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Highwood Hammer Snare Drums £229

Hammer snares are ideal for the rock-metal drummer - custom built, durable and sensibly priced

Highwood Hammer Snare Drums

The well-behaved snares don't need dampening, and work best at mid tunings with mid-tensioned snares

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This brace of striking snares is the first result of a collaboration between Yorkshire’s Highwood Drums and Edinburgh’s eDrum distribution. The former is previously associated with fine handmade wooden drums, while the latter is also the company behind Dream cymbals. Highwood distribution is to be handled by eDrum henceforth, leaving the Highwood boys more time to get on with what they do best: making cracking drums.

Build

The snares are standard sizes, 14"x5½" and 14"x6½", with shells made from cold-rolled, 1mm sheet steel. They have a vertical weld and the seam is then ground – so well, in fact, that we couldn’t find the join. The 45-degree bearing edges are folded by machine, and the 6½" drum also has double convex beads for strengthening.

Both drums are hand-hammered – the smaller one fully, the deeper one partially – between the double beading. Finish is black nickel plate on the outside with a black coating inside, and the hammered portions of each shell have a copper-like sheen, although the shells are most definitely steel.

That’s the shells then; everything else is kitted out in the uncluttered Highwood style. The 10 lugs each have a single fixingpoint and combine the stability and lightness of tube lugs with the flexibility of swivel nut inserts. They’re beautiful in their grace and functionality. The steel tension rods have both metal and plastic washers and are lightly lubricated. Hoops are standard 2.3mm chrome-plated steel – a nice contrast, but you can specify matching black nickel or lacquered brass for a small price lift.

The strainer/throw-off is the generic pro option offered by Highwood. It’s a simple lever-lift design and, apart from the snob appeal of a designer model, this is a smart choice. It’s solid and quiet, comfortable with its ergonomic rubberised grip. In other words, not too fancy-pants to cause problems. Since Highwood is a custom company, you could always request a posher strainer if you must.

The actual snares are Highwood’s own first-rate 42-strand brass wires. Lugs, throw-off and butt plate are all bolted on with stainless steel fasteners and rubber gaskets.

"Steel-shell snares may sometimes be viewed as less musical than wood, brass or aluminium yet, if that’s so, how come great drummers, from Jimmy Chamberlin to Steve Gadd to Ian Paice, have signature snares with steel shells?"

Hands on

Steel-shell snares may sometimes be viewed as less musical than wood, brass or aluminium yet, if that’s so, how come great drummers, from Jimmy Chamberlin to Steve Gadd to Ian Paice, have signature snares with steel shells?

We suspect the prejudice stems from the fact that many of us have nightmare memories of our beginner steel snares with gruesome overtones. So a well-made steel snare like these two can be a revelation. You get all the good stuff – the volume, the bright attack, the fast response – but you also get a clean, full tone. The drums are designed to maximise the plus points and subdue the potentially hazardous ones. The hammering brings out the darker tones and cuts back on the over-ring, and both the outer plating and the inner black coating conspire to control the sound a fraction more.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Distinctive looks. Assembled with great care. Top notch hammering, lack nickel plating and 42-strand brass wires.

Cons

The strainer isn't fancy (not a con for many).

Verdict

As the first fruit of the liaison between Highwood and eDrum, these two drums offer Highwood fans their first metal snares at a genuine, sensible price. In performance the drums are powerful and bright, obviously ideal for just about any rock-metal gig, but also sensitive enough for lots of other styles. Workhorse, hard gigging snares you'll be proud to own.

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Specification

Hammer Snare Drums

Price:
£229
Country of Origin:
UK
Colour:
Black Nickel Plate
Drum Shell Material:
Hand-hammered 1mm cold-rolled steel, welded with ground seam
Hoops:
Triple-Flanged Hoops
Hoops Material:
Chrome Plated Steel

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