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Dunnett titanium snare

There's a reason why Dunnett Classic drums sound so good. It's not by chance. But before I get to that I want to point out the single most important element of any drum: your ears. It doesn't matter how great a snare drum is if you can't hear. So please - protect your hearing at all times. I'm very happy to provide information on what I believe are the best attenuators for drummers - I'll be including that information in the owner's manual section once I have that completed.

Until then, feel free to send me an email. Are we clear on that? Let's move on It's an important and widely misunderstood concept when it comes to building a great sounding snare drum. A common misconception is that a heavier drum can achieve greater volume. That is not the case and as I have said many times, there are no loud drums - only loud drummers.

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I use the paint can analogy: which metal paint can would generate more volume, one full of water or one that was empty? Weight and mass variables determine the voice of a drum as much as a drum's dimensions. Contrary to popular trends based on myths and misinformation, my designs focus on shell weight. You may not prefer a drum with this much power and resonance, but remember one thing about resonance - you can always dial in those elements, but they HAVE to be there in the first place.