Rogers Dyna-Sonic, 14x5" Maple/Poplar Shell Snare Drum 2020s - Black Lacquer

Like new, out of the box condition, this beauty is constructed of select North American maple and poplar, with precision-cast, chromed hardware; all based on the original design and styling. At the heart of the drum, is the Rogers proprietary, floating snare rail system, which provides extraordinary sensitivity and control that has never been matched. Faithfully appointed with the Rogers script logo, oval badge and Clock face strainer, the new Rogers Dyna-Sonic stands as a masterpiece of art and sonic excellence.

Dyna-Sonic Features:

  • Shell: Proprietary maple/poplar shell with reinforcement rings
  • Hoops: 10 lug - 1.6mm triple flanged batter and snare side hoop with snare gates
  • Lugs: The Classic, Timeless Beavertail Lug
  • Throw off: Round Clock face style strainer
  • Butt end: Clock face matching butt end
  • Snares: Floating snare rail system with 20 strand snare wires
  • Badges: Rogers script logo badge, Dyna-Sonic Custom Built badge
  • Interior finish: Fruit wood stain interior

Serial Number: #D2523

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Listed6 months ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • #36 Dyna-Sonic 5x14" Wood Snare Drum with Beavertail Lugs Reissue
Finish
  • Black Lacquer
Categories
Year
  • 2020s
Made In
  • United States
Diameter
  • 14"
Shell Material
  • Maple
  • Poplar

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