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    Tama Mike Portnoy SignaturePublished on 08/26/04 at 07:16
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    . Acquired in September 2003
    . Key points that made me choose this snare:
    - Double Trigger
    - Responsiveness
    - Sensitivity
    - Clarity of sound
    - Awesome power
    . Cons:
    - Metallic timbre average bill
    - Not cast circles (weight gain was he looking for?)
    - Snare drum moves a lot during prolonged use
    (Set of skins for all perfectionists about 1:30 in studio)
    . Compared to (strictly personal opinion):
    - Dave Weckl Signature Snare Drum (Yamaha): body but too dull to extraordinary precision
    - Steve Gadd Signature Snare Drum (Yamaha): no double trigger, requires a different snare drum as musical atmosphere needs
    . Quality / price ratio:
    prices in September 2003: approxi…
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    . Acquired in September 2003
    . Key points that made me choose this snare:
    - Double Trigger
    - Responsiveness
    - Sensitivity
    - Clarity of sound
    - Awesome power
    . Cons:
    - Metallic timbre average bill
    - Not cast circles (weight gain was he looking for?)
    - Snare drum moves a lot during prolonged use
    (Set of skins for all perfectionists about 1:30 in studio)
    . Compared to (strictly personal opinion):
    - Dave Weckl Signature Snare Drum (Yamaha): body but too dull to extraordinary precision
    - Steve Gadd Signature Snare Drum (Yamaha): no double trigger, requires a different snare drum as musical atmosphere needs
    . Quality / price ratio:
    prices in September 2003: approximately € 1,000, satisfactory report.
    (I am not the absolute fan of Mike Portnoy
    . If it was not a question of money, I would take two rather different snares for my work on the sound rather than one (go to Ray Barretto Korn is not easy;)
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