Benefits of using the PureSound Concert Series Snare Wire C1412 (12-strand, 14″)

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  • More articulation, less “fuzz”: With 12 strands (fewer than common 16/20-strand sets), you typically get a tighter, faster, cleaner response—especially helpful for soft playing, precise sticking, and clear rolls.  (Sweetwater)
  • Deeper, drier, darker snare character: The extended coil pattern is specifically aimed at a drier/darker tone with increased articulation, which is a common goal in concert/orchestral snare work.  (D’Addario)
  • Doesn’t choke the drum’s resonance: PureSound describes the Concert series as using a stainless-steel alloy for a subtle snare response that doesn’t choke the drum’s natural sound. That’s useful if your drum starts sounding “strangled” with heavier/more-wire sets.  (percussionsource.com)
  • Consistent response across the head: The wires are described as evenly spaced, helping keep response uniform (less “dead spot” behavior).  (D’Addario)
  • Designed for concert/orchestral 14″ drums + flexible mounting: It’s made for 14″ concert/orchestral snares and can be mounted by strap or string, which fits common concert-snare setups.  (D’Addario)

When it’s the right pick

  • You want crisp orchestral articulation and controlled snare response (not a big, wide, “sizzly” backbeat sound).  (D’Addario)

Common tradeoff

  • If you’re chasing a fatter/wider snare spread (more “jangle”), a higher strand count often pushes that direction—sometimes at the cost of speed.  (Sweetwater)

Will the C1412 work on a piccolo snare?

Sound/feel: what it tends to do on a piccolo

Piccolos are typically quick, articulate, and sensitive because of the reduced depth.  (Pearl Drums)
The Concert Series design goal is subtle response that doesn’t choke the drum, with an extended coil pattern marketed as deeper/drier/darker with more articulation.  (D’Addario)

On a piccolo, that often translates to:

  • Taming the “laser-bright” edge: Piccolos can get piercing; a drier/darker wire set can focus the crack and reduce splashy buzz.  (D’Addario)
  • Cleaner articulation at high tuning: A 12-strand set usually gives less wide “snare spread” and more definition, which can complement a piccolo’s naturally fast response. (The shallow shell already helps responsiveness, even with lower strand counts.)  (reddit.com)
  • Possible downside: less “fatness” under the stick: If you want a piccolo to sound more like a thick backbeat snare (more wire mass, more sizzle), 12-strand can feel a bit lean compared to 16/20-strand options.  (reddit.com)

Setup gotchas that matter more on piccolos

  • Don’t overtighten the wires: Piccolos are already sensitive; cranking wire tension can make them feel choked or overly dry (and can emphasize ugly high-frequency buzz).
  • Centering on the snare bed is critical: With fewer strands, mis-centering is more audible (you’ll hear “half the drum” respond).
  • If you’re trying to reduce sympathetic buzz: Lower strand count plus careful wire tension often helps, but it’s not magic—tuning and bed alignment still do most of the work.

Sources

 https://www.daddario.com/products/percussion/evans-drumheads/snare-wires-puresound/concert-series-snare-wire/
 https://drumcenternh.com/products/puresound-concert-series-snare-wire-12-strand-14-inch
 https://www.columbuspercussion.com/store/puresound-concert-series-snare-wire-12-strand-13-inch.html
 https://pearldrum.com/en/products/snares/effects-snares/13×3-steel-effect-piccolo-snare
 https://www.reddit.com/r/drums/comments/1jqld4s/piccolo_snare_looking_for_recommendation_for/

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