Tama LBR1465 Sound Lab Snare
Snare Drum

Latest User Reviews
One of the best snare drum for metal and rock
He is very heavy boy! Quality on the top! Shiny, loud and punchy. Black Nickel Starclassic hardware. I bought it as a second drum in my collection in addition to Starclassic Maple 14x5,5" to have wood and brass. Different rims, different snare wires, different sizes. Looks really beautiful and shiny.
amazing snare
great snare for metal looks good, sounds amazing really loud and punchy. the latch for the snare wire is convenient with the latch being able to be engaged easily stays in tune pretty well the only problem i have had is the wire buzzes a lot with the kick but that might just be a me problem with set up and not the drum its self.
Great rock snare
This snare has a really great sound and feeling, with the 32 strand snare wires you get at really fat sound. Only thing I am missing is die cast hoops for some extra crack in the sound. I will buy this later on when i have tried some more different heads. But after 7 months I am still very happy with the sound and the looks of the snare drum. The throw off is very sturdy and as with all Tama hardware - you know that you get quality that will hold up to road conditions. Kick ass product from TAMA once again!
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Tama
- Released in 2012
- Average price : $609
- Size: 14" x 6.5"
- Black brass
- S.L.P. Sound Lab Project Series
- Model LBR1465
- Model: Black coated 1.5 mm thick brass shell
- Black nickel shell hardware with Starclassic lugs
- 2.3 mm Steel hoops
- MLS50A + B "Linear-Drive" snare strainer
- 42-Spiral MS42RS SC hi-carbon steel snare wires
- Evans G1 white roughened drum head and Evans Hazy 300 resonance head
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