Try S hoops I got them on about half of my snares. I love them. I got one on a 18 ply snare works great. Every bit as solid as a die cast hoop. Made for rim shots.
My Ludwig snare has triple flanged hoops and rim shots don't sound very well with them. Problem is,it's 20 ply so will any brand of hoops work or will I need to use a certain kind?
I prefer die cast hoops on my snares so I am going to get some,just need to know if there are any problems I could run into since the shell is thicker.
Try S hoops I got them on about half of my snares. I love them. I got one on a 18 ply snare works great. Every bit as solid as a die cast hoop. Made for rim shots.
For the price I'll order one today and see how it works. Thanks for the advice!
I've heard (on DC) that more plies=drier sound. This may also affect the rim shot sound you're looking for. I've got triple flange on both my Ludwig Supra and my Gretsch maple and rim shots sound fine!
all the best...
I ordered the S Hoop so I'll give it a try. $20 isn't much if it does the trick.
Can't wait to hear if the rounder rims help enough or if it's a characteristic of the shell thickness....
I'll post after I get it and try it out next week.
A little of both, I think. But solid/rigid hoops definitely make a difference. I don't do many rim shots, but I do a lot of cross stick (country stuff). Just going from a 1.6mm to a 2.3mm triple flange made a big difference on my steel Tama snare. My PDP maple (10ply) with 2.3mm hoops has a killer cross stick sound.
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No difference in how the different hoops fit, regarding shell thickness. I try to keep a die cast hoop on at least my snare batter head for the fatness of the rimshots. That being said, my most go to snare has a triple flange on both sides. So the shell will tell you which hoop it likes the best.
I love experimenting. I want to try wood hoops on a couple of my snares. Never spent the $ for that before.
Good luck. Keep us informed.
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I have noticed that different brand hoops sound different.
I have a Pearl cast hoops on a mapex snare. The hoops has a little "ring" to it. Serious. It's the hoop.
the yamaha hoops are lighter weight so they sound different too. They also have a "softer" feel.
The gibraltar hoops ar probably closest to "standard" cast hoops. heavy and have a "hard" feel.
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I had a Pearl Masters snare that had super hoops on it and it was the perfect combination. I can't afford to buy another Pearl snare yet,but that is my goal to eventually own another.
My Ludwig snare has I think 2.5mm Triple Flanged hoops but rim shots aren't great. It's always been in my style of playing to use rim shots a lot. Set in my ways!
Like I say Shawn, Try it out and rim shot away! and you don't have to waste your sticks all up. If they don't work out, you didn't waste a lot of money. I have another hoop on order now for a 5x13 studio Taye snare 10 ply sugar maple. I'm customizing it also putting a Dunnett throw on it and brass snare wire. It's a cool little snare I picked up on CL. I wouldn't do it if it had a bad shell on it, but the shell is flawless! 65 bucks!
That's my next project with the snare is a new throw off. I just have to figure out which one will fit the Ludwig Epic without drilling any new holes.
Is it acceptable to mix hoops? anyone only use 1 die cast on the batter and not the reso?
-Brian
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Play the SONG......not the DRUMS!!!
"I think that feeling is a lot more important than technique. It's all very well doing a triple paradiddle - but who's going to know you've done it? If you play technically you sound like everybody else. It's being original that counts." ~ John Bonham
Like Bish says, it's the same with rimshots as it is without them...if you hit in the middle of the head you get a drier sound with less overtones. If hitting out closer to the rim you get the overtones. Rimshots near the rim have a sharper tonier sound than the beefier whack you get with the tip nearer center.
Think "CORK" vs "WHACK."
We all know this...we play drums. I just had to try and put it in words.
I bet the choice of rims has an affect on the rimshots but that the super thick shell may deaden the "corkiness" of the tone.
It may help to increase the head tensions.
Please let us know what you find Shawn.
I'll find out Monday when the new hoop arrives and I install it.
Hopefully this will be what I expect it to be. From the look hoop,it should work ok.
Got the new hoop installed and I'm impressed with it. Rimshots are much easier now. What I don't like is the space between the head and hoop but I'll adjust to it. Haven't had time to give it a good workout yet but I will later today.
The appearance of the space is what is weird for me. I am sure I will adjust as long as I don't crack my knuckles on it..lol
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