Ludwig LM400 14″ x 5″ Supraphonic Snare Drum Imperial Lugs

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Ludwig LM400 14

The Ludwig LM400 14 x 5 Supraphonic Snare Drum Imperial Lugs is THE snare drum youve heard time and time again. The most recorded snare of all time the high-quality snare from Ludwig features a seamless aluminium shell with a stunning chrome plating. The shell provides a natural brightness that accompanies the resonant tone with a great balance of frequencies making the drum ideal for a wide range of drumming styles and genres.From smooth jazz to heavy metal the Supraphonic Snare Drums are perfect for use on stage or in the studio thanks to their musical nature and tuning versatility. The high-quality chrome hardware includes triple-flanged hoops accompanied by Ludwig Imperial lugs offering consistent and reliable tuning in whatever the range. Available in a range of sizes shell materials and lug types the Ludwig Supraphonic snare drums deliver high-end performance for any serious drummer.

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About Ludwig Drums Established in 1909 by William F. & Theobald Ludwig the Ludwig Drum Company has since progressed to become one of the worlds leading drum manufacturers. William had been a professional drummer performing and touring with circuses and shows along with occasional gigs. The brothers decided to open a drum shop in Chicago and called it Ludwig & Ludwig. The company began with a concept for the design and manufacture of a bass drum pedal but quickly progressed adding new products to the catalogue including snare drums and timpani. After Theobald Ludwig died in 1918 William continued by himself and by 1923 Ludwig had become one of the largest drum manufacturers in the world employing 240 workers. In the late 20s Ludwig & Ludwig was sold to C.G. Conn instrument company and despite staying on to run the company which now belonged to Conn William Ludwig eventually left to start a new company which he named after his initials: the WFL Drum Company in 1937. During WWII the company was producing drums on a small scale but soon grew in size to become one of the main competitors for Ludwig & Ludwig. In the following years Ludwig & Ludwig stopped producing drums altogether meaning William and his son Bill Jr. were able to buy the Ludwig trademark back from Conn. During the 1960s Ludwig began to receive huge amounts of publicity and their products started to become much more widely recognised throughout the drumming industry. Ludwig started to introduce more and more products to their ranges with key artists such as John Bonham from Led Zeppelin performing on Ludwig drums and gaining yet more publicity and recognition. Since the 1960s and 1970s Ludwig has maintained its status as one of the most popular drum manufacturers in the world. The manufacturing facility remains in Monroe NC offering huge ranges of drums and accessories including full drum kits snares percussion hardware accessories and even merchandise. The company also celebrated its 100th anniversary releasing yet more flagship drumming equipment. Ludwigs snares are often considered some of the best in the business holding the title of the worlds most toured and recorded snares ever. Offering sounds which are often imitated but never duplicated the snares are available in a huge variety of materials sizes finishes and with different components. Every snare offers unique qualities but they all share one property; a truly unbeatable sound. With over one hundred years in the profession of percussion Ludwig have provided high -quality drums to an extensive list of renowned drummers the world over. Follow in the footsteps of the greats and pave your path to percussion glory through a vast selection of tones styles and sizes designed to get the best out of your playing. Features 5″ x 14″ shell size 1.7mm Seamless Aluminum Shell 2.3mm Steel Triple Flanged Hoops P85AC Throw Off with a P35AC Butt Plate Specifications Type: Snare Shell (Depth x Diameter): 5 x 14 Shell Material: Aluminium Hoops: Triple-Flanged Hoops Lugs: Imperial Lugs Finish: Chrome Plated Product Code: LM400


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