On a steel small, the string does not adhere to the plastic and almost does not rattle

  • insider

    It was! I cut out 2 plates from the old plastic according to the size of the holes in the snare, put it in place of the ropes and rattled my own! try we can and it will give you a ride!

  • kreker

    Plus to the comment above, tapes from the old bottom plastic are the topic.



    And what is your resonator layer?

  • andreevmaxik

    resonant removsky for Mapex) on the other small everything sounds awesome with him) and did such ribbons) did not help)

  • shalom

    lower the bolts that are closer to the strings

  • andreevmaxik

    weaken the meaning? and what will it give? rim does not interfere

  • shalom

    yes, loosen, in steel the cutout in the caddy goes under the strings

  • andreevmaxik

    no cutout)

  • 1sthast

    Just the cutout is done to fit the string better, what kind of a guy do you have?) try to insert the tapes not according to the rules - experiment, maybe the holes in the rim are lame and interfere with pressing, it also depends on the angle with which the tapes are attached to the typewriter, that is, on which machine and how it is located on the drum, but this is of little importance, except for what kind of self-made, there is nothing else to sin except for the layer and the podstrunnik))) the most likely option is that due to the lack of a cutout, the cord or tape itself lifts the string over the plastic when stretched, you can put something under the very edges of the string- glue something so that when stretched it bends to the formation)

  • andreevmaxik

    Guys! Thank you all!) It turned out that the n * big Chinese from the PEACE factory thought of putting the machine upside down, which is why the hollow under the strings turned out to be at the top)) It's funny, but true))) turned over, the guy opened all his punchy cotton and my balls became steel again!)