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Mapexdrumer33

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 Trick Snare Throw-off
Any body ever used a Trick snare throw-off? Hard to install? I was thinking about buying one
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Sun May 11, 2008 2:29 pm |
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Timekeep69

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Best strainer out there IMO.
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Mitchell?

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Mitchell? wrote:Timekeep69 wrote:Best strainer out there IMO.
+1
I'm with them. ^^^
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xdoseonex

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Pj, have you ever used the ego strainer? it looks badass
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Sun May 11, 2008 4:26 pm |
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Timekeep69

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No I haven't but I've been wanting to. Maybe one of these days I'll order one. They look like they work similarly to the Trick.
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zen_drummer

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Most of my snares have the Trick Throwoff retro-fitted.
It's the best throw-off I've ever had the pleasure of using. The EGO throwoff looks great, but I have not tried one.
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zen_drummer wrote:Most of my snares have the Trick Throwoff retro-fitted.
It's the best throw-off I've ever had the pleasure of using. The EGO throwoff looks great, but I have not tried one.
The Trick throw-off is the throw-off of the future. Think about this; the throw-off and snare wires are what makes the snare drum unique and in the past fifty years, not much has changed in the one thing that make the snare drum work. Along comes Trick and out of necessity, develops something which has never been seen before. Moreso, it is extremely durable, pretty lightweight. I sell a lot of the Trick conversion kits and none have ever come back and I have had no complaints.
Every other throw-off on the market is pretty much old technology and why would Ludwig or Pearl change at this point; they are still making money off their own proprietary designs.
Trick really broke the mold on this one.
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im looking on their website and it seems pretty "snazzy" but what makes it so revolutionary other than being of higher quality and better designed? it still does pretty much the same thing doesn't it?
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Sat May 24, 2008 4:13 pm |
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Most throw offs have two settings, on and off, the Trick can be adjusted all the way around the motion of the lever.
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Timekeep69 wrote:Most throw offs have two settings, on and off, the Trick can be adjusted all the way around the motion of the lever.  thats awesome! now i can understand why its so special...
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Timekeep69 wrote:Most throw offs have two settings, on and off, the Trick can be adjusted all the way around the motion of the lever.
Unless you are either talking about the multi-step or have a technique that I am not aware of, I have found that this is the case. What makethe TRick (Nickel) is that they are a more modern design whereas the DW throw-off is the old Gladstone design which is at least fifty years old. Just last night, I was playing on one of my DW snares which I retroplated three years ago with a Nickelworks throw-off in the exact same venue as three years ago. It just amazed me how much of a difference these throw-offs make and this is due to their being more adjustable (?) in their design. And just as a sidenote, those DW throw-offs are why you see so many DW snares for sale on Ebay and craigslist; the factory throw-off doesn't have the senstivity that these modern models offer.
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Sat May 24, 2008 11:33 pm |
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bestdrumdeals dot com has them for $69.99. Both colors, black and silver.
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These 2 hole straights or 3 hole pyramid style throwoffs?
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2 holes 7/8" apart.
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Thu Jun 26, 2008 5:03 pm |
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Trick throws for me are ugly as sin, but boy they're the smoothest of all on the market.
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Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:12 am |
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zen_drummer

