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    Hi, everyone! I'm a band director/percussion instructor. I'll be purchasing new drumline equipment for my high school and can't decide on the 14" or 13" snare. I'm ordering the Carboncore series, just not sure on the size for snare. I will need 6 snares. I'm also ordering 3 of the 6-drum Tenors sized 6", 8", 10", 12", 13", and 14", as well as Bass sizes 16", 18", 20", 22", 24", and 26". These will be for both Marching Band and Indoor Percussion Ensemble. Any thoughts, suggestions, or recommendations? All input is welcome. Thanks, everyone!

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    Originally posted by droideka7510 View Post
    Hi, everyone! I'm a band director/percussion instructor. I'll be purchasing new drumline equipment for my high school and can't decide on the 14" or 13" snare. I'm ordering the Carboncore series, just not sure on the size for snare. I will need 6 snares. I'm also ordering 3 of the 6-drum Tenors sized 6", 8", 10", 12", 13", and 14", as well as Bass sizes 16", 18", 20", 22", 24", and 26". These will be for both Marching Band and Indoor Percussion Ensemble. Any thoughts, suggestions, or recommendations? All input is welcome. Thanks, everyone!
    I personally love 14" snares. They are manlier.

    The quad sizes are perfect.

    The bass sizes are ok. I would go with 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, and 28 just because it's a little easier to find that nice subwoofer sound out of the 28 vs the 26. You'll need somebody that can carry the mofo because it's pretty heavy.
    Looking to sell my 14x5.5 Ludwig "Blacrolite."

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    • #3
      14s for sure. No many people use 13s these days. However, i do recoment the 14x10s as opposed to the 14x12 being that your using them for indoor too. The two inches wont make a big difference outdoors but will help for indoor. Moreover, its a little easier on some of the smaller players high schools often get. You definitely wont regret spending the extra change to get carboncores. They are AWESOEME!

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      • #4
        14s for sure. No many people use 13s these days. However, i do recommend the 14x10s as opposed to the 14x12 being that your using them for indoor too. The two inches wont make a big difference outdoors but will help for indoor. Moreover, its a little easier on some of the smaller players high schools often get. You definitely wont regret spending the extra change to get carboncores. They are AWESOME!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mikeymiked View Post
          14s for sure. No many people use 13s these days. However, i do recoment the 14x10s as opposed to the 14x12 being that your using them for indoor too. The two inches wont make a big difference outdoors but will help for indoor. Moreover, its a little easier on some of the smaller players high schools often get. You definitely wont regret spending the extra change to get carboncores. They are AWESOEME!
          Yup. What he said. The high school that I teach at uses 13s and I always poke fun at them because "it's too heavy".
          Looking to sell my 14x5.5 Ludwig "Blacrolite."

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          • #6
            Yep, definitely 14x10s
            Sonor S-Classix - Sonor 3007 - Zildjian and Dream - Marimba One

            CHURCH DRUMMER'S ARMY

            Originally posted by beermaniac
            Each time i see this i wish i had the power to summon meteorite strikes or at least set people on fire
            just by hating them :(

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            • #7
              14x10s!
              1. Tama Superstar Hyperdrive , brushed charcoal finish.
              2. I drum for Jesus ;-)

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              • #8
                Thanks, everyone, for your input!

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