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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

DW Mag Throw Off




OK, so here I was building myself a nice oak stave shell snare drum. The plan was for it to be stained Red Mahogany and have brass hardware. Here was the problem. The throw off…I didn’t like the two standard Worldmax  brass options and when I tried looking into the Dunnett R4 throw off…my first idea, well…my sources were sold out and an email to Dunnett went unanswered….what to do? what to do? So I started perusing ebay to see what was available. After typing in “brass throw off,” the clouds parted and sunlight shone on my computer monitor…ok, not really but what popped up on my screen was golden goodness..ok maybe not that either. The DW Mag Throw Off looked back at me.

Now the DW Mag Throw off doesn’t come in brass, it comes in GOLD, but gold is closer to brass in color than chrome or black so I decided to take a chance on it. I’ve always liked DW drums and their hardware so I felt pretty confident that this would be a good product. 

Once I got it into my greedy little hands, I noticed that it is heavy duty. I don’t know what it’s made out of but I know that if I ever drop my beloved snare drum, the throw off will be ok. It’s operation is pretty simple. You pull the front down to release the wires and push it back up to place them.  Magnets hold the lever in place.  I’ve put this thing through the paces as I’m practicing for my Voodoo Temple reunion (nice self promotion there huh?) and I have to say that this thing is great. It takes barely any effort to release the snares but no matter how hard I hit the drum, they have yet to release unintentionally!  Having used the Trick, Worldmax, and Ego throw offs, this is the smoothest, most effortless of them all to use while playing that I have experienced. 

Included with it was all the mounting hardware necessary to mount it plus various length bolts for thicker shelled snares! Which is really cool because my snare shell is the equivalent of about a 12 ply shell.
The downside? As far as the product itself is concerned, I really don’t see any, but from what I’ve heard, DW  doesn’t particularly care for custom companies to use their hardware on non-DW drums. I know that it’s that way when it comes to their lugs but as available as this product is on the internet for sale, I don’t know if they intended to sell it as a stand alone or not.

I’m happy with it on my snare drum so if you’re looking for a cool throw off, check out the DW Mag.

4 comments:

  1. I tinkered with one of these at the store and it is a decent throw off. The butt-end has a tension adjustment system that is interesting and might be useful for some drummers. In general, I think it is a good value and looks neat, though it is a bit on the heavy side which could be a pro or a con depending on the application.

    Thanks for your insight PJ!

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  2. I see Memphis Drum Shop has one on Ebay. $68.99 with free shipping. Kinda spendy?

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  3. Compared to a Worldmax throw off, yes, but compared to a Trick($69.82), Ego($69.95) or Dunnett($76.99) it's a comparable price.

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  4. I am considering the same thing... Just wondering how the DW gold matched up with your brass hardware... Pictures?

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