I own a Tama bell brass 14x6.5 from 1980. pretty much the holy grail of snares.
"bell brass" is a mistranslation and/or marketing name for cast bronze fwiw.
sounds better than anything else to me. super loud, super punchy, and super versatile. the price is pretty ridiculous though. ~$3,000
also got a drumcraft clone of the above, but the bronze is twice the thickness so it sounds a little different. more round and a little less crack. these seem to go used for VERY cheap. I paid $450 when the retail is $999 here and my friend forum member Ionei got his for $350. highly recommend this drum because it's very similar to the tama but without the pricetag
my 14x8 maple snare is pretty fat and versatile, but the previous two I mentioned generally beat it most times
my tama starclassic birch/bubinga is a killer drum with a unique sound. very bright and crispy but again, the cast bronze snares are typically the winners
my gigging snare is a pearl joey jordison snare that I got for $60 and modified a little. GREAT snare especially considering the price difference between it and the others I own whilst not sounding any less pro.
re:black magic snares - they sound weird in my experience. cant get them to sound good unless cranked.. the real black beauty is MUCH better
basically for recording purposes, I recommend a cast bronze snare of some sort and/or a black beauty in 14x6.5" and you'll be pretty much set 95% of the time.