Sonor: Great Ideas Then⦠But Dated Now?
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Sonor has never been shy about doing things their own way, and a lot of their ideas were seriously forward-thinking when they came out. But the drum world keeps moving, and other companies have taken certain concepts further or refined them in ways Sonor hasnβt always followed.
What Sonor features do you think were great ideas in their time, but now feel a bit dated compared to whatβs out there today?
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A few prompts to get the conversation rolling:
Are there any hardware features that used to feel premium, but now feel behind modern designs?
Any mounting / suspension ideas that were innovative then, but have been surpassed?
Do you feel Sonor has any design choices that havenβt evolved with current player preferences?
Whatβs something other brands are doing now that makes a Sonor feature feel βstuckβ in a previous era?
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Helpful format for replies (optional):
Feature:
Why it was great back then:
Why it feels dated now:
Whoβs doing it better today (and how):
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Letβs keep it constructive β this isnβt a Sonor bash thread. Iβm genuinely curious what youβd βmodernizeβ while keeping Sonorβs DNA intact.
