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What do you guys think about using a different brand snare drum than your kit? I'm talking with a modern drumset in this case. For example, a Yamaha kit with a Ludwig metal snare drum, etc. Or do you just prefer to use a snare drum that would be the same brand as your kit, assuming that the drum would be good quality?

As background, my "modern" kit is Yamaha maple. I use a few Yamaha wood snare drums, but I have various Ludwig metal snare drums. I know that Yamaha makes some metal drums as well, but not sure if it's worth making the switch. I seem to like the Ludwig tube lugs and their designs on metal snares (and the general mojo that seems to go with Ludwig), but that's just my take. On the other hand, for the shallow drums, I actually like Yamaha sizes more...the 5.5 vs 5. Just a thought.

How do you guys roll in this department? Talk amongst yourselves.

Posted on 13 years ago
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About the only time I've used a snare that matched the kit was when I played Ludwig. I used to collect Camco snares, but never played them with my Camco kits.

Posted on 13 years ago
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With my Premiers, I use everything in my collection, including Premier, Slingerland, Gretsch, and Pork Pie. All have different purposes.

Next month, I'm going to be using a Knucklehead snare.

Yeah- I'm THAT guy!!!

Dead dogs like rusty fire hydrants!!!
Posted on 13 years ago
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99 out of 100 will say the sound of the snare is paramount in choosing and matching the carpet to the drapes is a distant second.

"If it doesn't matter who wins or loses then why the hell do they keep score Peg? - Al Bundy
Posted on 13 years ago
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From drumhack

99 out of 100 will say the sound of the snare is paramount in choosing and matching the carpet to the drapes is a distant second.

Nice analogy! And funny too!

Posted on 13 years ago
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From bunnyman

With my Premiers, I use everything in my collection, including Premier, Slingerland, Gretsch, and Pork Pie. All have different purposes.Next month, I'm going to be using a Knucklehead snare.

Yeah, that's the way I'm leaning as well. No need to use the same brand I suppose! I'm starting to view the snare drum as a man's tie. Take a white shirt and put any kind of tie with it. In that case, the tie is the "statement," as is the snare drum is the statement with a drum set. Of course, one could also say that the cymbals are the "statement," and I'd agree with that too...

Posted on 13 years ago
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From drumhack

99 out of 100 will say the sound of the snare is paramount in choosing and matching the carpet to the drapes is a distant second.

From AtlantaDrumGuy

I'm starting to view the snare drum as a man's tie. Take a white shirt and put any kind of tie with it. In that case, the tie is the "statement," as is the snare drum is the statement with a drum set. Of course, one could also say that the cymbals are the "statement," and I'd agree with that too...

BAM! and BAM!

Yeah, I'm with the 99% on this one. My snare hardly ever matches my kit, even though I DID go out of my way to find/buy matching snares for most of my kits.

1970 Ludwig Downbeat
1965 Ludwig Hollywood
1970 Ludwig Jazzette
Posted on 13 years ago
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From AtlantaDrumGuy

Yeah, that's the way I'm leaning as well. No need to use the same brand I suppose! I'm starting to view the snare drum as a man's tie. Take a white shirt and put any kind of tie with it. In that case, the tie is the "statement," as is the snare drum is the statement with a drum set. Of course, one could also say that the cymbals are the "statement," and I'd agree with that too...

Snares change the personality of the kit for certain!!!

I will use that argument when mrs. bunnyman gives me static about the large numbers of snare drums!!!

Yeah- I'm THAT guy!!!

Dead dogs like rusty fire hydrants!!!
Posted on 13 years ago
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From bunnyman

Snares change the personality of the kit for certain!!! I will use that argument when mrs. bunnyman gives me static about the large numbers of snare drums!!!

...but, how many ties do you own? Do you take Mrs. Bunnyman out to fancy dinners much, utilizing said ties? I imagine the analogy might hold more water if that factor were already in place...

1970 Ludwig Downbeat
1965 Ludwig Hollywood
1970 Ludwig Jazzette
Posted on 13 years ago
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Whatever sounds good!

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Posted on 13 years ago
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