
Jan 1st , 2010
Mapex Introduces Redesigned
Black Panther Snare Drum Series
The 12 x 5 Phantom and the 14 x 6.5 Machete are two of the
14 new
Black Panther Snare Drums from Mapex
Mapex will be unveiling its new series of Black Panther Snare Drums at the Winter NAMM Convention in Anaheim, CA. The redesigned collection consists of fourteen all new models, each with it’s own distinct voice and identity. The new Black Panther snare drums feature newly designed finishes and appointments including new lugs, hoops, throw-offs and snare strainers.
All of the new Black Panther models feature one of two classically designed lugs. One is a beautifully sculpted shield-style split lug, while the other is an elegantly forged tube-style lug. Both are strikingly attractive and give the Black Panther series a stunning new look. To complete the transformation, each drum features a distinguished new die cast chrome plated Black Panther badge.
The new Black Panthers feature an incredibly smooth piston-style throw-off that requires minimal effort to operate. The adjustment dial employs “micro-lock” technology that provides a silent, yet tactile “click” as it’s turned, allowing precise tension control.
The drums’ newly designed hardware contributes significantly to the presentation and the performance of the instruments. Mapex’s new “Sonic Saver” hoops bridge the gap between flanged and die cast hoops. The unique shaping process creates a rounded profile at the top of the hoop that reduces wear and tear to both sticks, hands and wrists, while dramatically enhancing the feel and response of every rimshot.
Each of the fourteen new drums in the series has been designated a nickname to emphasize its sound and character. For instance, the “Sledgehammer” is a heavy duty 14” x 6.5” hammered brass drum with a big, loud sound that can “bludgeon its way through the din with extreme volume and a distinct rounded tone.”
The “Phantom” has a 12” x 5” birch and walnut composite shell that gives the drum incredible sensitivity and a “ghostly” quality. All fourteen drums can be seen and heard at blackpanthersnares.com in January 2010. |