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When using S-Hoops (which i do) the rim is to wide/big to fit the BFSD
that's all i can say, gave them away to a friend of mine and he was very happy with them!
Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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Tried the recycling old drumheads method, but this is way better.
tcamps 06.10.2021
It's more practical, actually sounds better than an used drumhead and gives it a cleaner look. The black ring is thicker than the rest so that's why a recycled drumhead doesn't sound as good as this.
Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
CR
Interesting sound!
Christi R 18.12.2018
I like this for the fatness you get, it also allows more of a stick-attack sound than using, for example, a t-shirt. However there is a definite reduction in the amount of re-bound you get from the drum stick. Even though it is great I wonder if it would be just as good to use an old drum head to create this instead of buying this custom made (and quite expensive) object.
Still generally happy with it though and definitely worth trying for 70s style drum sounds.
I like this for the fatness you get, it also allows more of a stick-attack sound than using, for example, a t-shirt. However there is a definite reduction in the amount of re-bound you get from the drum stick. Even though it is great I wonder if it would be just as good to use an old drum head to create this instead of buying this custom made (and quite expensive)
I like this for the fatness you get, it also allows more of a stick-attack sound than using, for example, a t-shirt. However there is a definite reduction in the amount of re-bound you get from the drum stick. Even though it is great I wonder if it would be just as good to use an old drum head to create this instead of buying this custom made (and quite expensive) object.
Still generally happy with it though and definitely worth trying for 70s style drum sounds.
Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
D
Produces terrible sound. Use a wallet instead.
Datseris 10.03.2019
Well, my snare drum by itself sounds very good. I spend hours on tuning to achieve a very good sound.
To play Funk I muffle it using gels and I have a very satisfactory result. Me and my band wanted to play something more on the rap side. I normally would put a wallet on top of the snare drum and be done, but I thought I'd give this a try.
It feels like it is made of high quality plastic and it has a small cut to be easily removable. It definitely seems like it is well-made.
Buuuuut it sounds absolutely horrible on a good quality and well tuned snare drum. The resonance is just too bad. When I put this on it sounds like my snare drum is out of tune. You know the feeling of having extreme snare buzzes crosstalking when hitting the toms? This is how this sounds like.
I really disliked it: Just put a wallet
Well, my snare drum by itself sounds very good. I spend hours on tuning to achieve a very good sound.
To play Funk I muffle it using gels and I have a very satisfactory result. Me and my band wanted to play something more on the rap side. I normally would put a wallet on top of the snare drum and be done, but I thought I'd give this a try.
It
Well, my snare drum by itself sounds very good. I spend hours on tuning to achieve a very good sound.
To play Funk I muffle it using gels and I have a very satisfactory result. Me and my band wanted to play something more on the rap side. I normally would put a wallet on top of the snare drum and be done, but I thought I'd give this a try.
It feels like it is made of high quality plastic and it has a small cut to be easily removable. It definitely seems like it is well-made.
Buuuuut it sounds absolutely horrible on a good quality and well tuned snare drum. The resonance is just too bad. When I put this on it sounds like my snare drum is out of tune. You know the feeling of having extreme snare buzzes crosstalking when hitting the toms? This is how this sounds like.