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Key Features
The Premier Beatmaker 14'' x 4'' Maple Snare Drum is the perfect blend of style and sound. Sporting a natural lacquered maple finish, this visually striking snare is comprised of only the finest components, including 10 vintage-inspired lugs, as well as a Dunnett smooth action snare strainer that grants quick tonal adjustments mid-song. Incredibly versatile, the 2.3mm triple-flange steel hoops offer extraordinary resonance, with the possibility of achieving powerful rimshot sounds when desired.
Capable of achieving exceptional attack and projection within a wide tuning range, the Premier Beatmaker 14'' x 4'' Maple Snare Drum proves useful for a broad range of musical styles. The maple shell offers an abundance of low frequency energy, complementing its 4'' depth that's perfect for adding a high pitched crack to your drum sound, whilst the smooth midrange and high-end frequencies help retain Premier's ''signature'' natural tone. Like all snares in the Beatmaker series, the 14'' x 4'' Maple Snare Drum comes complete with Remo UT Coated Ambassador heads.
Product Ref: 185334
Established in England, Premier has been an industry leader in drums and percussion since 1922. From household names like Keith Moon (The Who) and Cassell (The Streets) to rising talent such as Sara Leigh Shaw (The Pearl Harts) and Haydn Evans (Sundara Karma), the number of high-profile drummers proud to sit behind their kits appears seemingly infinite.
Our legacy, your future. The perfect blend of heritage and technical innovation, Premier have remained at the forefront of musical instrument design, providing a legendary sound to drummers and percussionists worldwide since 1922.