I have a couple of the Grover
PERFORMANCE SNARE SYSTEM(tm) ... which I'm not overly crazy about. The sound is definitely different when using these snare units on your drum. In case you've not seen them, it's basically made of non-spiral snare wires.
More specifically I think I have the following:
Jazz DarkClub BrightHas anyone else had some negative thoughts towards these snare units? Years ago, when I first bought them, I thought it was just my ears ... desiring the sound of the spiral-wire snare units ... but that was a long, long time ago.
I also have a set of the
N&C - Cam Action Snares which Noble & Cooley distributes. I really like this snare unit as the wire is still spiral, but the snares are pulled in such a way that go
up & out, rather than
up & in. Up & In, which your traditional snare units do, causes the wires to be relaxed in the center of the snare head ... which is where you would think you would want it the tightest. Since the Cam Action snares pull Up & Out ... you get an even tension all the way across the snare head. It's hard to explain ... so you'll just have to check them out and see for yourself.
I'll definitely have to check out the PureSound snare units.
I also have a set of the
Patterson snares which uses a airplane wire (I think) and it's blue. It sounds a lot like gut snares ... and I've a set on my vintage Ludwig Supersensitive snare for over 12 years. Sounds remarkibly like gut ... but without the hassles. (Incidentally, I used this set-up for a live recording of Prokofiev's
Lieutenant Kijé Suite. If you don't know the piece, it has this distant sounding snare drum cadence ... which is very difficult to play because it's so soft. The excerpt is usually required for orchestral percussion auditions with the major orchestras (and others).