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Are Ludwig snare drums good?

Often imitated, never duplicated, Ludwig snare drums have been the industry standard since 1911. The tradition and quality continues on today better than ever with a sound that could only be Ludwig. Ludwig Snare Drums are the most toured and recorded snare drum in the world and with good reason.

What are Ludwig rockers made of?

The Rockers were the first drums made in the, then new, Monroe, NC plant. The Chicago factory was closed around 1985 and all US Ludwig production then went to NC. They were 4 ply shells, 6 or 7 mm thick and made of poplar and birch. The same shell was eventually used on the higher priced Super Classics.

What is a Ludwig Super Classic?

top of the ludwig line with seperate lugs for each head. those lugs are also called classic lugs. 3 ply with re rings. they had a catalogued configuration also that was called a super classic kit.

What ply are Ludwig drums?

3-ply
Ludwig’s 3-ply shell formula was unveiled in 1923; at the time touted as being built “…in accordance with the recognized correct principles used in the manufacture of airplanes.” This classic construction evolved into a sound that captured the attention of generations of drummers.

Is a Ludwig Supraphonic worth it?

I’m sure the 5 inch is a great sounding drum. It probably sounds amazing for jazz, pop, and really any style of music, for that matter. Honestly, I would use it on most of my recordings as it has been used on some of the most popular recorded songs in popular music.

How can you tell what year a Ludwig drum is?

In this article, we’ll be looking at the three best ways to identify a Ludwig: date stamp, serial number/badge style and shell construction. Forenote: The first two means of indication, date stamp and serial number/badge style, are the two most accurate for identifying the correct year of production.

Where are Ludwig drums manufactured?

There was a Ludwig factory in LaGrange, IL, up through 2013, but all operations are now based in North Carolina and Elkhart, Indiana. Here is a look at the old Ludwig Drum factory on Damen Avenue, as it was in 1955 vs.

How do you identify a Ludwig Supraphonic?

The counter hoops of a Super-Ludwig are chrome over brass. The counter hoops of the Supra-Phonic are chrome over steel. A magnet will attract to the steel hoops but not to the brass hoops. The magnet test cannot differentiate the shells because neither brass nor aluminum will attract a magnet.

How can you tell Ludwig Supraphonic?

1970: Lud-a-loy stickers added to inside of shell, a few Supraphonic 400 snares are made with brass shells and can be identified by the letters B or BR stamped by the muffler, and by modified shorter blue and olive badges.

When did the Ludwig rocker snare drums come out?

Ludwig Rocker Snare Drums! Some info on Rockers…. Introduced in late 70’s as a budget drum kit called the Combo and Combo II, then replaced by the Standard line, and around 1984 called the S/L Series. (These are not Rockers lines of drums)

What are Ludwig Rockers made of?

The Rockers were the first drums made in the, then new, Monroe, NC plant. The Chicago factory was closed around 1985 and all US Ludwig production then went to NC. They were 4 ply shells, 6 or 7 mm thick and made of poplar and birch.

How do I know if my Ludwig rocker heads are original?

Ludwig Rockers heads can go on any drum set, so you need to look at the badges and the lugs. If your drums have the Black and White Ludwig Badges then they are the early Rockers or the S/L series drums. There were three version of the Black and White badges..

What is the difference between the rocker series of drums?

The Rocker Series from 1994 – 1998 was taiwan-made and inferior with pearl-type tom holders. From 1996 on the Rocker Series was updated. The drums had mini-classic lugs and had new shells made of poplar, birch and maple.