A Drummer's Honest Deep Dive on Our Snare
We came across this video review from a drummer who picked up a used Dialtune snare—and went all in. He put it through months of regular use, tested it against other snares, swapped out snare wires, compared tone, evaluated feel, and even weighed it. That kind of attention to detail is exactly what we value most.
When drummers take time to share what works, what doesn’t, and what could be better—it helps us build better drums. His feedback hit on a few core things we care about:
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Real-World Use: He’s not just testing—it’s a snare he uses often, in real scenarios.
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Tone Exploration: Tunings, snare-off play, wire swaps—it’s clear he hears what matters.
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Constructive Critique: He points out things that could be better—like the weight, stand fit, or dial feel—and that kind of input helps us keep improving.
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Genuine Comparison: He lined it up against classics like the Supraphonic and still came away preferring the tone and feel of the Dialtune.
🎥 Watch the full review here:
We’re always listening. If you’ve got thoughts on your snare, good or bad, we want to hear it!
Let us know what you think.
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