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The Tama Warlord Collection Praetarian Snare Drum radiates class and propels any rhythm section with its rich, brassy tone and substantial volume. 3mm cast bell brass shell in antique finish.
This snare drum, although good, is over-rated. It is way over priced for not being the best I've heard. The Praetorian snare drum does have good hardware, (hoops, snappy snares, and lugs) and is loud, but the sound does not rival that of a wooden snare, such as the Valkyrie snare drum (from the same Warlord collection by Tama).
Reviewed by Jalse on 1/9/2007 who plays Rock, Metal, Punk, etc....
I got this after trying it out for about 6 months to retire my PL555 with the bell brass hoops as my main snare.. The snare is loud, plenty of crack, looks great but like the PL series prior to this, a bit over-priced. Most think Bell brass snares are like brass shells, they're far from it. BB has a tone that can fill an arena. They can be clangy, and most of all a pain to tune. Also this drum is very heavy and can break the gears on a snare stand.
Reviewed by Thundermaker on 2/17/2009 who plays Hard Rock/Rock/Metal.
I own all of the warlord snares, and they all have their own little distinct sounds, but I found the Praetorian to be a very versatile drum, especially when I put on some puresound customs and aquarian coated studio x heads. I couldn,t be happier! It also sounds great on my warlord bubinga kit I purchased, with the masai wood. OUTSTANDING!!
Reviewed by Bob McKenna on 8/6/2008 who plays classic rock and metal.