I saw this snare 4sale on ebay - described as such:
"This new snare drum from Crush Drums features a 10 ply shell made up of Maple, Mahogany, Birch, Bubinga and Ash. The Ply's run 2/2/2/2/2 with an outer ply of Natural Ash in a satin finish."
Now, from the knowledge I've gained through some minimal research and trying to catch on as much as I can here....something tells me this combination may not be very pleasing...nothing to do with wood choice/type...but wouldn't each wood vibrate "differently" (for complete lack of a more sophisticated term) thus causing problems as vibrations go from one transition to another, etc...
Now I can see 2 different woods...maybe 3 (like most of my fav vintage drums :) )....done in stave fashion perhaps better.....but This configuration has me suspecting more of a car crash than a smooth-flowing highway...
I post this b/c I'd love to hear opinions and learn whether I actually understand this subject myself :)
And I've been on a search for a mildly exotic 6x14 snare shell (not resolved yet) and the knowledge would be most helpful Clapping Happy2
Thanks for any/all comments!
Russell