Can anyone tell me what this thing is attached to the drum??
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/adelaide-cbd/instrument-accessories/drum-peice-/1040245107
Can anyone tell me what this thing is attached to the drum??
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/adelaide-cbd/instrument-accessories/drum-peice-/1040245107
I decided to buy it coz it was very cheap. Its a wire tensioning system instead of T-rods but theres no badge or any indication of what kind of drum it is
The ad is gone now, so it would be interesting if you could post a pic when you get it...
Cheers
Looks like Hannibal's snare...!
That is MOST BIZARRE - like something Doc Brown could have conjured up! Looks downright silly and functionless - until you look closely and try to figure out how it worked.
I wonder if Rob Cook has ever seen anything like this.
John
i'm completely guessing here...maybe the drum was part of one of those elaborate vintage music machines (carnival style). the drum may have been possibly in a physical position that needed to be accessed(tuned) from one central area. maybe the big knob is to cut the snares on and off? I have no idea. that's very neat however..
mike
I'm completely speechless.
Looks like a Don Quichote snare drum to me.
Ralf
NB: thanks for sharing the pics with us!
"lightweight iso-tuning mount"
Walking
I think it has to do with tuning all 8 batter and 8 reso lugs at the same time.There are 8 corresponding T- rods top and bottom,which are used to attach to each lug.I imagine that once attached,tension is taken up using the T-rods,till even tension is achieved.The drums could then be tuned ,by using that main master gear,which will turn all the T-rods,at the same time...tuning the drum evenly.
That's a guess but,that's how it looks to me.
Steve B
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