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Gretsch 4105 snare

I really love this little guy, but I’m not playing at all right now and I can’t justify keeping this around. It has a nice full but mellow sound that cuts through without being harsh. Excels at quieter volumes in ways my metal snares don’t. Makes a really satisfying “chock” when playing ballad-style rim clicks. I used it for a while in an Americana band and it was just perfect.

All original hardware as far as I can tell, except for newer heads and snares.

Bunch of photos here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/JcHocQ3q17Nxopd16

Great demo of this exact model here:


Thinking $300 OBO for The General Public, but PRF discounts available. Located in Conifer, CO. Would ship. GAMYF, etc. Thanks!

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offal wrote: Mon Mar 28, 2022 10:27 am Gretsch 4105 snare

I really love this little guy, but I’m not playing at all right now and I can’t justify keeping this around. It has a nice full but mellow sound that cuts through without being harsh. Excels at quieter volumes in ways my metal snares don’t. Makes a really satisfying “chock” when playing ballad-style rim clicks. I used it for a while in an Americana band and it was just perfect.

All original hardware as far as I can tell, except for newer heads and snares.

Bunch of photos here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/JcHocQ3q17Nxopd16

Great demo of this exact model here:


Thinking $300 OBO for The General Public, but PRF discounts available. Located in Conifer, CO. Would ship. GAMYF, etc. Thanks!
I'm not sure there's a snare drum I own that has more dynamic range than my wooden Gretsch snares.

As I've posted before, you can see the magic at work here:



Sensitive to light touches, but doesn't choke out when you wallop it. I love mine for anything Americana or ballad-ish, and it goes to most every gig.
tbone wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 11:58 pm I imagine at some point as a practicality we will all start assuming that this is probably the last thing we gotta mail to some asshole.

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Hi. I picked up one of the Monoprice multipattern tube condenser mics on sale, to try it out, because someone on GroupDIY posted a moderately favorable review of it for its price point.
Then, due to a shipping screw-up, I ended up with two of them.
They're fine, and I was curious to try them out, but I have plenty of mics.

So, I'm selling the pair of them together for what I was supposed to pay on sale for a single one. $160, plus ground shipping (or pickup in Mpls/St Paul).
Two LTM-500 mics, used a few times, with all the stuff they came with: power supplies and their 5-pin (Edit: whoops, 7, apparently) connector cords; basket mounts; cases.
Here's the GroupDIY discussion. I haven't done anything to modify them, like swap tubes or anything.
https://groupdiy.com/threads/monoprice- ... mic.76015/

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elisha wiesner wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 2:25 pm
four_oclocker_2.2 wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 11:41 am Guild S-60

Original humbucker and everything! Could use a set-up.

More details in the Reverb listing, but hit me up! Always happy to make a deal for PRF buds (especially if I don't have to ship!)

Every time I play one of these I want to buy it! If I were in the market for a guitar with a humbucker right now, I'd be all over this!
Why do people like humbuckers so much? I"m just asking because I'm ignorant of pick ups. In know how to wire a strat, jazzmaster or a Les Paul but people are like but this pick up in there. Then again i"m so ignorant that i didn't know that a les paul is the same scale length as a strat.
"There's a felling I get when I look to the west"
"When the meaningful words. When they cease to function. When there's nothing to say."

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Mickey242 wrote: Sat Apr 09, 2022 8:25 pm
elisha wiesner wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 2:25 pm
four_oclocker_2.2 wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 11:41 am Guild S-60

Original humbucker and everything! Could use a set-up.

More details in the Reverb listing, but hit me up! Always happy to make a deal for PRF buds (especially if I don't have to ship!)

Every time I play one of these I want to buy it! If I were in the market for a guitar with a humbucker right now, I'd be all over this!
Why do people like humbuckers so much? I"m just asking because I'm ignorant of pick ups. In know how to wire a strat, jazzmaster or a Les Paul but people are like but this pick up in there. Then again i"m so ignorant that i didn't know that a les paul is the same scale length as a strat.
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