Natural Snare Drums – made in Poland
Shells 100% MapleThe shells of the Natural Made in Poland snare drum series are made from 6 layers of maple wood, with a total thickness of 4.8 mm. The highest priority in designing Polmuz drums was the sound. By using all horizontal layers and applying very high pressure during compression, we achieved a very focused, loud, and slightly harder sound that performs excellently under studio microphones and on stage. The shell edge is additionally sanded and waxed to achieve the highest quality. The snares are hand-finished with natural oils and waxes, giving them a unique appearance and beautiful sound.
Walnut Snare Drums
100% Walnut ShellsThe shells of the Walnut series snare drums are made from 7 layers of walnut wood, with a total thickness of 5.4 mm. The highest priority in designing Polmuz drums was the sound. Balanced mid and high tones provide great versatility across many musical styles. The full, low-end sound while maintaining the focused and clear tone of the shells was achieved through the use of carefully selected walnut layers, as well as focusing on shell forming and edge shaping.
Maple Snare Drums
100% Maple ShellsThe shells of the Maple series are made from 6 layers of maple wood, with a total thickness of 4.8 mm. The highest priority in designing Polmuz drums was the sound. Balanced mid and high tones provide great versatility across many musical styles. The full, powerful character and rich resonance of the shells were achieved through the use of carefully selected maple layers, as well as focusing on shell forming and edge shaping.
Tulipwood Snare Drums
100% Tulipwood ShellsThe shells of the Tulipwood series snare drums are made from 6 layers of American tulipwood, with a total thickness of 6.9 mm. The highest priority in designing Polmuz drums was the sound. Balanced mid and high tones provide great versatility across many musical styles. The unique properties of tulipwood give the drums a distinctive sound that you won’t experience with any other drums. The focused and clear tone of the shells was achieved through the use of carefully selected tulipwood layers, as well as focusing on shell forming and edge shaping.