Fan-like cymbal formations and hill-like tom clusters are replaced with jazz sets and a basic set of cymbals, while extended, heavy racks give way to light stands. With time, most drummers take a 180 as far as their kits go and strip them down to the absolute necessary minimum. Tasty fast food shown in super colourful ads and commercials mean nothing compared to Grandma’s home cooking and the dullness of daily existence brings back memories of our school days when routine was a completely unknown term. Benny Hill and his bald mate don’t make us laugh the way they used to while the pseudo-intellectual jokes of Woody Allen stop being irritating and start to attract our attention. I love having it at Hahn Audio recording studio.There comes a day in every person’s life when we suddenly realize that our perception of the world has changed. The projection, pop, and depth this snare has is amazing! I’ve used it for a metal record and a indie folk record in the studio and it’s one of the best all around snare drums I have. Studio Review: “The new Heartbeat (Vintage) Brass 8×14 inch snare drum sounds as good as it looks! The guys at Heartbeat really outdid themselves. Any import duties and taxes applicable are the responsibility of the purchaser. Shipping costs for international orders will be provided upon receipt of your order but prior to payment being completed. There is a flat charge of $25.00 for all orders under $200.00.
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Welcome the Heartbeat Vintage Brass snare drums. Did we forget to mention the price? Instead of bumping up the prices with the additional features, we lowered them! Heartbeat has always aimed to deliver high end products, amazing service and support and great pricing. What do you get? a feature rich limited production Heartbeat Vintage Brass Snare Drum. Then, add in die cast hoops as well as the triple flanged hoops. Now, add to those drums a really great multi-position snare throw off. And, many have standard 20 strand snares.
Many have 10 lugs and utilize longer tension rods (also a cost savings). Most have triple flanged hoops and a standard generic type of snare throw off, both of which are inexpensive to produce. We see a lot of brass snare drums for sale in the $700 – $1,000 USD range. why doesn’t anyone include both with a high end snare drum? Well, now someone does!Īnd then there was the price. Then, while we were deciding on whether to go for triple flanged or die cast hoops, we thought….
It was only natural that we added wider snares to both drums. Many of our customers are liking the deeper fatter sound of an 8″ shell, so that was a go, in addition to a great versatile 6.5″ depth. Of course we were going to add the multi position Trick throw off like we have used on our Heartbeat drum kits. Our wish list for designing this snare drum was pretty simple: We wanted a thin brass shell that looked cool.