Best Tama LAL1455 Sound Lab Snare Alternatives

We found 4 alternatives to Tama LAL1455 Sound Lab Snare based on experts and consumers reviews.

Ludwig LM402 Supra Phonic Snare

Ludwig LM402 Supra Phonic Snare

Based on 10 reviews

This might not be interesting for new generation. I began playing drums 45 years ago behind the iron curtain. We listened to rock heroes like Led Zep, Deep Purple e.t.c., yes the records were shared and bartered on black market and we tried to aproach the style, technique and sound of them. On weekend venues, if allowed, the bands like ours were highly appreciated even if the skills were uncomparable lower, the sound then terrible. The drums sound were always in my focus, but the Ludwig snare not only out of my budget but out of my imagination. The local company served the market with the birch 14”x5” and plastic drumhead and I was happy to play that. Later I quit playing for some time, and when I started again I was happy with maple snare good brand and thought this serves my...

Yamaha Recording Custom 14"x5,5" Alu

Yamaha Recording Custom 14

Based on 4 reviews

For me, this snare is near perfect. It's articulate, very responsive and 'fast'. By this I mean it gives an immediate response to the playing of both very delicate grace notes and louder back beats. It will identify any technical weaknesses in your playing, which I think is a plus! The tone is well balanced and gives both a full range of frequencies as well as having a crisp cut through, which means it is not lost in the mix when the rest of the band show up. The full characteristics of the drum are best appreciated when it's under the microphone and in the recording setting. Then it's quality and nature really shines through. I compared this side by side with a 1974 Acrolite, and the 6.5" version of the same drum. I initially intended to buy the 6.5" model, thinking this...

Yamaha Recording Custom 14"x6,5" Alu

Yamaha Recording Custom 14

Based on 1 reviews

This snare is one of the most versatile Aluminium snares on the market. The Die Cast hoops dry up a lot of the overtones and the 6.5 depth give it tons of room if you want to go for deep/gushy snare sounds. Yet when you crank this up the crack and sharpness of the backbeat will keep any band moving. This is a super versatile instrument. Would highly recommend.

DW 13"x5,5" Aluminium Snare

DW 13

Based on 1 reviews

I've been playing this snare for almost a year and it is flawless. Really. It is what we expect from a brand like DW at this price. When played, one can understand the difference that a high end instrument like this makes. It feels expensive. It feels professional and reliable. There is a "weight" to our playing that makes the drums sound so much better. The snare does not disappoint. Personally, I like die-cast hoops so I replaced the true hoops but it is a matter of preference. The snare is really good and there wasn't even the need to change the heads. Best snare that I own and definitely recommended to anyone looking for one with an aluminum shell. It is expensive but well worth it. Would buy again.

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