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Drum dampener suggestions

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Yo, i got a tama superstar drumset just this weekend and i dont have it yet but its on layaway. i have another tama swingstar snare i got on egay for 20 bucks and i need a good drum dampening product because of these damn snare overtones, any suggestions?(for you drummers in here)
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robroe likes his pearl muffle heads, though you might want to check up with him on those.
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studio rings and moon gel. they work wonders, without killing your drum.

EDIT: oh, and check out the Aquarian Performance II or the Evans Power Center. solid, good sounding drum heads.
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Tune the snare properly and use an O-ring.

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Hi, I'm gaybear's friend.

I play drums. What type of sound are you going for? Are you going for a nice open ringing sound? Are you going for a dry crisp attack? Are you going for '70's studio thudditry?

If you're going for the open ringing sound, then Evan's G2s or Pinstripes with some moon gel will be right up your alley.

Dry Crisp attack calls for some Studio O-rings (and maybe some strategically placed Moon Gel, over some Evans Genera HD with the vents for the snare, and then whatever your heart fancies for tom heads with more O-rings.

If you want some nice ubercontrolled '70's studio thudditry, get the Evans Hydraulics and never worry about excess ringing again.


For bass heads I can't recommend the Evan's E-Mad enough. it comes with a built in ring that can be left open, have minimal damping, or a large damping ring. So it's very versatile. I have that on my DW with the DW control pillow only very lightly touching the head, and it brings the thunder when I have it opened, and a nice bass attack when I damp it up.


And lest we think I'm just an evan's fanboy... Stay away from the Evan's mini-E-mad damping system. They are a velcro and glue based strap that latches your head to the rim and they do a GREAT job of muting.... except that if you're a basher, like myself, you'll pop them off the head!!! So don't bother.
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StevePirates wrote:If you're going for the open ringing sound, then Evan's G2s or Pinstripes with some moon gel will be right up your alley.
I agree and welcome to the board.
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Post by Sloan »

i taped a cymbal felt to the snare. sweeeeet.
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Chico Malo wrote:
StevePirates wrote:If you're going for the open ringing sound, then Evan's G2s or Pinstripes with some moon gel will be right up your alley.
I agree and welcome to the board.
thanks, I like the other board for socialization n' stuff. But I'm a gear geek, so I need a place to geek out and not just have people tell me "why you don't play drums for band X no moar?!"

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thanks for the help guys but i already got some moongels for my swingstar snare. i shouldve got the powerstroke 3 with dot head, but i just got the powerstroke 3
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how are the moongels working out for you?


one of the DIY solutions that I forgot to mention was duct tape.

seriously, take a stretch of duct tape, tape part of it to itself till it's in a T shape, then use the rest to attach to head to the rim.
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moongels working perfect, before i had those, i was taping paper towels to my drumhead :P