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Amazing for the price
Got this snare expecting it to be okay due to it being a budget snare, however, it performs much higher than this. Super nice overtones.
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Vintage-Inspired Sound With Excellent Sensitivity
The Ludwig Supralite 14"x5.5" delivers an impressive crack and sensitivity for the price. The steel shell gives it a bright, cutting tone that works great in both live and studio settings, while still offering enough body for versatile tuning. If you’re into old-school Ludwig Supraphonic-esque sounds, this snare really hits the mark. Sound-wise, it easily earns a 5/5.
The snare response is especially sensitive in higher tuning situations, where it stays articulate and lively without feeling choked. In the studio, it performs exceptionally well and cuts through a mix with ease. I’m not fully sure how durable it would be in a heavy touring situation long-term, but for studio work and regular gigging it feels very reliable.
Build quality is solid overall, though some hardware details feel a little less refined compared to higher-end Ludwig models, particularly the throw feels a bit flimsy. Still, for the value, the this is a great sounding snare that punches above its price range.
The snare response is especially sensitive in higher tuning situations, where it stays articulate and lively without feeling choked. In the studio, it performs exceptionally well and cuts through a mix with ease. I’m not fully sure how durable it would be in a heavy touring situation long-term, but for studio work and regular gigging it feels very reliable.
Build quality is solid overall, though some hardware details feel a little less refined compared to higher-end Ludwig models, particularly the throw feels a bit flimsy. Still, for the value, the this is a great sounding snare that punches above its price range.
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