Gretsch Catalina Snare Drum Review

Gretsch Catalina Snare Drum

Classic Good Looks with a Vintage Sound

The Gretsch Catalina Snare Drum features smart vintage looks and delivers a pure classic sound to match. That sweet crack is produced by a multi-ply wood shell enhanced with die cast hoops, a 30 degree edges, traditional throw-off, and the time-honored Gretsch “T-Roof” badge. Evans drumheads complete the package. Woods used in the line include traditional mahogany, birch, maple and ash. Sizes vary, with 5X14 being the standard. Gretsch snare drums use a wide range of classic finishes, all with a retro nod.

Likes

Drummers report very good sound quality in the Gretsch Catalina Snare Drum, featuring crisp crack with deeper, throaty tones underneath. The wood shells are a favorite of collectors for their traditional looks and play. And many appreciate the good quality drums that are available new and used at very reasonable prices. The Gretsch Catalina Club snare is one of the best value snares on the market.

Dislikes

The snares on some of the Gretsch Catalina Snare Drum models rest in a very shallow bed, which produces some sympathetic rattle when striking other drums. It takes a lot of finesse tuning to eradicate the problem, and some find it nearly impossible to do.

Overall Rating - 4 Stars

The Gretsch Catalina Snare Drum, or Catalina Club, is a robust snare to use for rock, country, jazz, and R&B, when a deeper tone is desired. It gives excellent “bang for the buck,” occupying the low to medium price range. It’s a solid 4 Stars.

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  • nick blair said:

    I got my Gretsch catalina snare drum at Sam Ash and all I can say is WOW what A SWEET drum great classic tone easy to tune and oh yea looks preety darn kool so I got the 13 inch as well get this snare drum you wont be dissapointed

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