Models
3 models
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Ludwig Supraphonic LM-402
The deep Supraphonic
Percussion · United States
The LM-402 is the LM-400 at 6.5" deep — fatter, a little darker, and the choice when a snare has to carry a track rather than sit inside it. Drummers argue about the pair the way guitarists argue about pickup positions.
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Ludwig Supraphonic LM-400
The 14×5 aluminium snare on more records than any other drum
Percussion · United States
The LM-400 is the 5" Supraphonic: a seamless spun aluminium shell Ludwig called Ludalloy, with the P-85 throw-off. It is bright, cuts through anything, and is close to the default snare sound of recorded music since 1963. The LM-402 is the same drum an inch and a half deeper.
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Sonor Kompressor
Seamless metal snares in three alloys
Percussion
The Kompressor line is a set of seamless spun shells — aluminium, brass, and steel — in the same sizes, which makes it one of the cleanest ways to hear what a snare shell's metal actually does.