What’s a Sonor Release That Missed the Mark?
Every company with a long history has huge wins… and a few ideas that didn’t quite land the way they hoped.
Sonor has built some of the most respected drums in the world — but not every product, series, or concept became a classic.
So let’s talk about it (respectfully and thoughtfully):
What’s a Sonor release that, in your opinion, missed the mark?
Maybe it was:
A shell design that didn’t catch on
A hardware concept that felt overcomplicated
A finish or aesthetic that didn’t resonate
A series that disappeared quickly
A price-to-value mismatch
An innovation that sounded great on paper but didn’t translate in the real world
Was the issue:
tone?
weight?
features?
marketing?
timing in the market?
Or was it actually a good idea that just arrived at the wrong moment?
This isn’t about bashing — it’s about looking at Sonor’s history and discussing the experiments that didn’t become long-term successes.
Sometimes the “misses” are just as interesting as the hits.
