Best Tama 14"x6,5" Mirage 50th A. Snare Alternatives
We found 5 alternatives to Tama 14"x6,5" Mirage 50th A. Snare based on experts and consumers reviews.
DW Design 14"x6,5" Sea Glass Sn.
Based on 1 reviews
The colour and the look are incredible. A snare that makes you feel dw quality. Its appearance differs according to the light. The only thing I don't like is that the bolts holding the logos are a little long. But this is a very small detail, a perfect drum in its entirety.
Tama 8"x3" Metalworks Effect Snare
Based on 1 reviews
I was hesitant to buy this but once I did, no regrets! The fun is in the possibility of different tuning according to your needs. It's nice and heavy and feels good when on a stand, the best thing is it comes with a clamp that is of great quality so it's playable out of the box. Great second snare or if you need a simple portable snare
Tama 10"x3" Metalworks Effect Snare
Based on 1 reviews
I got this one when I was looking for a pancake size drums (3-4" depth max). I do not use it as an acoustic drum and only hit it a few times so cannot comment on the sound. Instead I put a mesh head on it with rim rubber wrap around the hoop and use it with Sensory Percussions sensors. The enclosed tom holder from Tama is perfect, very sturdy and high quality.
Tama 14"x3" Metalworks Effect Snare
Based on 1 reviews
I got this one when I was looking for a pancake size drums (3-4" depth max). I do not use it as an acoustic drum and only hit it a few times so cannot comment on the sound. Instead I put a mesh head on it with rim rubber wrap around the hoop and use it with Sensory Percussions sensors. For that it works brilliant, sensor captures everything spot on. Although I had to remove the snare mechanism to remove all the unwanted sounds even if snares were off. The enclosed tom holder from Tama is perfect, very sturdy and high quality.
LP 846-SN Micro Snare
Based on 2 reviews
They're fun. But realistically you can't hear them. Just too quiet compared to everything else. The mounting is good though - and the at are strainer type device is good. Pull out and twist to turn snares on or off. Fun, but maybe more of a toy than an instrument.