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Rogers Powertone Snare Wires? Last viewed: 49 minutes ago

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Looking for reccomendations on snare wires for a Dayton era Powertone. How many strands were originally equipped? Looking for something equivalent to what it came with.

Posted on 8 years ago
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Hi fatty!

I believe the original Powertone wires were 20-strand. Are you talking about a wood-shell or COB Powertone? If COB, I'd recommend 16-strand Puresound wires. The slightly darker sound of these wires can really help to tame the "bite" of the brass shell. However, it really comes down to what sound your looking for. All things being equal, just changing out snare wires can really help to give a different sound.

-Mark

Posted on 8 years ago
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Its a COB Powertone. I dont think Im looking to tame the snare in any way, just looking for a nice classic sound.

Posted on 8 years ago
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Posted on 8 years ago
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I would go with any decent set of 20 strand wires. I also like the Puresounds, but your drum will sound great with regular wires.

Posted on 8 years ago
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Thanks guys, I will try out those suggestions. I just got the drum a couple days ago. It showed up with a Remo Powerstroke 3 batter head so Im putting on new heads and wires this week.

Posted on 8 years ago
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Try a Remo Vintage Ambassador for the batter and hazy ambassador snare side. The vintage Amb line seems to work very well on Rogers snares.

Posted on 8 years ago
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My number one snare for decades...

I ran taiwan snares and puresound snares. Like a Supraphonic, it is REALLY hard to make these drums sound bad. Shot heads, mangled wires (within reason) poor tuning... They just rip.

I agree with above and unless it is a meuseum restoration, I'd go with 20-strand puresound wires.

Ambassador snare and coated ambassador batter. Great drum.

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Posted on 8 years ago
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I also like the Puresound 16 strand on Powertones. I use plastic on the butt end too. It seems to help the wires sit better.

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Posted on 8 years ago
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From troutstudio

I also like the Puresound 16 strand on Powertones. I use plastic on the butt end too. It seems to help the wires sit better.

Are you referring to using the plastic strip to attach the butt end of the wires? I have found the same thing, and it does help the wires sit better. Thanks for reminding me.

Posted on 8 years ago
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