The STARPHONIC Bubinga Concert snare drum features 14"x6", 8ply, 7mm Bubinga shells with an outer ply of Cordia, attributing to a fat, dark, and dry tone. Employing a 120° snare bed allows for a freely resonating bottom head and maximum snare response. Equipped with TAMA’s Multi Snare Frame, Grooved Straight Hoops and Freedom Lugs, players will find unparalleled control, expanded sonic range, and finely adjustable response and sensitivity to fit any performance.
A unique combination of Nickel Wound Round Guitar strings(MS6NW14M), Black Nylon Coated Stainless Steel straight wire(MS6NCS14M), and hi-carbon coil snares(MS6C8C14M), (6 strands of each) work together to promote a dynamic, vibrant response.
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7mm, 7ply 100% Bubinga + 1 outer ply CordiaLearn More
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Grooved Straight Hoop (US.PAT.NO.7825318)Learn More
Combines the tuning stability of a multi-flange hoop with the openness of a single-flange hoop. It also allows the player to have full access to the head’s playing surface.
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Freedom Lug and Claw Hook (US.PAT.NO.7825318)Learn More
By looseing the tension rods, you can tilt the claw hooks backwards and away from the Grooved Hoop. This quick release system offers simple, speedy replacement of drum heads without having to take all of the tension rods out of the lugs.
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Long Tension BoltLearn More
The long tension bolts protect the Multi Snare Frame when the drum is put down or not in use. It also prevents the assembly from being impeded in any way while the drum is being played.
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"Linear-Drive" Strainer (US.PAT.NO. 8017846)Learn More
STARPHONIC's strainer uses a "Linear-Drive" system, which we designed to provide greater control of the lever adjustment arm and more precise control of the strainer's deployment motion. Even if you move the arm rapidly, you will not hear the typical "slap" of the wires hitting the bottom head. The strainer movement is designed to work in a true "linear motion", similar to the motion found on "round sproket" drum pedals. Most strainers are not designed like this and tend to speed up right before the snare wires connect with the snare side head. Also, by tilting the angle of the butt plate 30 degrees, this design holds the snare wire cords or tape more firmly and reduces unnecessary pressure on the strainer and shell.
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Multi Snare Frame (US.PAT.NO.10565968)Learn More
The Multi Snare Frame holds the wires so they come straight off the bearing edge. This promotes maximum responsiveness. It also includes small adjustment wheels for fine tuning the three sets of wires.