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Did you ever try this?

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HY

did one of you guys ever try this?

http://www.stdrums.de/tips/pinstripe/pinstripe.htm

If so, tell me how it worked out for you?

regardsflower

Posted on 11 years ago
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Ummmm....... I just bought Powerstrokes to start with.

BUT HOWEVER! This looks like the perfect way to make headliners. A bit like O-Rings, but cover the hole head to make that wet 70's sound. Take an old worn Pinny, do that operation then lay the cut-out over you snare or Toms. I've used this in the Studio in the past, I recall think Bermuda talking about it on here around a month ago.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Ok, for me they sound much better than normal Powerstroke, i can`t explain, but there is a huge difference to the sound of a Remo Powerstroke when you cut out the upperlayer of a Pinstripe!

Deep with huge attack and a nice(not to long) sustain. Great:-)

Posted on 11 years ago
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