swerus
I want to achieve maximum sensitivity to small things from the snare drum, it's time to change my layers. I'm looking towards Evans G1(J1) + Hazy 200. On a high setting. Will it work out fine or is it possible to find something better? And will the podstrunnik (Pure Sound Blaster is worth it) affect?
Added: DrumCraft 6 (14x6.5 birch 8 layers, stamp)
sega
What kind of music do you play?
swerus
pop (brass band)
scorp
It will be quite difficult to get super articulated sound from a birch drum!
In general, Power Center and Hazy 200
If you want it dry then ST or ST Dry
You can also try EC, EC1 reverse dot!
Brass Puresound Custom Pro 24 will be perfect for you!
swerus
thanks! and if not birch, then what?
scorp
brass will give maximum articulation! 13 / 3-5 "
Made of wood classic slim maple small! In the same size!
Maxofff
take a single layer with spraying, the higher the setting - the higher the sensitivity (within reasonable limits, of course)
I think it will be good on birch Evans G1.
pier sound has a rather rough sound, sometimes it does not roll.
thin steel strings sound a little quieter, but give a crumbly and sandy sound.
In my experience, thin steel works almost always, and pier-sound in 2-3 cases out of 10.
scorp
you definitely won't get articulated sound with the G1! This head has a very long sustain and sounds with maximum resonance!
5seven
tama old classic, for example. On the advice of Zhenya, he took off the custom sound and put back the stock ones (just like the old classics, thin steel). I can take a picture of them so that I understand how thick it should be.
swerus
What kind of snarers of this kind could you name?
scorp
for example Pearl S-022 High Carbon Steel
this is a matter of taste, there will be someone who would argue that Pierresounds are ALWAYS preferable.
I came to the conclusion that this is not so, but PierSound as an option should not be dismissed.
put on and listen to what you like more.