coffeedrummer
New Member
Hey guys,
I've been diving deeper into cast metal snares lately — bell bronze, bell brass, cast bronze, cast brass... There’s just something magical about the sonic heft and presence these drums bring, especially when done right.
It got me wondering — among all the legendary cast metal snares out there, are the Zildjian anniversary snares (380th, and especially the 400th) the ultimate? I’ve never had the chance to play one myself, but from everything I’ve heard and read, they seem almost mythical at this point.
Of course, I can't leave out the iconic Sonor HLD590, 593 and Tama Bell Brass (Even it's bell bronze shell lol). Those are right up there in terms of legend status. I’ve always dreamed of owning one of those or a high-end Zildjian alloy cast snare, but lately they’ve become even harder to find — and when they do pop up, prices are way beyond what they used to be.
I've been diving deeper into cast metal snares lately — bell bronze, bell brass, cast bronze, cast brass... There’s just something magical about the sonic heft and presence these drums bring, especially when done right.
It got me wondering — among all the legendary cast metal snares out there, are the Zildjian anniversary snares (380th, and especially the 400th) the ultimate? I’ve never had the chance to play one myself, but from everything I’ve heard and read, they seem almost mythical at this point.
Of course, I can't leave out the iconic Sonor HLD590, 593 and Tama Bell Brass (Even it's bell bronze shell lol). Those are right up there in terms of legend status. I’ve always dreamed of owning one of those or a high-end Zildjian alloy cast snare, but lately they’ve become even harder to find — and when they do pop up, prices are way beyond what they used to be.