Rogers Dyna-Sonic B7 Brass Series Snare Drum in Natural Brass Finish - 14 x 5"

1.2mm Natural Brass Shell with 7-line Center Detail

$1,699.00
Recommended Retail Price

SKU: ROG36BN



Only available from a Rogers Drums Dealer. Stock may be limited.


The latest addition to the Rogers Dyna-Sonic family, the B7 Brass Shell Dyna-Sonic snare drum, Rogers USA envisioned this new beautiful natural brass 14" shell that combines a full-timbre presence and cutting attack with Dyna-sonic sensitivity.

As a loving nod to the original Rogers metal snare drums, the B7 shells feature the original 7-Line Dyna-Sonic styling in three depths: 5" traditional, 6.5" concert and 8" super concert. Add the legendary Rogers' floating snare rail system, and you have a versatile, powerful and drop-dead gorgeous instrument that is suitable for all musical styles.

Specifications:

  • 5? x 14? Traditional depth, brass shell
  • Shell: 1.2mm thick Natural Brass with 7-line centerline detail
  • Hoops: 10 lug - 1.6mm triple flanged batter and snare side hoop with snare gates
  • Lugs: Beavertail die-cast lugs (10) Throw off: Swivo-matic (Clock Face) style strainer
  • Butt end: Clock face matching butt end
  • Snares: Exclusive floating snare rail system with adjustable 20-strand snare wires
  • Badges: Rogers script logo badge, Dyna-Sonic "Custom Built " oval badge
  • Shell Finish: Natural Brass

What makes the Dyna-Sonic difference?

  • Pinpoint Definition - You hear the result of each stroke, even at full power always without distortion.
  • Choke-Free Sound - Always clear and crisp, never mushy.
  • Faster Stick Rebound - You get added speed and better feel with half the effort Your drum head feels solid, never soft.
  • Full Dynamic Range - Everywhere on the head There are no dead spots, even at the edges.
  • The Sound - This drum has true musical sound. The tone quality is built in by the unique combination of the floating snares, head, and custom shell
  • Simplest Adjustment - Of any drum, a single tension screw gives you one-point uniform tensioning. Set it, and forget it.

THIS is the drum that "couldn't be built" This is the drum that solved a problem that "couldn't be solved" Before Dyna-Sonic, you tightened the snares, and the snares choked the head. Dyna-Sonic changes all that. Because your snares ride on an exclusive floating snare frame. They ride with the snare head, never dampen it. There's no choking. There's never and snare slap.

With a traditional snare drum, choking results from snare wires being pulled up too tight from the strainer knob when trying to dial out snare vibration and dry up or "crisp" up the sound. With the Dyna-Sonic snare frame, the concept is to allow the snare tension to be controlled on the frame itself, while the strainer knob simply brings the frame up to just "kiss" the bottom head. This results is superior sensitivity over the entire head and allows for all snare adjustment, from "dry" to "loose" to be controlled from the frame itself.

Roger's product designer, Joe Thompson said it best in his Jan 16, 1962 patent application for the Dyna-Sonic snare rail system: "The goal of this invention is to provide a drum with 'floating snares', which can be tensioned without putting pressure on the head, on a drum with no snare beds."

The Dyna-Sonic snare frame is that same exclusive floating snare frame design. Made of cast steel, the frame comes complete with snare wire mounted. The single tension screw located at the end of the frame, gives one-point uniformed tensioning with simple hand adjustment. Set it, and it remains in the desired position.

Experience the Dyna-Sonic difference - proudly brought to you by Rogers USA.

 

 

Rogers History Timeline

  • 1849
    Joseph H. Rogers establishes USA's first calfskin head company in Brewster's Station, New York, followed later by a second tannery in Farmingdale, New Jersey, operated by son Joseph H. Rogers Junior.
     
  • 1930
    In addition to drum and banjo head production, grandson Cleveland S. Rogers begins to manufacturer the first "Rogers" drums at the Farmingdale tannery. 1955 Cleveland S. Rogers sells the Rogers company to distributor Henry Grossman. Subsequently, Grossman moves Joseph Rogers Inc. from Farmingdale to Covington, Ohio.
     
  • 1956
    With the combined skills of Henry Grossman, inventor Joe Thompson, and marketing manager Ben Strauss, the Rogers Company rises to become a leading innovator in drum & percussion manufacturing at the Covington plant.
     
  • 1966 - 2006
    After an inspired decade at the company's Covington facility (considered the "Golden Era" of the Rogers brand), the company's assets are subsequently sold to a series of musical instrument corporations including CBS (1966), Brook Mays (1999), and Yamaha (2006).
     
  • 2017
    Rogers returns"¦

(ROG36BN)

SKU ROG36BN
Brand Rogers Drums
TypeSnare Drums
SeriesRogers Dyna-Sonic B7 Brass Series
StyleMetal Snare Drums
FinishNatural Brass
Configuration14 x 5"
Shell1.2mm Natural Brass

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