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Gretsch snare muffler
Hopefully these help
9 years agoGretsch snare muffler
I can post some photos, but nothing looks abnormal. The rivet is intact, and the screw still threads fine.
9 years agoGretsch snare muffler
I'm hoping some of you could offer some troubleshooting tips for a problematic round badge muffler. My snare muffler won't raise toward the batter hea...
9 years agoGretsch Snare Question
Can you explain how the tape should be applied? Do I wrap the whole knob in the tape?
9 years agoGretsch Snare Question
I tightened the knob more to the shell, but that didn't help. Any thoughts? Besides taping the knob so it's immovable--and thus not functional--I'm no...
9 years agoGretsch Snare Question
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9 years agoGretsch Snare Question
Thanks for the feedback, guys. I was playing with snares on and off and noticed something today. When the snares are off, and I play the snare, the te...
9 years agoGretsch Snare Question
I appreciate the start. The strings are tight, but the actual nob to tighten or loosen the snares is what I have to keep adjusting (in the second phot...
9 years agoGretsch Snare Question
I have a round badge snare with a late 60's replacement throw and need some troubleshooting tips for it. When I throw off the snares then bring them b...
9 years agoLudwig Spurlok hi-hat Question
Thanks, guys! I can cut the felt in half, and hopefully I will also be able to adjust the sleeve. Thanks for advising me wit this. Thanks, bmx. The...
9 years agoLudwig Spurlok hi-hat Question
Sleeve by itself
9 years agoLudwig Spurlok hi-hat Question
For some reason, the photos won't all upload in the same post
9 years agoLudwig Spurlok hi-hat Question
I looked at the sleeve again, and I'm not sure it's bad. It seems fine and still has a lip to it. Maybe the felt I have is too thick? Here are some ph...
9 years agoLudwig Spurlok hi-hat Question
It has to be the sleeve. Your sleeve has a noticeable lip; mine does not. The sloshing is about as basic as one can get--I wasn't playing any progress...
9 years agoLudwig Spurlok hi-hat Question
Thanks for these replies. The stand is a an old 60's stand that identified as Spurlock. It doesn't seem like the top hat cymbal is causing the problem...
9 years ago