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Tama Metalworks Steel Snare Drum
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Tama Metalworks Steel Shell Snare Drum

The Tama Metalworks snare drums feature a very rugged steel shell that provides a sharp loud crack.
The Metalworks snares display a 1.2mm steel shell with black nickel hardware that really cuts through the mix. The new look is also made up of a new die-cast metal emblem.

Tama Metalworks Snare Features

  • Shell: 1.2mm steel with matte brushed black nickel plating
  • Drum Hardware: Black nickel plated
  • Drum Head: Evans Power Center Reverse Dot
  • Snappy Snares: Starclassic
  • Strainer/Butt: MCS70ABN/MCS70BBN
  • Hoops:
    • 14 inch: 10 hole
    • 13 inch: 8 hole
    • 12 inch: 8 hole
  • Die-cast metal emblem

Tama Snare Drums
It's hard to think of anything more important to your music than having the right snare sound. Quite a few drummers use more than one snare drum on stage as well as when recording. The tonal character of the snare drum is determined by many factors such as the shell material, shell size, shell thickness, snappy snare, and hoops.

Changing your kit like a guitarist changes guitars isn't a realistic option. But you can change your snare drum relatively easily. That's why Tama constantly expands its snare drum line to give drummers a wider range of sounds and textures.


 
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