitting rim.