PureSound Equalizer Snare Wire, 16 Strand, 14 Inch




Key features
- •Designed for 14" snare drums; 16 strands of wire
- •Off-set snare wire design with removed center snares for increase shell sound
- •Equalizer series wires are less influenced by sympathetic vibrations from other drums and instruments
- •Steel coil produces a quick and crisp snare response
- •All PureSound Snare Wires are designed and manufactured in the USA
PureSound Equalizer Snare Wire, 16 Strand, 14 Inch
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.9
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Based on 10 reviews
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And my snare drum still sounds awesome.
neil•February 14, 2018
If your having allot of sympathetic vibrations this helps a ton. Eliminated 90% for me. And my snare drum still sounds awesome.
No straps included. Just strings.
SWP•February 4, 2018
Great sounding wires. I put these on my DW maple collector's series 14x7. One thing to keep in mind is that these only came with the strings. If you want to use straps, you will have to purchase them separately.
No improvement in my situation, a bit worse in asound.
T-Dub•October 13, 2017
For a 14 inch Tama snare this item is just too long to get a good adjustment side to side. Maybe it is just the one I received ? It made zero difference in snare buzz and to my surprise was not a sound improvement in any way. Maybe you will like, I dont. I am going to try changing my resonant head to a bit thicker one and retest.
Five Stars
Alan Richardson•June 4, 2017
This really changed the sound incredibly, I have it on a piccolo snare & sounds really neat.
Was upset when I first received them. With nylon ...
Kevin•July 28, 2016
Was upset when I first received them. With nylon straps, the snares on the ends would not touch the head properly, and would buzz excessively. I used grosgrain ribbon instead to see if it would help - it didn't. Finally, I used the blue cable that came with it - The snares were finally all touching the head. I either received a "bad" set of wires, or it was too big for my snare bed. The cables probably balanced out the forces for the end wires as they're farther out. Upset that I couldn't use my new grosgrain ribbon and had to settle for only wire. The wires barely reduced snare buzz, but they sound okay.
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