Description
Dunnett Classic Carbo Steel Snare Drum in Cera Blue
Ronn Dunnett started making working with drums in 1978 and now is the most influential custom drumsmith alive, due to the fact that the components he produces end up on so many other manufacturers' drums.
He creates some of the most popular and beautiful drums. By 1994 Ron has designed, developed and built several prototypes based on his own concepts, simple innovation and what he felt was lacking from existing products at that time. This includes the creation of the very well known titanium drum which also was the first titanium drum ever created. The result of all that work resulted in the perfection of Titanium and Stainless Steel snare drums which nowadays are played and used by some of the most influential drummers, producers and studio engineers. Dunnett Classic drums don't sound so good by chance. The sound has been meticulously engineered. Ronn has put years into research & development, but even that work has to come from an idea. Dunnett Classic Drums are crafted to the finest details and each drum can be described in four words: Architecture, Innovation, Value and Truth.
Dunnett are proud to say they've always had an interest in revolutionising the sound of a 'metal' snare drum, ensuring that the warmth and sensitivity you would receive from a wooden shell is apparent in their metal snares as well. In addition all Dunnett Classic Stainless Steel models feature designed snare beds and bearing edges, quality R Class components, the patented adjustable Hypervent 1 air vent and R6 brass tube lugs. With an array of R Class components designed by the man himself, Ronn Dunnett, they are the finest in snare drum throw offs and accessories, perfect for all your drumming needs. This stainless steel snare not only performs it looks flawless, truly a classic from Dunnett you'll treasure for a lifetime.
FEATURES:
- Cera Blue Finish
- Carbon steel shell
- R4 Tube lugs
- Versatile snare beds
- Dunnett Hypervent
SIZE:
- 14" x 6.5"
CODE:
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DUN-6516CS-CERABLUE