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  1. Pork pie Brass Patina vs. 13x6 Ludwig Supralite

    I recently purchased a Pork pie patina but I still have time to return. Only reason I would is because I played a ludwig Supralite today 13x6 and was blown away by its sound(and it's price!) I could...
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    Re: $100 for a snare. Acrolite or Pork Pie?

    Anyone have any opinions on a Pearl Free Floating snare? It's almost double what I thought I was gonna spend but I really dig their sound. Anyone try one of these out?
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    Re: $100 for a snare. Acrolite or Pork Pie?

    Everyone seems to be leaning more towards the acrolite which isn't shocking. I've been playing it, and it sounds real good but like I said, in practice it just wasn't cutting through as well as I...
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    Re: $100 for a snare. Acrolite or Pork Pie?

    Also now looking at used patina's. I really like their sound, and if I could find a used one for a good price, that'd be awesome. Also, this would be my main snare. Not looking for something for just...
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    Re: $100 for a snare. Acrolite or Pork Pie?

    Haha I wish, but I'd like to be able to make my other monthly payments, and not have the bank after me
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    Re: $100 for a snare. Acrolite or Pork Pie?

    I'm currently leaning more towards the pork pie. Had my second practice with my band win this snare today and it's just not cutting through as much as I'd like. We are pretty loud,an d it was in a...
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    $100 for a snare. Acrolite or Pork Pie?

    Alright, I'm looking to get a new snare and I'm. It looking to spend that much. I have a 4 pc. Mapex Meridian maple kit. Currently playing in a garage band, with influences from The Sonics, and The...
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