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About This Listing

PDP 14" 10-LUG WOOD DRUM HOOP  
 #PDAXWH1410CB

PDP wood hoops might change the way you relate to your snare drum. They offer a sound and feel that has to be experienced to believe! A rim shot on a wood hoop is simply awesome. Cross-sticks are warm and fat, and the overall sound of the drum is warmer, thicker, and more resonant. These fit a 14" 10-lug snare drum.

From shells to hardware, you can count on PDP quality. A subsidiary of Drum Workshop, Pacific Drums and Percussion has made legendary DW quality available to working drummers at amazingly affordable prices. PDP's
drums, pedals, stands, and other drum hardware are designed and built by
drummers, for drummers. PDP gear can handle whatever abuse your gigging
schedule can dish out, and keep on truckin' night after night. Whether you're a percussion student or a seasoned drummer, for durable, great-sounding,
affordable drums and hardware, you can trust PDP.

PDP PDAXWH1410CB Wood Snare Drum Hoop Features:

Used on the resonant (snare) side
Offers a different sound and feel to your snare drum
Laminated wood hoops hold up under heavy playing
Great rim shot "crack"
Warmer, more organic sound overall
Cut-outs accommodate most throw-off profiles

Condition
Brand
Model
  • PDAXWH1410CB 14" 10-Lug Batter Side Hoop With Cut-Outs
Finish
  • Wood
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About the Seller

Arkansas Musicworks

Bentonville, AR, United States
(63,243)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:98,874

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