Sonor SQ2 14" x 5" Thin Beech Snare Drum, African Marble Semi Gloss w/Black Chrome Hardware

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Buy a Sonor SQ2 14" x 5" Thin Beech Snare Drum, African Marble Semi Gloss with Black Chrome Hardware from Graham Russell Drums. Next day delivery when you order before 2pm. Read more
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Sonor
Condition:
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SKU:
10227938
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The people at SONOR share a certain dedication to detail when making snares. It is a personal thing. Each instrument created means something. It’s the fact that those instruments will be played by drummers all over the world. It will be used in a wide variety of musical settings. Live or in a studio, in arenas in front of thousands of people or in the intimacy of a jazz club. It will always be there to express your musical voice. SONOR puts all of its expertise and love into making the best snares possible. SONOR selects only the finest wood from environmentally friendly sources. All SQ2 woods are handpicked from leading veneer suppliers worldwide.

German Beech offers a full, warm tone with evenly balanced lows, mids and highs, tremendous projection, tone and dynamics.

Features:

  • Size - 14" x 5"
  • Shell Material - Beech
  • Shell Type - Thin
  • Shell Finish Outside - African Marble Semi Gloss
  • Shell Finish Inside - African Marble
  • Hardware - Black Chrome Plated
  • Hoops - Sonor Power hoops, top and bottom
  • Batter Heads - Medium Clear Sonor Head
  • Resonance Heads - Resonance Clear Sonor Head
  • Snare Wires - 2 x 8 Wires, Bronze
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