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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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Timekeep69

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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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ThePloughman

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Kind of looks like a 70s Trans Am with the flaming chicken on the hood.
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Timekeep69

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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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Fri May 09, 2008 12:25 pm |
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Alan_

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anavrinIV

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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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Fri May 09, 2008 2:30 pm |
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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...
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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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Fri May 09, 2008 5:04 pm |
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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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