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Timekeep69 wrote:2 holes 7/8" apart.
BUT, with a retro-plate they will fit damn near anything without alteration of the drum... see Skitch about that.
I personally like the 4 position Tricks myself. REALLY useful!
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i like the trick throw off for its adjustablility, but for some reason im just in love with the nickleworks throw off even more, its just sooo smooth
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J-rod wrote:i like the trick throw off for its adjustablility, but for some reason im just in love with the nickleworks throw off even more, its just sooo smooth
I have a Spaun with a Nickel Works and that plastic piece of crap is going very very soon, it's junk in my opinion. The Trick GS007 multi-step is superior in every way.
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zen_drummer wrote:J-rod wrote:i like the trick throw off for its adjustablility, but for some reason im just in love with the nickleworks throw off even more, its just sooo smooth
I have a Spaun with a Nickel Works and that plastic piece of crap is going very very soon, it's junk in my opinion. The Trick GS007 multi-step is superior in every way.
Let me know if you want to get rid of that Nickel throw-off. And by the way, for all of you Supraphonic/Acrolite/Black Beauty owners, i have just release a butt retroplate for these snare drums which retrofits the Trick and Nickel butts to these snares. It makes changing your snare wires quite a bit easier than the factory unit which uses a negative blade screwdriver.
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Why do they make Nickel works strainers out of Plastic??? I thought Nickel works would be word play on Metalwork. Anyway NW's look the part but I've heard about them breaking a few times. If they made them stronger I would have bought them over the Tricks.
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:47 am |
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Anyone know if Mapex throw-off's are the same hole-spacing as Ludwig P-85's?
Because it looks like Mapex ripped off the P-85 for their throw-off design.
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skitch wrote:zen_drummer wrote:J-rod wrote:i like the trick throw off for its adjustablility, but for some reason im just in love with the nickleworks throw off even more, its just sooo smooth
I have a Spaun with a Nickel Works and that plastic piece of crap is going very very soon, it's junk in my opinion. The Trick GS007 multi-step is superior in every way.
Let me know if you want to get rid of that Nickel throw-off. And by the way, for all of you Supraphonic/Acrolite/Black Beauty owners, i have just release a butt retroplate for these snare drums which retrofits the Trick and Nickel butts to these snares. It makes changing your snare wires quite a bit easier than the factory unit which uses a negative blade screwdriver.
That sounds ace! My Supraphonic snare has a really worn throw. I'm just getting used to the MM snare PJ made me which has a Trick throw. I have to say, LOVING it!
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Rob,
Do you have a review for the MM snare yet?
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zen_drummer wrote:J-rod wrote:i like the trick throw off for its adjustablility, but for some reason im just in love with the nickleworks throw off even more, its just sooo smooth
I have a Spaun with a Nickel Works and that plastic piece of crap is going very very soon, it's junk in my opinion. The Trick GS007 multi-step is superior in every way.
I did a session yesterday and used the studio snare, it was a lovely deep Brass Premier snare fitted with a black Nickelworks throw(it sounded great so I used it all day for all the tunes). So with this thread in mind I put it through it's paces, and I must concur that it worked beautifully. Zen I think your being just a little harsh with calling it "Junk" and "crap", it certainly isn't that by a mile. Yes I can agree that the Trick has it with anal smoothness, but the NW's look the part and do the job basically as well(never worried me for the entire session). It's preference I guess, I have ordered 3 tricks for my 3 DW snares (DW Delta throws....... now thats what I call crap and junk!!!!!!!!!!!!) and I really now kind of prefer the NW's now seeing them and using them.
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skitch wrote:zen_drummer wrote:J-rod wrote:i like the trick throw off for its adjustablility, but for some reason im just in love with the nickleworks throw off even more, its just sooo smooth
I have a Spaun with a Nickel Works and that plastic piece of crap is going very very soon, it's junk in my opinion. The Trick GS007 multi-step is superior in every way.
Let me know if you want to get rid of that Nickel throw-off. And by the way, for all of you Supraphonic/Acrolite/Black Beauty owners, i have just release a butt retroplate for these snare drums which retrofits the Trick and Nickel butts to these snares. It makes changing your snare wires quite a bit easier than the factory unit which uses a negative blade screwdriver.
thanks.
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Mitchell? wrote:Anyone know if Mapex throw-off's are the same hole-spacing as Ludwig P-85's?
Because it looks like Mapex ripped off the P-85 for their throw-off design.
yeah i always thought they took after ludwig on that throwoff
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DrumsPlus wrote:Rob,
Do you have a review for the MM snare yet?
I have played it properly yep, not had a chance to do a review per se, will do it tonight when I can take a pic etc
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