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Manzo

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 Behemoth's Inferno- Signature Snare Drum
As a massive Behemoth fan, when I first saw this my jaw dropped. If I had $800 laying around, I would buy this. I love the Behemoth logo.
http://www.spaundrums.com/inferno%20snare.htm
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J0k3r

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that thing is sick!!!!! I agree. If only I had 875$...
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AmnestysLowEnd

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a little gimmicky if you ask me. the hard ware is mediocre for that price and the graphics scream I'm a 12 year old kid!! no offense just my 2 cents
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Not to mention that combining maple and birch together may not produce that great of a sound.
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Kind of looks like a 70s Trans Am with the flaming chicken on the hood.
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Don't be knocking Trans Ams.
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Howepirate

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I wouldn't pay over 200 bux for it.
Then again, I probably will never pay more than that for a snare considering the modern marvels of studio/live technology and head technology.
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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire

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for that kind of scratch, i'd at least expect a nickelworks or trick throw.
the snare system on that thing is worth $25 tops.
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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:for that kind of scratch, i'd at least expect a nickelworks or trick throw.
the snare system on that thing is worth $25 tops.
i have a spaun snare with one of those throws on it and i really don't think that a trick is that much better. mine has worked perfectly for me. however, i agree that everything should be top of the line for that kind of money.
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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire

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just checked. strainer's $23 from amdrumparts.com
i'm sure it works fine, but seriously... for nearly a grand...
alan said it best when he said...
"meh"
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Fri May 09, 2008 3:58 pm |
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blink44

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wow, id kill for that snare.
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sjoey1r

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His snare sound on his albums is triggered tho right? so to have his own signature sounding snare seems a bit off...right?
Dont know.
Looks cool tho....
Bit pricey tbh tho...
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Sat May 10, 2008 3:08 pm |
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Manzo

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no, he only has bass drums triggers. he has said it on several interviews.
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vincemie

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tribal birds? 875?! there are MANY other things i'd buy. if im spedning that much ill spend another 125 or so and get a really sweet craviotto limited series or one of the many fine brady snare's out there , maybe even a vintage rogers, ludwig, or slingerland drum set. I'm not a fan of any sort of "picture" on my drums of any kind, the wood grain or wrap will do just fine for me. now that being said I'm all for drum makers out there experimenting and doing crazy stuff to there drums like putting tribal fratboy looking armbands on there drums. cool
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dcolvinjeff

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All I have to say is "wow"
holy S$#%
love to hear that in a theatre
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Sun May 11, 2008 11:20 am |
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Manzo

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vin-
uh actually that is Behemoth's logo. It is a variation of that Austrian Hapsburg Family crest. They have taken out a few features of the orig Hapsburg crest and added in the inverted cross but kept the 2 headed eagle. It is a sign of power and authority.
def not a "fratboy looking armband"
you have to be a behemoth fan to enjoy that type of style
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Manzo wrote:vin-
uh actually that is Behemoth's logo. It is a variation of that Austrian Hapsburg Family crest. They have taken out a few features of the orig Hapsburg crest and added in the inverted cross but kept the 2 headed eagle. It is a sign of power and authority.
def not a "fratboy looking armband"
you have to be a behemoth fan to enjoy that type of style
yeah wasnt trying to insult. it was just a first glance type of thing, don't know the history but now that i do i have a better understanding thanks
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disrupt13

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one word.
Triggered.
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Airborne Ranger

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Not the best financial decision to spend that kind of money on any custom drum.
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Wed May 14, 2008 4:32 pm |
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Manzo

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disrupt13 wrote:one word.
Triggered.
7 words.
inferno doesn't use triggers on his snare.
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Wed May 14, 2008 6:28 pm |
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idk dude, when i see it believe it
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Even if he did trigger his snare, what's your point?
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Fri May 16, 2008 6:21 am |
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Manzo

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disrupt13 wrote:idk dude, when i see it believe it
watch any of behemoth's live drum cams, no triggers. MICS on everything except bass drums.
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darkesabre

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Nice graphics but for that scratch.....
IMHO polish a turd, it's still a turd
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Steaky

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Yeah right. Meh sums it up. It's a D.B.I. drum.
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Fri May 16, 2008 8:44 pm |
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disrupt13

