Tama LGM137-STA Sound Lab Snare

Snare Drum

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Latest User Reviews

5 years ago

Epic snare you can do anything you like with it.Very sensitive with powerful sound

7 years ago

Tama g-maple 13" snare

This snare drum is a really really good piece of wood. It sounds incredibly good in every situation. I personally use it more to play heavy stuff (metal, rock,...) and it's perfect. Another great thing about this snare is that you can get a lot of different sounds depending on how you tune it. It's a really versatile snare and I would absolutely recommend it to every drummer out there!

8 years ago

Killing snare - very original sound, good for ska/rockabilly

Like in the title. Most people look for deep, heavy snare and for this reason most records sound the same. This one is different. It has very original hi-pitched sound. My drummer uses it along with 14" snare and sometimes hits this little one. Especielly when making tremolo - solo with rimshots. If you want to hear how 13" sounds like, listen to The Specials - Gangsters.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Tama
  • Released in 2012
  • Average price : $526
  • Size: 13" x 7"
  • G-Maple
  • S.L.P. - Sound Lab Project Series
  • Model: LGM137-STA
  • Drum shell: satin tamo ash (STA) (made up of 11 plies of 10 mm maple with an outer ply of tamo ash)
  • Chrome drumshell hardware with brass tube lugs
  • Diecast hoops
  • MLS50A + B "Linear-Drive" wire strainer
  • 20 Spiral MS20SN13C Starclassic Hi-Carbon steel snare wires
  • Evans G1 white roughened batter head and an Evans Hazy 300 resonant drumhead
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