should i buy a dark horse percussion drum snare or a truth custom drum snare?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
should i buy a dark horse percussion drum snare or a truth custom drum snare?
Seven answers:
2016-05-27 00:54:49 UTC
With a little patience, you can probably find a cheap snare for around $50, maybe less if you keep looking around local pawn shops and garage sales. One word of advice, though. The cheap ones can tend to buzz like crazy, but a quick fix to that is to slide a piece of paper between the bottom head and the snares. Also, folding a paper towel a few times and taping it to the top head with electrical tape can also improve the sound.
I am guessing the box saw "snare" as in snaring small game, and put you into the Hunting Section!
Welcome aboard, as the hunt for good band equipment uses the same instincts as any other kind of hunting. I personally own and play a Stratocaster, and am customizing it just like I customize guns for similar blasts!
You are welcome to stay, and to pick up some of the jargon and issues, try http://www.oldhunterrumors.com/ and scroll down a lot.
To get back in here, first select "sports", then "outdoor recreation", then "hunting".
oiler625@verizon.net
2009-12-06 14:09:52 UTC
Go for it.
2009-12-06 11:22:11 UTC
you'll have to hunt elsewhere such as the music section.
Rancher Griff
2009-12-06 11:18:02 UTC
I can't tell you. You chose the hunting section, not music.
2009-12-06 11:19:09 UTC
Dark Horse sounds cooler
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