Orange County Drum & Percussion
Description
The X-Series maple snare is extra-deep to provide deep, focused punch with the warm tone for which maple is famous. It comes with black chrome hardware for a striking contrast to the snare drum's beautiful lacquer finish. This OCDP X-Series snare drum features stylish offset lugs, die-cast hoops for precise tuning, and a smooth action throw off.
Open Box Orange County Drum & Percussion X-Series Snare Drum Level 1 7 x 13 Natural Ash
Features
  • All-maple shell
  • Black chrome hardware
  • Offset lugs
  • Die-cast hoops
  • Smooth action throw-off
  • Beautiful red sparkle Lacquer finish
Reviews

4.38

13 Reviews

0%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Really Good!

A really good snare for a low price! It is worth every penny and it has an amazing sound! I recommend to get the evans hd dry with this snare

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

Good Sound. Terrible Hardware.

I loved the sound of this snare drum...super big and warm. But the lugs keep snapping, and im definately the kind of guy that DOESNT like to tighten his snare drum to full capacity. I cant even use it anymore because im tired of buying replacements all the time. And its the part that the lug screws into that breaks its the threaded female end, which are hard to find.

  • good sound, bad quality

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byPaul C

    fromAZ

    I bought this snare thinking it was the best snare for the money I spent on it, I was wrong. The snare sounds incredible, but the hardware is far from it. The throw off flips down whenever it wants to, the snare wire tension loosens after playing for only a little while, and one of the lugs broke (the hole where the tension rod goes in). I never gigged the drum, or dropped. I play rather lightly in fact. I don't know if I got a really bad one, or if they are all like that. If you have 100 bucks just lying around, I say risk it. But, if you are like me (on a extremely tight budget) find another snare with a sturdier build.

  • Good Sound. Terrible Hardware.

    2

    submitted15 years ago

    byTom

    fromCleveland Ohio

    I loved the sound of this snare drum...super big and warm. But the lugs keep snapping, and im definately the kind of guy that DOESNT like to tighten his snare drum to full capacity. I cant even use it anymore because im tired of buying replacements all the time. And its the part that the lug screws into that breaks its the threaded female end, which are hard to find.

  • Great Snare!

    5

    submitted17 years ago

    byMitch

    fromSyracuse, NY

    This snare sounds amazing. It has a great sound to it and is really easy to tune the way you want it. Everything is easily adjustable. Great snare for a cheap price!

  • Great Value

    5

    submitted17 years ago

    byJustin Sellers

    fromAtlanta, GA

    A buddy of mine bought 6.5x14 snare a year ago and paid $200.00 for it. I thought that was a great deal,so when it went on sale for I got one. It sounds great and the quality is great too. Well worth the money in my opinion. And this thing can be tuned so many ways. I would recommend this to everyone who cant put out big $$$ for a snare.

  • Nice Groove...

    5

    submitted17 years ago

    byInfinite Groove

    fromBronx, NY

    I play out alot...both local and abroad. I bought this snare as a "back-up" snare. Well, it's not back-up anymore, but up front. I did change the head to a Remo pin-strip for that perfect sound that I was looking to hear. And to be honest, even with the factory head on it, it sounds pretty descent.

  • I'm into the 14x6.5!!!

    4

    submitted17 years ago

    byNicee Products Boston

    fromBillerica MASS

    Heyy Noww! I had bought the 13x7 and was not a big fan. I like a fatter more focused sound so i ordered the 14x6.5 and it was well worth the wait. The drum pumps out a great sound, has a lil more ring than i like but nothing the moon gel did not fix. Besides this drums attractive looks and features I am very pleased with the sound and quality. Try puresound snares with evans hazy res. and onyx bat. I'm into this snare drum.

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