| thedrummersstudio - 1 year ago |
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I like both the Copeland and the Rose with the Copeland having an edge for my PERSONAL taste. I could easily use any one of these for different applications depending on the sound I want or style I'm in. Was wondering how the bottoms were tuned? |
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| E-Wall - 1 year ago |
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copeland all tha way |
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| zash - 1 year ago |
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where was the bad to the bone Mapex Black Panther Brass snare drum in the comparison? you really need the Mapex to do the comparison justice |
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| zash - 1 year ago |
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the sonor in this comparison is the definite leader among these. you can tell you can make that drum sound anyway you desire with tunings & heads. the most versatile by far |
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| Moorccini - 2 years ago |
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I prefer Sonor Danny Carey , It's sound is like his , and it has a different sound than most of the other snare drums , and so big & powerful sound. |
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| battledrum - 2 years ago |
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Copeland baby! Plenty of crack and just enough snare shimmer! |
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| SteveV - 2 years ago |
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I vote for the Copeland snare. It sounds very alive. My second favorite is the Morgan Rose. The Sonor's ring is too dark for my taste. |
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| joceraz - 2 years ago |
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i go for the S.copeland snare drum.its sound is "alive". |
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