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I've used steel rod washers as fair back as I can remember and I din't rememer any problems with either. I thing that the nylons muted off any vibration between the rod and the rim but that was about it. I think that the steel washers will be more robust but that the only caveat that comes to mind.
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I've used steel rod washers for as far back as I can remember and I din't rememer any problems with either. I think that the nylons muted off any vibration between the rod and the rim but that was about it. I think that the steel washers will be more robust but that is the only caveat that comes to mind.
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I have nylon on all of my snares, since they get tuned more often. I have found that as you get tighter the steel seem to bind when you just want a little tweak . As I change heads I will also put them on my toms. there is also a new product out that looks to be an inverted top hat that incorporates the washer and a sleeve that goes through the rim to keep the screws from touching or rubbing against the hoop.
www.sleevedwashers.com http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-Nylon-SL...ht_1979wt_1398
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I picked up some washers that were like a small cup that had a rubber washer attached. Made by Tama, but can't locate them anymore. I wanted them to help the heads from going out of tune during rim shots. I use stainless steel nuts now to lock them down.
My DW drums all have stainless steel washers. However I just remembered that on my Stewart Copeland Tama Snare, it does have plastic washers for some reason that I wonder about... |
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You can use both, steel over nylon.
Wow, these are cool G only .24 cents ea on eBay |
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I use steel over nylon combination. I like the look of those nylon sleeves, however.
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I can't stand nylon washers, particularly on a snare. I tend to tune snares pretty high so I split nylon washers in no time.
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Yeah, those sleeves are pretty cool...gonna get some and see
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You need the ABS washers, they won't split.
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These are actually our washers that we use on all of our custom drums. They are made here in the U.S. and can handle really high tension (I have never heard of one splitting). In fact we actually cranked down a snare as tight as I could turn it, to the point that the bearing edge was almost above the rim, and the washers held up great. Check out the website if you have a chance, www.sleevedwashers.com There are a lot of retailers that carry them.
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