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The Ludwig Vistalite 50th Anniversary 14'' x 6.5'' snare is a limited-edition snare released in celebration of 50 wonderful years of Ludwig Vistalite. Ideal for drumming enthusiasts and collectors alike, the Ludwig Vistalite 50th Anniversary snare drum features a reinforced moulded acrylic shell, with a unique red and white see-through design. The acrylic shells provide focused tones with a powerful attack, perfect for a range of drumming styles and genres.
Thanks to the 45-degree bearing edge, full tonality and sound can easily be acquired in the flick of a stick. The Ludwig Vistalite snare delivers crisp strokes with a solid pop to provide a clear transition between ghost notes and single strokes. Renowned for their higher volume levels, the Vistalite series snare will ensure you are both seen and heard, packing power and clarity into every stroke.
Product Ref: 219069
Celebrating 50 years of the stunning Vistalite series, first introduced in 1972. Notorious for their attack and stunning transparent aesthetics, the Vistalite acrylic drums are a statement both sonically and visually. Since their introduction, Vistalite drums have been performed on and coveted by some of the world’s top drummers – including John Bonham of Led Zeppelin.
The original Vistalites are a collectors item, available in clear, blue, green, red, amber, and yellow. These kits were famously played by Karen Carpenter, Keith Moon from the Who, Nick Mason from Pink Floyd, Ron Bushy from Iron Butterfly, John Bonham from Led Zeppelin, and Jay Osmond from The Osmonds. In 1976, Ludwig broadened the line with the addition of the Rainbow vistalites. This kit featured multicoloured shells. Tequila Sunrise was the most popular release at this time, with a combination of red, orange and yellow stripes. The multi-coloured acrylic shells were co-invented by elvis presleys drummer Ronn Tutt.
In 1978, Ludwig introduced the Tivoli Vistalite by inserting small light bulbs into the shells. This series, however, proved unpopular due to electrical and shell problems – caused by the pressure of overtightened lugs and exposure to freezing temperatures.
Early 2001 saw a reintroduction of the Vistalite series, with the top seller being a replica of the amber five piece kit – famously played by John Bonham. This re-issue provided drummers with a nostalgic feeling, whilst offering an enhanced sound-quality. The shells were slightly thicker which helped provide a warmer sound that was more resonant than the original kits. Another key improvement was the bearing edges. The original kits were fitted with a noncontinuous bearing edge, while the re-issues had a continuous 45-degree edge – making a fuller, cleaner tone.
Popular with rockers and jazz players alike, the Visalite kits boast a wide tuning range, with a dry yet punchy and projecting sound. Vistalite drum kits were even seen in the electronic music scene, making an appearance in the award-winning Daft Punk music video Robot Rock.
One stunning factor of the Vistalite 50th-anniversary snare is the high-quality chrome hardware designed to provide enhanced tuning stability, strength and durability this Ludwig snare is nothing short of perfection. With the featured triple-flanged hoops, the Vistalite snare is perfect for rim shots, whilst providing optimum snare tones to your playing. The Ludwig Vistalite 14’’ x 6.5’’ Snare features one of Ludwig’s own 18 strand snare wires to deliver a great balance of snare and shell sounds. Cleverly, Ludwig has included the snare throw off in the chrome ware aesthetic, providing a design that ensures the throw off nicely blends into the rest of the shell and hardware, all finished off with the Ludwig brand engraved into the throw off – providing the most elegant of looks. This snare is simply something special.
The Ludwig Vistalite 14’’ x 6.5’’ snare drum features a reinforced seam moulded acrylic shell this clever construction produces a strong attack with clear, balanced sounds which are well suited to a range of genres. The shell is fully stabilised and feature a dual reinforced seam for exceptional strength to accompany the extremely eye-catching crystalline look. The high-quality shell is also equipped with durable chrome hardware which adds to the strength of the snare without compromising the stunning design.
Established in 1909 by William F. & Theobald Ludwig, the Ludwig Drum Company has since progressed to become one of the world's leading drum manufacturers. William had been a professional drummer, performing and touring with circuses and shows along with occasional gigs. The brothers decided to open a drum shop in Chicago, and called it Ludwig & Ludwig. The company began with a concept for the design and manufacture of a bass drum pedal, but quickly progressed, adding new products to the catalogue including snare drums and timpani.
After Theobald Ludwig died in 1918, William continued by himself, and by 1923, Ludwig had become one of the largest drum manufacturers in the world, employing 240 workers. In the late 20's, Ludwig & Ludwig was sold to C.G. Conn instrument company, and despite staying on to run the company which now belonged to Conn, William Ludwig eventually left to start a new company which he named after his initials: the WFL Drum Company, in 1937. During WWII, the company was producing drums on a small scale but soon grew in size to become one of the main competitors for Ludwig & Ludwig. In the following years, Ludwig & Ludwig stopped producing drums altogether, meaning William and his son Bill Jr. were able to buy the Ludwig trademark back from Conn.
During the 1960's, Ludwig began to receive huge amounts of publicity and their products started to become much more widely recognised throughout the drumming industry. Ludwig started to introduce more and more products to their ranges, with key artists such as John Bonham from Led Zeppelin performing on Ludwig drums and gaining yet more publicity and recognition.
Since the 1960's and 1970's, Ludwig has maintained its status as one of the most popular drum manufacturers in the world. The manufacturing facility remains in Monroe, NC, offering huge ranges of drums and accessories, including full drum kits, snares, percussion, hardware, accessories, and even merchandise. The company also celebrated its 100th anniversary, releasing yet more flagship drumming equipment. Ludwig's snares are often considered some of the best in the business, holding the title of the world's most toured and recorded snares ever. Offering sounds which are often imitated but never duplicated, the snares are available in a huge variety of materials, sizes, finishes, and with different components. Every snare offers unique qualities, but they all share one property. A truly unbeatable sound.