Utilizing a steam bending process that is ages old, Noble & Cooley implement modern building techniques to achieve one of the few steam-bent shell snare drums in its price point that exceeds its value.
This particular oak shell drum features a new finish for Noble & Cooley - Shou sugi ban. Shou sugi ban originated in Japan in the 18th century as a way to make wood weatherproof. The technique involves charring a wood surface to render it a deep charcoal-black. The blackening of the wood that reveals clean, distinct lines and an inherent textural beauty that is finished with a hand-rubbed oil. A fitting complement to the bold oak grain patterns.
The Classic SS line of snare drums utilizes solid brass components forged in a sleek and elegant design that enhances and the sound and aesthetic. The lugs, like the CD Maple, stay in tune with precision and ease. The lugs are solid and attached with a single screw at the nodal point, which provides minimal contact on the shell and allows the shell to resonant at its maximum efficiency. Their drawbridge style throw-off is simple, elegant, and quiet.
Through our extensive testing, this drum performed well in multiple tuning ranges. In the medium and high tuning ranges, this drum offers sparkle and clarity from the center of the drum to the edges with ease. Whether used in a live situation, or in a studio environment, the Noble & Cooley Classic SS performs well and with ease. For players in search of an incredible instrument, look no further than the Noble & Cooley Classic SS snare drum.