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Our wires are manufactured by hand in Serbia and are shipped from Washington State, USA. Current stock is limited and going fast. For special order wires, the wait can be between 4-8 weeks but will eventually be fulfilled.

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14″ 30 Strand Symphonic Wire .28mm

$65.00
New! Symphonic Wires
Out of stock, available for pre-order
Product Details

These symphonic wires are our most sensitive model. Every stroke of your stick will be heard from ppp all the way to FFF! The .28mm wires offer articulation down to a whisper.

They are delicate and produce a very fat, warm and silky sound at the lightest of volumes. Ultra-responsive! Great for orchestral work, low volume gigs where you want a really fat backbeat and don’t have to hit as hard. And the tactile feel has a pleasing follow-through of your snare stroke, they’re a joy to play.

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14″ 30 Strand Symphonic Wire .28mm

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