Tell me! On occasion I got a fil pro snare drum, the sound is terrible! Can it be adjusted normally if you replace the membranes, for example? Or is it easier to put it in the trash heap? Thanks in advance.
andreevmaxik
August 31, 2015 AT 7:49 pm
Above is Remo Emperor and below Evans Hazi 300 and rebuild so that the layers are built more or less.
The main thing is not to overtighten, and you will spoil the layers and you will not achieve a sound.
For rap it will do.
kreker
August 31, 2015 AT 7:49 pm
Put Evans Genera up, Hazy 300 down, Puresound snare and check the rims for evenness. Then, with the tuner, tune each screw of the upper plate to 311.1 Hertz, and the bottom to 348.4 Hertz.
If the case is normal, then you will get the most out of it.
1sthast
August 31, 2015 AT 7:50 pm
Glue the upper plastic with tape, attach the plantain to the lower one
scorp
September 1, 2015 AT 9:02 am
Either put on a trigmik, or get a normal small one for the same money. I'm afraid you won't get much out of your drum
insider
September 1, 2015 AT 9:03 am
Yes, I’m more for pampering, I’m not a musician, I’m not a musician.
Maxofff
September 1, 2015 AT 9:03 am
then the mood on the recommendation above and knock with a deflated snare
andreevmaxik
Above is Remo Emperor and below Evans Hazi 300 and rebuild so that the layers are built more or less.
The main thing is not to overtighten, and you will spoil the layers and you will not achieve a sound.
For rap it will do.
kreker
Put Evans Genera up, Hazy 300 down, Puresound snare and check the rims for evenness. Then, with the tuner, tune each screw of the upper plate to 311.1 Hertz, and the bottom to 348.4 Hertz.
If the case is normal, then you will get the most out of it.
1sthast
Glue the upper plastic with tape, attach the plantain to the lower one
scorp
Either put on a trigmik, or get a normal small one for the same money. I'm afraid you won't get much out of your drum
insider
Yes, I’m more for pampering, I’m not a musician, I’m not a musician.
Maxofff
then the mood on the recommendation above and knock with a deflated snare