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Rogers Dynasonic Vs Fibes SFT690 Last viewed: 52 minutes ago

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Here's a video that I made a while back comparing both snares at a time when I had both of these drums at the same time. I no longer have the Fibes.

It's a bit rough, but thought it might be worth posting.

I have the Rogers tuned a little low to get what I feel is the best sound out of it. The Fibes on the other hand doesn't seem to work well at lower tuning.

[ame="https://youtu.be/RJv_CYlpd3U"]https://youtu.be/RJv_CYlpd3U[/ame]

Posted on 8 years ago
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Very nice! I really like them both. Each has a great sound. That's about where I have my COB Dyna tuned. What batter head you using on that?

Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 8 years ago
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BTW are you using a snare bridge on the Dyna? What heads on these thanks!

Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 8 years ago
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From Chromeo

Here's a video that I made a while back comparing both snares at a time when I had both of these drums at the same time. I no longer have the Fibes.It's a bit rough, but thought it might be worth posting.I have the Rogers tuned a little low to get what I feel is the best sound out of it. The Fibes on the other hand doesn't seem to work well at lower tuning.https://youtu.be/RJv_CYlpd3U

We don't have the Rogers, but my son and I do have a chrome over fiberglass Fibes, a la Buddy Rich, and it's the most sensitive, articulate snare we own. It also plays really loudly. My son doesn't gig with it much though, usually preferring one of his three Lugwigs.

Mark
BosLover
Posted on 8 years ago
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From FFR428

BTW are you using a snare bridge on the Dyna? What heads on these thanks!

Cheers, Glenn. It's a Remo Coated Ambassador over a Diplomat Hazy snare side head on both snares. The Dynasonic has the snare bridge. The Fibes was just too bright and snappy sounding for me. It's way too sensitive, almost like a parade snare. All you hear is snare wires, but a really cool drum nonetheless.

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From BosLover

We don't have the Rogers, but my son and I do have a chrome over fiberglass Fibes, a la Buddy Rich, and it's the most sensitive, articulate snare we own. It also plays really loudly. My son doesn't gig with it much though, usually preferring one of his three Lugwigs.

It's a real snare drummer's snare for sure.

Posted on 8 years ago
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Very nice! Those COB Dyna's are sweeties. I have a coated Diplomat batter and clear Ambassador snare reso on mine. You need a Dyna tag for yours? Send me a PM with your addy and I'll send a few to you if you'd like one. I made some a few years ago hoping to reunite them with some Dyna's out there again. Cheers!

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Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 8 years ago
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From Chromeo

It's a real snare drummer's snare for sure.

Chromeo!

I thought you did a very nice job on the A/B comparison between the two different model snare drums! That said, I'd like to add this ...

I actually play/gig BOTH these models on a steady basis. I will say/agree that both demand at the very least, a modicum of technique as neither model will let one "hide" or "fluff" through anything as EVERY STROKE played is heard as clear as day! However!, there are ways to slightly "tame" the Fibes SFT 690 through different head choice! What I have found .. for me, as this is completely personal and subjective .. is to go with a slightly heavier batter on the Fibes. In this case, a REMO Emperor Vintage Coated. That head ever so slightly knocks down that super high end snare sound, yet is thin enough for excellent brush response without issue! I play both models wide open, never any dampening. Resonant side is exactly as you have on yours, a REMO Ambassador weight hazy. I gigged my 1967/68 Fibes SFT 690/COF all last year with this set up in all kinds of venues with nary a problem ... and the beauty is ... the projection of fiberglass!, but again, slightly softened with that head combination. You might try that on your Fibes! Here are a couple pics of the drum I was talking about!

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Posted on 8 years ago
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Tommyp!

I knew you would eventually weigh in on this one!

-Mark

Posted on 8 years ago
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I just bought a brand new Emperor to try on my Dynasonic, since it had some power center dot Evans head on it that just didnt seem right for that drum.. Well the Emperor was wrong too. But I may give it a shot on my Fibes SFT after reading what TommyP said.

Posted on 8 years ago
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