"In the past, we’ve experimented with many different types of metals in our Edge rings. Traditionally, we use brass, but we've also experimented with aluminum, zinc and other alloys. The Sabian cymbal alloy is a completely different animal. We were expecting something very musical, and that's exactly what we got! In addition, Lake Birch wood is a very dark, mellow sounding wood. It comes from Moosehead Lake in Maine, and like our old Lake Superior drums, it's much denser because of its age and the minerals that have been added over time. To top it all off, we came up with a custom Antique Bronze plating exclusively for this drum. It's a beautiful instrument and it really does sound as good as it looks."
Sabian VP of Manufacturing and Metal Specialist, Nort Hargrove, adds:
"When I started in this business, partnering between companies was common. We all knew that on our own, we didn't have the answer for everything. So, when we were approached by DW to help on this project, it reaffirmed that somebody out there thinks we're pretty good at what we do, and when we agreed, we affirmed the same about them. It's truly rewarding to see this happen from companies that are still family-owned, which is also a rarity these days."
Only 50 of the 6x14" Limited Edition drums will ever be built and each one is hand-signed by DW Drum Designer, John Good. DW Collector's Series features such as the MAG throw-off system with 3P (3-position) butt-plate, True Tone snare wires, True Pitch stainless steel tension rods, 3.0 steel True Hoops and DW Heads by Remo USA all come standard on the snare. The collectable drum comes in a rugged, oversized carrying case. Retail price for the Collector's Series Vault Edge is $2,499.99.
DW Director of Marketing, Scott Donnell, comments:
"We set out to design the definitive cymbal alloy snare drum, one that will set a new standard and stand the test of time. The beauty of the Edge design is that we don’t have to drill into the cast metal; all of the lugs, throw-off, etc., are affixed to the core. This greatly reduces the potential for stress cracks or tension that can compromise the integrity of the shell. Additionally, it’s a hybrid drum, so it's extremely versatile. It's a collectable that can be played and enjoyed."
© Drummerszone.com 2002-2024 Drummerszone.com is a Musicpublishers.nl website.
Oops, you're not logged in!
The more you like
the more you get!