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How do you identify a Ludwig Supraphonic?

How do you identify a 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.

How do I identify my Ludwig drums?

Serial Number/Badge Styles These are the gold standards for identifying a vintage Ludwig drum. The general rule of thumb is a “Keystone” badge indicates a drum from the ’60s and a “Blue & Olive” badge indicates a drum from the ’70s or early ’80s.

What is a Supraphonic made of?

Performance-proven, the sound that fueled the most hit recordings in history, Ludwig Supraphonic is the snare choice of the pros. The USA-made chrome-plated, seamless, beaded aluminum shell produces a bright, crisp attack with the perfect balance of full resonant tone and snare crack.

When did Ludwig change their logo?

The change of the Ludwig logo, from the script to the stricter square logo, was a sort of foreshadowing of just that. 1968 saw the rise of a new logo and yet the coming rise of another decade owned by Ludwig innovation. This time headed by William Ludwig II.

What is the best snare drum?

The best snare drums you can buy today

  • Pearl Sensitone.
  • DW Design Series Black Nickel Over Brass.
  • Gretsch Full Range Hammered Black Steel.
  • Mapex Black Panther Design Lab Series.
  • Yamaha Recording Custom.
  • British Drum Company Merlin.
  • Sonor Signature Series Benny Greb.
  • Ludwig Black Beauty.

What is the most recorded snare drum?

Ludwig Supraphonic
The Ludwig Supraphonic is arguably the most-recorded snare drum in history.

Is Ludwig a good drum brand?

The Element Evolution by Ludwig is one of the highest-rated acoustic drum sets on the market. It’s cheap, when it comes to price, but value for money considering the complete package. As far as entry-level kits go, this is one of the top drum sets out there.

Which Ludwig drums are made in USA?

The NeuSonic is a new mid-range offering from Ludwig, crafted in the company’s Monroe, North Carolina, factory. The drums feature blended Maple and Cherry shells, lightweight hardware, tough formica finishes, and are available in two three-piece shell packs.

What’s the serial number on a Ludwig drum?

Serial Number/Badge Styles These are the gold standards for identifying a vintage Ludwig drum. The general rule of thumb is a “Keystone” badge indicates a drum from the ’60s and a “Blue & Olive” badge indicates a drum from the ’70s or early ’80s. The Blue & Olive badge replaced the Keystone in 1969, so there’s some natural overlap.

When did the Ludwig LM400 Supraphonic come out?

1960 – 1963: Brass keystone badge w no serial number & etched characters. 6.5″ depth model LM402 added, imperial lugs redesigned to be more hollow thus lighter 1961: Lacquered brass shell discontinued, a few shells were made out of steel, the one piece spun aluminum shell with one flange is introduced.

What’s the difference between Ludwig Black Beauty and Supraphonic snare drum?

There are several differences between the two, most notably the shell construction. The Ludwig Black Beauty snare drum boasts a seamless beaded 1.2mm brass shell. The shell is completely smooth, with a black chrome finish all over the brass. The brass shell delivers a powerful and rounded tone, with a lot of bite.

What kind of badge does a Ludwig drum have?

These are the gold standards for identifying a vintage Ludwig drum. The general rule of thumb is a “Keystone” badge indicates a drum from the ’60s and a “Blue & Olive” badge indicates a drum from the ’70s or early ’80s.