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SS adjustment wheels loosening up

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I decided to play my Supersensitive snare for a bit. Sometimes i will play with snare off. When I put it back on it is loosened way up. I noticed that the adjustment wheels are moving when playing. Teflon tape or am I missing something? Was the SS not meant to be played this way?

Cheers,BigE

Posted on 13 years ago
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Pesky drum gnome living on the reso side..........

Kevin
Posted on 13 years ago
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From kevins

Pesky drum gnome living on the reso side..........

Laughing H Laughing H Laughing H

Happy Drumming
Tony
Posted on 13 years ago
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From kevins

Pesky drum gnome living on the reso side..........

Yea ,There all over the place this time year!! Squeaky pedals, loose floor tom legs, You get the idea!!! LOLx-mas3

Cheers,BigE

Posted on 13 years ago
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From BigE

Yea ,There all over the place this time year!! Squeaky pedals, loose floor tom legs, You get the idea!!! LOLx-mas3 Cheers,BigE

Man, I was no help at all... couldn't resist a little Christmas buffoonery......

Something's not right, though.....

I only owned one for a short time, so I'm still no help.

Kevin
Posted on 13 years ago
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From BigE

I decided to play my Supersensitive snare for a bit. Sometimes i will play with snare off. When I put it back on it is loosened way up. I noticed that the adjustment wheels are moving when playing. Teflon tape or am I missing something? Was the SS not meant to be played this way? Cheers,BigE

Well....you can try this....it's not gonna sound pretty, but.....

Remove the adjuster "wheels" completely from the strainer ends. Take a pair of Vise-grips and GENTLY squeeze the protruding nub SLIGHTLY using said vise-grips. The idea here is to make the internal threaded part SLIGHTlY oblong to restrict the wheels movement just enough. Don't go hog wild on them now, otherwise you'll never get them to thread back on the strainers, also you don't want to go so much as to crack the wheels. If you are worried about marring the chrome on the wheels, use a few layers of masking tape on the vise-grip jaws.

Posted on 13 years ago
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