I get the sound you’re going for. I just think that if you take a hundred snare drums, all varying price and quality, and tuned all of them down, and muffled the hell out of all of them, they would all sound like this. This doesn’t sound like a supra to me. But anyway, to each their own.
I want to make a video like that. $2000 snare muffled to sound like $50. My friend is the same way with his snare. I'm like yoooo it's one thing to like a fat snare but use the damn thing. He has a 70s sonor rosewood snare. Sounds just like that. A pewpy drum machine. Always has his wallet on it. I discovered some people are center hitters. I play on the rim and get that spank! All preference.
AMAZING SOUND, im mostly a guitar player, looking forward to learn drums and currently searching for a snare drum, this is exactly the sound im looking for! Would you recommend this to a "beginner" drummer but also to be used as "intermediate" music productionsr?
There's a few different ways that I do that, depending. I don't have a tutorial but often demonstrate these different techniques in my videos here and on IG 🙏
@@jvmusicphif you used to tension watch , what tension do you think the gauge would read for each side? I tried for a deep sound tuning on my wood snare and it sounded like shit . 🤷♂️
would you really consider a supralite a cheap snare? edit: I was confusing supralites with supraphonics. Yes supralites are cheap, I know, sorry bout that.
@@cormacbohren3175 think you’re confusing this Supralite with the classic Supraphonic, which is a professionally priced iconic chrome over aluminum snare. These lites are a standard steel shell, with basic hardware and thinner triple flanged hoops. That’s why they regularly go for
I loved. the fantastic sound of snare drums 70's/80's. Disco, euro-beat, funk, classic rock, rap, soca, reggae, afro-beat. The best sound.
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I get the sound you’re going for. I just think that if you take a hundred snare drums, all varying price and quality, and tuned all of them down, and muffled the hell out of all of them, they would all sound like this. This doesn’t sound like a supra to me. But anyway, to each their own.
I want to make a video like that. $2000 snare muffled to sound like $50. My friend is the same way with his snare. I'm like yoooo it's one thing to like a fat snare but use the damn thing. He has a 70s sonor rosewood snare. Sounds just like that. A pewpy drum machine. Always has his wallet on it. I discovered some people are center hitters. I play on the rim and get that spank! All preference.
Very good point. Perhaps the point .
i mean these are 200 lol
Punchy, phat, excellent. I could hear some Phil Rudd in that punch, but i could also hear like a drum and bass side snare sound. It’s great
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That kick drum 👍
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Just got a black beauty supraphonic and holy shit I’m in love
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I have that snare and that is not the way John Bonham would make it a Monster!
AMAZING SOUND, im mostly a guitar player, looking forward to learn drums and currently searching for a snare drum, this is exactly the sound im looking for! Would you recommend this to a "beginner" drummer but also to be used as "intermediate" music productionsr?
Thanks! This is definitely a good drum for how affordable it is!
@@StrajkStudios Thanks for the answer!
Quick question, what genre of music do you think this snare works best on?
@@santiagorojas7195 I would primarily use the deeper drum for rock, country, pop stuff.
@@StrajkStudios Thanks!
First time I watched i didnt see the one missing, I was gonna ask if you loosen the three lugs where your left stick goes over, works well also
Original snare wires or did you get the 42 strand snare wires?
These are original wires 😀
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To get that sound do you have any idea what the snare side head tension is at vs the batter head?
Is possible have this sound with a supralite 14x5, 5?
What's the bass drum? Looks amazing
Thanks! That's a 22" vintage Ludwig Club Date 😍
What batter head do you have on? Powerstroke?
Great sounding snare!
Thank you! Yup a Coated Powerstroke 77 on top and Clear Ambassador Snare Side
@@StrajkStudios that’s what I thought!
Beautiful combination
@@KennethL1022 🙏😍
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pretty new iron cobras, jot much playing.
heh..
What snares on bottom?
These are the original wires with the drum. 😀
Bro, 14”x08” or 14"x6,5" ?🤗
14x8"
Do you have a tuning tutorial on how to make ur snare sound fat?
There's a few different ways that I do that, depending. I don't have a tutorial but often demonstrate these different techniques in my videos here and on IG 🙏
Crank the bottom , really high, then top is low if you have tune bot bottm is 400hz atleast or higher, top is 215hz
@@jvmusicphif you used to tension watch , what tension do you think the gauge would read for each side? I tried for a deep sound tuning on my wood snare and it sounded like shit . 🤷♂️
What's the name of the beat?
The Moongels suggest you can’t tune 😂. Engineer is going to control your ring anyways.
Qué medida es?
what is the size of the drum
8x14" 😊
What heads do you have on top and bottom? 👀
Remo Coated Powerstroke77 on top and Ambassador Snare Side bottom :)
@@StrajkStudios thanks bro!
@@FishingWithJimbo my pleasure!
So is the joke that to tune it you just removed a tension rod entirely? Seems kinda sloppy…
Sounds great 😃
But still don't understand why is this snare so cheap
Totally!
would you really consider a supralite a cheap snare?
edit: I was confusing supralites with supraphonics. Yes supralites are cheap, I know, sorry bout that.
@@cormacbohren3175
Well in comparison with 1 thousand dollars snare drum plus the nice and professional sound that it gives , yeah it is cheap
@@cormacbohren3175 I'm with Fabian, for what most drums are going for this is a very affordable drum for the quality!
@@cormacbohren3175 think you’re confusing this Supralite with the classic Supraphonic, which is a professionally priced iconic chrome over aluminum snare. These lites are a standard steel shell, with basic hardware and thinner triple flanged hoops. That’s why they regularly go for
I can get that same sound in one second with the BFS Quesadilla on top
That hoop is destroyed
So, tight bottom head, loose top head.. Standard fat sound tuning... Oh and all those moon gels take them off.. not needed
Never use more than 2 gells on a snare. There's no natural tone otherwise..