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Pearl Sensitone Series Steel Snare £191

These Sensitone Elites look classy and sound sublime even if they may not diifer that much tonally from one another

The brass snare has a timeless finish.

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A diverse range of mystical metallurgy' - that's what the Pearl Sensitone Elite snare series offers us, apparently. Sounds good, doesn't it? We're not entirely sure where the 'mystical' bit comes in, but there's certainly some serious metallurgy going on in the line-up. Steel, stainless steel, aluminium, phosphor bronze and brass are the materials to choose from, all of which are available in both 14"x5" and 14"x6½" sizes.

Leaving aside marketing hyperbole for a moment, the remit of the range is clearly to offer a variety of different tones under one umbrella. Broadly speaking, if you're after a quality metal shell snare in the above dimensions, Pearl has you firmly in its sights...

Five-star finish

Usefully, in terms of like-for-like comparison, the five review models are all 5" deep and all display purposeful, workman-like aesthetics. That's not to say the Sensitone Elites aren't good-lookers, more that their appeal lies in their understated, but nicely appointed, appearance. There's no fancy engraving or crazy colours here, instead each drum is simply highly polished - with the exception of the slightly less shiny aluminium model.

The drums all share much else in common. The beaded shells are equipped with sleek one-piece lugs (which benefit from being fitted with threaded brass inserts, which is always a nice upmarket touch) and a simple, easily adjustable strainer. And because there's no brash finishing to detract from the basic quality of the build, the drums exude an air of quiet professionalism.

Just as super-quick Audis are the finest Q-cars, so the Sensitone Elites may yet prove to be sonic wolves in sheep's clothing. And we like them already because of that.

Cool looks aren't going to be enough to impress us though. Pearl's standing in the 'high-end but affordable' snare market is such that these Elites need to display masses of tonal quality in order to keep the flag flying. To justify their existence, each one needs to stand distinct from the others in terms of the way it sounds and responds. There's no point in the range being full of overlapping models, after all.

Aural assault

We'll deal with the latter point once we've run through the way that each individual drum acquits itself. But first comes the fun bit of playing the five, swapping between them, fiddling with different tunings and trying to keep the ears fresh... It is almost impossible not to approach the quintet without having already subconsciously decided which is going to be the favourite.

So we kicked off with the Plain Jane steel shell drum - without meaning to be disparaging, this particular model is the least exotic of the five, and is arguably as good a place to start as any. If this one impresses then things bode well for the more glamorous members of the family.

While many of the features of the Elite series are shared among all models, one thing that does differ between several of them is shell thickness. The steel drum has the thinnest of the lot, at a slender 1mm. It might be the least instantly interesting of the line here, but as soon as stick hits batter head, the 14"x5" steelie sets out the Elite stall in grand style. Straight away it's clear that this is a serious proposition, as indeed should be the case with any snare bearing the Sensitone moniker.

We're in favour of using as little damping as possible and this drum makes this eminently possible. Sure, it's bright and crackly, but any grating, ringy overtones prove relatively easy to reduce with a bit of careful tuning.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Classy understated appearance and super-solid tone.

Cons

You might find yourself fancying more than just one.

Verdict

At the heart of each drum is a core character that's appreciably different from its siblings. More importantly, every one of these 5" Elites performs in sublime fashion, making the line an agreeably affordable pro-level proposition. You're unlikely to be underwhelmed by any of them.

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Specification

Sensitone Series Steel Snare

Price:
£191
Drum Shell Material:
Steel
Hoops:
SuperHoop 2
Hoops Material:
Steel
Rods:
10
Snare Shell Thickness (mm):
1
Snare Size (inches):
14 x 5, 14 x 6.5

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