Brady Jarrah Ply 5.5
x14 Fiddleback snare
I just spent some time with joem's 5-1/2"x14" Brady Jarrah Ply snare
drum, which he so graciously loaned to me for a test drive (in temporary swap
for my 5"x14" Canopus Zelkova).
Here's my preliminary take on it, for what it's worth:
1) It's simply
GORGEOUS. I don't really care for committal colors like this, but this drum is
absolutely beautiful. And such a beautiful deep blue. What veneer is that, Joe -
Blue Fiddleback? The gloss coat is like polyethylene - so smooth, durable
feeling and RICH looking.
2) It reeks of
SUPERB construction - VERY appealing, deliciously thick tube lugs (10) and air
vent with thick chromed grommet. Beautifully crafted bearing edges and
semi-shallow snare bed. Clear NickelWorks throwoff. Even the thick (2.3mm)
triple flanged hoops look to be of extremely high quality - VERY well chromed.
The readily identifiable gold Brady military-drummerman logo applique announces
the drum to my rosewood lacquer Gretsch kit.
3) MOST
importantly, this is my kind of sound. It's perhaps a bit more open / ringy than
I would ordinarily tend to go for - die cast hoops on this drum - or maybe a
drier type of batter head (to preserve the feel) - would cure that - if it's
even necessary at all (and I'm not at all convinced that it is, after playing it
in the context of a kit setup). But I am shocked at what a warm, thick sound
emanates from this 5-1/2" snare drum. I would say it's one of the BEST sounding
5-1/2" snare drums I've EVER played - I personally usually go for 6-1/2" deep
snares over the 5" or 5-1/2"ers, but with this little marvel, it just doesn't
seem to need any more depth.
This, to me,
is at LEAST as appealing a sound and feel as the 5"x14" Zelkova that I sent to
Joe. I am truly blown away by this fine instrument. It's got a warmth that is SO
appealing to a jazz-oriented guy like me, yet has LOADS of headroom to spare for
the amplified stuff if that's your bag. The inherent warmth is so surprising to
me, considering the mindset I had regarding the colder, more unforgiving nature
of a wood as hard/dense as Jarrah. Well I was dead wrong there. And the drum has
a nice, satisfying presence, response and fatness to its voice - very well
balanced to my ear. Just wet enough, but retaining every bit of articulation,
and everywhere on the head. Rolls are....macho. Rim clicks were calling out for
a bossa nova or a country ballad. Joe, please post its picture on
news:alt.binaries.music for everyone to drool over. I'll get at it a bit more
later this evening. WOW!!!!
I
would rate this snare drum at 5 stars, no question about it. Joe should indeed
be a very happy guy to own this drum. It is worth every cent of its price, and
more.
o-----« Mark Polis
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