Model

Rogers Powertone

The Dyna-Sonic's conventional sibling

The Powertone used the same shells and hardware as the Dyna-Sonic with a conventional strainer and snare bed, which made it cheaper, louder, and — to some drummers — the better rock drum of the two.

Category

  • Snare Drums

    Snare drums and snare drum model families, including metal-shell and wood-shell snares.

Made by

  • Rogers Drums

    Rogers grew out of a nineteenth-century New Jersey leather business into the drum company that defined mid-century American hardware. The Swiv-O-Matic mounting system and the Dyna-Sonic snare — with its floating snare frame — were copied for decades. The brand passed through several owners after the 1960s and has been revived more than once.

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