Oooh, this is a tough one. I'm a die hard Supraphonic guy but fell in love with the original Gretch Copper shell, but the cost was out of the question. The Ludwig copper seemed like a dream come true. But now I'm not so sure. The copper is a bit "fuller and drier" but the Chrome is a bit snappier. I'd be curious how they compare recorded. At any rate, there doesn't seem to be that much of difference to justify the additional $300 in price.
@@NickCostaMusic I think the fuller /dry sound has a nice character and I imagine it'd be more appealing when playing solo, and it might even record nicely (depending on the music) but in general, a good snappy snare always works, and tends to cut through the band live. I also play bass and there's something about the timbre of a Supraphonic that slices through the bass register that I prefer.
Appreciate that, thank you @MarkMonolithOfficial ! I've done a few comparison videos to chrome over brass, which is the only brass snare I have at the moment besides an 8X14 black beauty - links are below. Copper vs Chrome over Brass - th-cam.com/video/QEJOaxs9Faw/w-d-xo.html Supraphonic vs Chrome over Brass - th-cam.com/video/4l1WbMzmKGo/w-d-xo.html COA vs COB - th-cam.com/video/_k84EFTJ-XQ/w-d-xo.html
@@NickCostaMusic It's hard to distinguish one over the other as they both have great qualities. But to tell the truth, I don't have any aluminum shells in my small collection.
Loved them both and the copper is definitely drier. I personally prefer the vintage Supra but both are really great drums. I have a ‘64 Supra which is one of my favorites. These drums seem to shine at mid to high tunings.
I truly appreciate the comparisons with the copperphonic. I ran two fibreskyn heads on my raw 6.5 copper to experiment. The fiberskyn seemed have had a shorter life at med-high tensions. I don’t consider myself a hard hitter. The copper came with a heavy Ludwig head. I love ambassador heads & the ambassador x is perfect on my copper. Thank you Nick. Lastly, I assume you are playing to songs on the snare Saturday videos? Not just a click? Thank you again Nick! 🤓
I had a fiberskyn on my solid shell padauk for brush work, but after switching to an ambassador x, the drum went from dry and really boxy sounding to really waking up. I love the ambassador x since it's pretty close to the sound of an ambassador, but more durable. As for playing, no song or click - I hit the drum a few times to hear the tuning, then play what comes to mind!
It's a great drum head - I like them because they give a similar tone to an ambassador, but they're more durable. What head do you have on the drum currently?
Oooh, this is a tough one. I'm a die hard Supraphonic guy but fell in love with the original Gretch Copper shell, but the cost was out of the question. The Ludwig copper seemed like a dream come true. But now I'm not so sure. The copper is a bit "fuller and drier" but the Chrome is a bit snappier. I'd be curious how they compare recorded. At any rate, there doesn't seem to be that much of difference to justify the additional $300 in price.
All valid points, and I agree 100%. Would you prefer the snap or a fuller/drier snare sound?
@@NickCostaMusic I think the fuller /dry sound has a nice character and I imagine it'd be more appealing when playing solo, and it might even record nicely (depending on the music) but in general, a good snappy snare always works, and tends to cut through the band live. I also play bass and there's something about the timbre of a Supraphonic that slices through the bass register that I prefer.
AMazing video and comparison. The Copperphonic is great, but I prefer the Supraphonic. Can you also please do a comparison to the Brass?
Appreciate that, thank you @MarkMonolithOfficial ! I've done a few comparison videos to chrome over brass, which is the only brass snare I have at the moment besides an 8X14 black beauty - links are below.
Copper vs Chrome over Brass - th-cam.com/video/QEJOaxs9Faw/w-d-xo.html
Supraphonic vs Chrome over Brass - th-cam.com/video/4l1WbMzmKGo/w-d-xo.html
COA vs COB - th-cam.com/video/_k84EFTJ-XQ/w-d-xo.html
Another quality review... good job Nick!
I really appreciate that, thank you @HoldenMcG ! Did either drum stick out to you over the other?
@@NickCostaMusic It's hard to distinguish one over the other as they both have great qualities. But to tell the truth, I don't have any aluminum shells in my small collection.
Might not be a bad idea to add one to the collection😉
Loved them both and the copper is definitely drier. I personally prefer the vintage Supra but both are really great drums. I have a ‘64 Supra which is one of my favorites. These drums seem to shine at mid to high tunings.
Totally agree! There's a reason the Supra is the most recorded snare drum of all time.
I truly appreciate the comparisons with the copperphonic. I ran two fibreskyn heads on my raw 6.5 copper to experiment. The fiberskyn seemed have had a shorter life at med-high tensions. I don’t consider myself a hard hitter. The copper came with a heavy Ludwig head. I love ambassador heads & the ambassador x is perfect on my copper. Thank you Nick. Lastly, I assume you are playing to songs on the snare Saturday videos? Not just a click? Thank you again Nick! 🤓
I had a fiberskyn on my solid shell padauk for brush work, but after switching to an ambassador x, the drum went from dry and really boxy sounding to really waking up. I love the ambassador x since it's pretty close to the sound of an ambassador, but more durable.
As for playing, no song or click - I hit the drum a few times to hear the tuning, then play what comes to mind!
thanks for sharing
Of course - thank you for tuning in!
Any chance of the bronze Ludwig snares…?
Preferred the Supraphonic here…
Absolutely! Just need to get my hands on one...
Another great comparison…
Glad you liked it! Thank you again for tuning in during the live stream
I enjoyed the Supra phonic more than the copper phonic in this comparison. I have a 67 supra, but I have not tried it with an ambassador X yet.
It's a great drum head - I like them because they give a similar tone to an ambassador, but they're more durable. What head do you have on the drum currently?