There's a certain sound you get from a Slingerland snare—that sharp, musical snap that's been cutting through records for decades. The Slingerland Studio King snare drum brings that voice forward with the sound, feel and build pros expect from an American classic. Its 5-ply maple-poplar shell with a 30-degree bearing edge delivers focused attack and a warm, balanced tone that works anywhere—under the lights or under the mics. Nickel-plated hardware, streamlined lugs and stick saver hoops keep it roadworthy and unmistakably Slingerland.
Slingerland Nickel-Plated Hardware for the Long Haul
On tour or in the booth, every detail has to work. The re-tooled Zoomatic throw-off gives you precise, smooth snare wire adjustment so you can flip from loose, open buzz to tight, articulate crack in seconds. Even under heavy hands, the hardware locks in tuning, while stick saver hoops guard your sticks and keep rimshots consistent. Paired with the maple-poplar shell recipe, it's a build you can count on night after night.
You Need a Slingerland Studio King Snare Drum
Built for drummers who know what they want, the Studio King snare measures 14" x 6.5" with medium resonance, adapting to different rooms and mic setups without losing its identity. Every choice—from shell layup to throw-off—was made for control, response and versatility. Founded in Chicago in 1927, Slingerland became a household name through the hands of legends like Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich, and this snare carries that same heritage forward with the attention to detail that defined the brand's golden eras.