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Pearl MH1460/B Matt Halpern 6x14 Brass Signature Snare Drum

Pearl MH1460/B Matt Halpern 6x14 Brass Signature Snare Drum

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Pearl Artist Matt Halpern designed each element of his Signature Snare Drum to complement -as well as contrast- the complex nature of his playing. Subtle touches, like black powder-coating and three shell vents help to temper the lively tone of its 1.5mm Brass shell. MasterCast die-cast hoops boost projection but Evans Heavyweight Dry heads deliver a controlled attack.

Its SR150 Click-Lock strainer delivers increased sensitivity, while visual touches like black/brass STL Swivel Tube Lugs and striking yellow gaskets, serve to inspire the ideal performance. The end result is a snare drum with cutting, dry, versatility that responds quickly for aggressive play, and serves a variety of styles with an expanded tuning range.

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Product Name Pearl MH1460/B Matt Halpern 6x14 Brass Signature Snare Drum
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.

Pearl MH1460/B Matt Halpern 6x14 Brass Signature Snare Drum

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Pearl Artist Matt Halpern designed each element of his Signature Snare Drum to complement -as well as contrast- the complex nature of his playing. Subtle touches, like black powder-coating and three shell vents help to temper the lively tone of its 1.5mm Brass shell. MasterCast die-cast hoops boost projection but Evans Heavyweight Dry heads deliver a controlled attack.

Its SR150 Click-Lock strainer delivers increased sensitivity, while visual touches like black/brass STL Swivel Tube Lugs and striking yellow gaskets, serve to inspire the ideal performance. The end result is a snare drum with cutting, dry, versatility that responds quickly for aggressive play, and serves a variety of styles with an expanded tuning range.

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Product Name Pearl MH1460/B Matt Halpern 6x14 Brass Signature Snare Drum
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.
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