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#168229 - 07/24/08 01:56 PM
snare response
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Registered: 06/01/08
Loc: texas
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Note: There are 2 reasons why this isn't in the snare tuning thread; 1)It's inactive even though there are still unanswered questions. 2)This could turn out to be a special case. I have a 13" Pearl ffx with a white max on top and a evans clear mylar head on bottom (I also have a staccato disk). I love the tuning i have it on now, but I can't get a nice snare sound (It barely sounds different with snares on/off). I have the snares tightened moderately, and i have them straight on the bottom head. I don't want to much response but I don't like how little snare response i get now. Should I take out the staccato disk, or could it be bottom head tuning, etc...
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