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Dixon Drums 14 x 6.5 Gregg Bissonnette Signature Beaded Brass Snare
£611.00Fair Value1 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
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EMA 20
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Product Fundamentals
- About Gregg Bissonette Gregg Bissonette born in Detroit in 1959 is an American drummer in jazz and rock. He became a renowned name in the drumming world when he joined forces with former Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth and Steve Vai appearing on all three US Billboard 200 hit albums and completing world tours to large audiences. Gregg has even had experience teaching drums releasing drum videos that taught double bass drumming rudiments metronome playing and brushes. From 1994 to 2004 Gregg Bissonette played on the musical interludes for every episode of the TV show Friends. Why choose a Brass shell? The answer is simple. Brass shells have been a favourite amongst drummers for many years due to their sound response and aesthetics. Unlike other shell materials Brass offers an incredibly versatile and balanced sound with open highs mids and lows. Perfect for louder genres like rock and metal Brass is renowned for being quite loud. Although loud you can just about use a brass snare in any style if you really want to cut through. The hammered finish reduces the overtones and unwanted ringing sounds that are often present with brass snare drums. This results in a snare drum that is powerful and focused with exceptional warmth and projection. Specifications Size: 14 x 6.5 Shell Material: 1mm Hammered Beaded Brass Hoop: 2.3mm Triple Flanged Snare Throw-off: Slide-Lever Style Batter Side Head: Remo Controlled Sound Coated Resonant Side Head: Remo Clear Ambassador Hardware Finish: Chrome Shell Finish: Black Nickel Plated SKU: PDSAN654GBB
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