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Empyrean Drums wrote:Even if he did trigger his snare, what's your point?
well its the same thing with the joey jordison snare, do you really think, he uses his?
so why would inferno use his snare? that thing would be triggered. 99% of metal bands use triggers.
just my thoughts,
i wouldnt drop that much on that thing.
and im sure no one here would,
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disrupt13 wrote:Empyrean Drums wrote:Even if he did trigger his snare, what's your point?
well its the same thing with the joey jordison snare, do you really think, he uses his?
so why would inferno use his snare? that thing would be triggered. 99% of metal bands use triggers.
just my thoughts,
i wouldnt drop that much on that thing.
and im sure no one here would,
i dont know what your pont is, but your pretty wrong. most metal bands trigger theyre kickdrums, and not theyre snare. what do you think someone gonna buy that snare drum and the sound coming from the snare is gonna be a triggered sample even tho its not plugged into anything and theyre gonna say "fuck, i knew this drum was triggered"
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Sat May 17, 2008 8:01 am |
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Empyrean Drums

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disrupt13 wrote:Empyrean Drums wrote:Even if he did trigger his snare, what's your point?
well its the same thing with the joey jordison snare, do you really think, he uses his?
so why would inferno use his snare? that thing would be triggered. 99% of metal bands use triggers.
just my thoughts,
i wouldnt drop that much on that thing.
and im sure no one here would,
The Joey Jordison snare is a mass produces steel drum, this is a custom hand made snare from Spaun.
Joey does use his, and I'm sure Inferno will use his as well.
Almost no one uses a triggered sample for their snare. When it is triggered in the studio most often it is a recorded sample from the snare they are using.
I wouldn't pay that much for this snare, nor would I pay as much as any of the custom drum companies are asking for drums--just like I wouldn’t pay $130 for a pair of sunglasses or $250 for a pair of sneakers. I'm not going claim to speak for everyone or chastise anyone for their buying preference
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Sat May 17, 2008 9:36 am |
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Brother_Bong

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Empyrean Drums wrote:disrupt13 wrote:Empyrean Drums wrote:Even if he did trigger his snare, what's your point?
well its the same thing with the joey jordison snare, do you really think, he uses his?
so why would inferno use his snare? that thing would be triggered. 99% of metal bands use triggers.
just my thoughts,
i wouldnt drop that much on that thing.
and im sure no one here would,
The Joey Jordison snare is a mass produces steel drum, this is a custom hand made snare from Spaun.
Joey does use his, and I'm sure Inferno will use his as well.
Almost no one uses a triggered sample for their snare. When it is triggered in the studio most often it is a recorded sample from the snare they are using.
I wouldn't pay that much for this snare, nor would I pay as much as any of the custom drum companies are asking for drums--just like I wouldn’t pay $130 for a pair of sunglasses or $250 for a pair of sneakers. I'm not going claim to speak for everyone or chastise anyone for their buying preference
I have seen videos of Joey NOT playing his sig snare, maybe it was from before he had it. Would you pay $2200 for a nine piece Medicine Man kit?
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Sat May 17, 2008 10:16 am |
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Empyrean Drums

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Bong wrote:Empyrean Drums wrote:disrupt13 wrote:Empyrean Drums wrote:Even if he did trigger his snare, what's your point?
well its the same thing with the joey jordison snare, do you really think, he uses his?
so why would inferno use his snare? that thing would be triggered. 99% of metal bands use triggers.
just my thoughts,
i wouldnt drop that much on that thing.
and im sure no one here would,
The Joey Jordison snare is a mass produces steel drum, this is a custom hand made snare from Spaun.
Joey does use his, and I'm sure Inferno will use his as well.
Almost no one uses a triggered sample for their snare. When it is triggered in the studio most often it is a recorded sample from the snare they are using.
I wouldn't pay that much for this snare, nor would I pay as much as any of the custom drum companies are asking for drums--just like I wouldn’t pay $130 for a pair of sunglasses or $250 for a pair of sneakers. I'm not going claim to speak for everyone or chastise anyone for their buying preference
I have seen videos of Joey NOT playing his sig snare, maybe it was from before he had it. Would you pay $2200 for a nine piece Medicine Man kit?
A kid in the other thread posted some videos of him using it.
$2200 was not retail price or face value for that kit, and this time next year there will probobly be Inferno snares on Ebay for $350.
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Sat May 17, 2008 11:09 am |
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Brother_Bong

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You are probably right Steve. So do you think what I paid was fair?
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Sat May 17, 2008 12:11 pm |
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Empyrean Drums

