Designed for 10″ snare drums, the Blaster Series snare wires feature 16-strands of medium-gauge wire, allowing for an increased snare presence. Blasters Series snare wires are professional quality snares developed for high volume, high intensity drumming. They feature specially formulated, premium-grade steel-alloy wires on angled, copper-colored end clips. The exclusive bent end clips create greater snare wire contact across the entire surface of the drum head, offering increased activity, consistency, response and projection.
- Designed for 10″ snare drums; 24 strands of wirePremium-grade steel-alloy wires developed for high volume, high intensity drummingExclusive bent end clips offer increased snare response and projectionSteel coil produces a quick and crisp snare responseAll PureSound Snare Wires are designed and manufactured in the USA
Manufacturer:Evans Drumheads
Model:B1016
SKU:I292081-N-1-WHXE
UPC: 046716576729
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