Drums Cheap Professional Percussion. The sound is, to put it mildly, bullshit, and there is also a lot of noise. How can you get rid of the noise and make the sound more or less normal?
solidator
August 30, 2015 AT 5:51 pm
dampers
5seven
August 30, 2015 AT 5:51 pm
Their tune is normal, any drums sound more or less when they are tuned.
scorp
August 30, 2015 AT 5:51 pm
I tuned them so that there was no sustain (I pulled the resonant one, and the upper one relaxed) I thought because of the sustain, but no, it's still noise
swerus
August 30, 2015 AT 5:52 pm
can plastics give up?
5seven
August 30, 2015 AT 5:53 pm
it's not about the sustain, but about the evenness of the tension. Plastic that doesn't build with itself won't sound good.
And you can't spoil the drums with sustain, so it's better to tune the heads in unison.
Take a tuner and tune all the bolts equally to one note. For example, hinged 12 - at 167.4 Hertz, 10 - at 195.14 - at 146.4, etc.
solidator
dampers
5seven
Their tune is normal, any drums sound more or less when they are tuned.
scorp
I tuned them so that there was no sustain (I pulled the resonant one, and the upper one relaxed) I thought because of the sustain, but no, it's still noise
swerus
can plastics give up?
5seven
it's not about the sustain, but about the evenness of the tension. Plastic that doesn't build with itself won't sound good.
And you can't spoil the drums with sustain, so it's better to tune the heads in unison.
Take a tuner and tune all the bolts equally to one note. For example, hinged 12 - at 167.4 Hertz, 10 - at 195.14 - at 146.4, etc.