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Bong wrote:You are probably right Steve. So do you think what I paid was fair?
1/3 of the market price? Oh yeah.
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Sat May 17, 2008 12:22 pm |
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Brother_Bong

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Empyrean Drums wrote:Bong wrote:You are probably right Steve. So do you think what I paid was fair?
1/3 of the market price? Oh yeah.
Cool, thats what I thought. Plus with that assortment of sizes I have literally dozens, if not hundreds of set up options.
So I guess back to the OP, paying that much for one drum when you can get an entire mid to upper/mid level brand name kit for the same coin seems foolish.
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Sat May 17, 2008 12:43 pm |
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Empyrean Drums

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Bong wrote:Empyrean Drums wrote:Bong wrote:You are probably right Steve. So do you think what I paid was fair?
1/3 of the market price? Oh yeah.
Cool, thats what I thought. Plus with that assortment of sizes I have literally dozens, if not hundreds of set up options.
So I guess back to the OP, paying that much for one drum when you can get an entire mid to upper/mid level brand name kit for the same coin seems foolish.
But that goes for any drum, that was the point I was trying to make in the JJ snare thread. Endorsers are a marketing tool to increace the percieved value of something without actually offering anything more. I would say paying suggested retail price for anything is kind of foolish, there are plenty of deals to be had.
Look at buying a car--the worst thing you could do is go straight to the dealer, get a loan and drive off the lot with a new car. You trade in your old car for next to nothing so they can sell it on the used car lot for 15x what they paid for, and take out a loan for 1.5x the sticker price of the car that starts dropping in value the moment you sign the deal
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Brother_Bong

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Empyrean Drums wrote:Bong wrote:Empyrean Drums wrote:Bong wrote:You are probably right Steve. So do you think what I paid was fair?
1/3 of the market price? Oh yeah.
Cool, thats what I thought. Plus with that assortment of sizes I have literally dozens, if not hundreds of set up options.
So I guess back to the OP, paying that much for one drum when you can get an entire mid to upper/mid level brand name kit for the same coin seems foolish.
But that goes for any drum, that was the point I was trying to make in the JJ snare thread. Endorsers are a marketing tool to increace the percieved value of something without actually offering anything more. I would say paying suggested retail price for anything is kind of foolish, there are plenty of deals to be had.
Look at buying a car--the worst thing you could do is go straight to the dealer, get a loan and drive off the lot with a new car. You trade in your old car for next to nothing so they can sell it on the used car lot for 15x what they paid for, and take out a loan for 1.5x the sticker price of the car that starts dropping in value the moment you sign the deal
Agreed, like they say, as soon as you drive that new car off of the lot it loses 25% value.
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Ouch!.......... my dick just hit my desk..........that is one sexy snare drum!!!!!!!!!
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xdoseonex wrote:disrupt13 wrote:Empyrean Drums wrote:Even if he did trigger his snare, what's your point?
well its the same thing with the joey jordison snare, do you really think, he uses his?
so why would inferno use his snare? that thing would be triggered. 99% of metal bands use triggers.
just my thoughts,
i wouldnt drop that much on that thing.
and im sure no one here would,
i dont know what your pont is, but your pretty wrong. most metal bands trigger theyre kickdrums, and not theyre snare. what do you think someone gonna buy that snare drum and the sound coming from the snare is gonna be a triggered sample even tho its not plugged into anything and theyre gonna say "fuck, i knew this drum was triggered"
HEY!
NO!
dude, i dont even know what im talking about
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SINISTER

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well its the same thing with the joey jordison snare, do you really think, he uses his?
so why would inferno use his snare? that thing would be triggered. 99% of metal bands use triggers.
just my thoughts,
i wouldnt drop that much on that thing.
and im sure no one here would,[/quote]
actually its more like 50% or less. Played hundrends of shows with tons and tons of other metal bands and the majority don't trigger.
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Manzo

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that is a terrible stereotype that all metal drummers use triggers. I think inferno is actually using this snare. he used a snare in the same dimensions before, so i assume he is using this one now...
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Mon May 19, 2008 5:07 pm |
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im not grouping anyone into a stereo type, cause i play in a metal band, but look at pete sandoval for example, he triggers,
i just dont think that snare is worth that much,
just because it has a logo,
thats just me,
but a lot of bands do use triggers or sampled drums in the studio, so i have heard.
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