This Doc Sweeney drum is made from vary rare German Burl Oak, and is the only burled oak snare drum that Doc Sweeney has produced. As expected, this drum is warm, throaty, and loud. The stave oak shell allows the drum to have a clear, precise, an clean sound as soft volume while also being able to open up to almost unlimited volume potential. This drum is a truly one of a kind drum made right here in the states in Carlsbad, California. Learn More
This drum is made of leopard wood, which is an exceptionally hard wood to work with. This drum is very staccato sounding with a sharp bite and warm attack. Featuring single flanged hoops, this drum will cut through at any volume. This drum is a truly one of a kind drum made right here in the states in Carlsbad, California. Learn More
This Doc Sweeney Snare drum is a single ply, steam bent ply of elm wood. Differing from most other steam bent drums, all reinforcement rings in the Pure series are not glued in, but rather carved in as part of the shell. This drum is a draw-dropper in sound, with a dry attack and an endless low-end that we haven't heard in drums this shallow. This drum is a truly one of a kind drum made right here in the states in Carlsbad, California. Learn More
This Doc Sweeney Legend Series drum is a single, steam bent ply of Myrtle wood. This the only Doc Sweeney 6.5x13 Legend series drum that exists on the market. This wood has a melodic note with a fat low end and dark pop. This drum would be great for any genre where a higher pitched snare is desired. Learn More
This Doc Sweeney Snare drum is a single ply, steam bent ply of oak wood. Differing from most other steam bent drums, all reinforcement rings in the Pure series are not glued in, but rather carved in as part of the shell. Oak has a punchy quality that works really well for snare drums. This drum has a naturally loud attack with plenty of warmth to back it up. Learn More
This beautiful Doc Sweeney snare drum is made from 100% Pau Ferro, or, Monterillo Rosewood. Like most woods in the rosewood family, it's known to be a very expensive and beautiful sounding wood - often reserved for some of the most high-end instruments. Learn More