The difference in this studio test is 10 db on the high, non-desirable frequencys.
Those frequencys generally causes problems regarding the overall sound.
With a SnarePal you can eliminate those frequencys.
But they can also be of great use, when a microphone is used on the lower drumhead.
Then you´ll get a full and rich snare-sound, on 2 channels, which is more easy to control and mix it into your flawor of choise.
There are many different situations where a SnarePal comes in handy,
whether it´s a studio recording, live or rehearsal.
Audiotrack without a SnarePal mounted
Audiotrack with a SnarePal mounted
In the test a Neumann TLM 103 was is placed 40 cm in front of the snaredrum.
Listen to the difference






