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So, this is my problem: My 14" 2012 Gretsch mahogany floor tom's tension rods / lugs are riddiculously loose. When the drum is tuned as I want it to be (pretty low pitch, but not very low pitch) the lugs are almost completely loose. I can handtighten them, they're so loose. I was thinking of buying lug locks, but would that really help? Maybe I could buy some extra plastic thingies to put between the lug and the rim? Any help would be appreciated.
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Tight screws might be a better option: http://www.tightscrew.com/
But if you're tensioning the rods so loose that they're able to be turned by hand, then there's only so much that can done mate. A tension rod that is not even finger tight, definitely ain't "high pitched"...whichever way you cut it. The head is barely tuned at JAW. I can only suggest you crank it a bit further.
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Same products as suggested in your other thread. Washers/spacers won't help in this situation.
Last edited by mls; 07-02-2012 at 11:09 AM. |
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+ "X#" of however many people have recommended tight screws.
They work, & I have them on all my snares. They take about 4 years to wear out, and they are better than Canopus washers (have them), lug locks (rarely worked at all), or anything like that. Otherwise, rod locks--Pearl type, Ludwig type, or nuts you can buy at hardware stores work also. Good luck--
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Now the problem is solved, and the detuning snare t-rod that I wrote about in another thread is fixed to. Weeyay!
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Gretsch, Tama, Paiste My drum cover of Changes by Yes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NRCo2P0d60 |
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