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The snare I have came with my kit, (mapex m birch), Its ok, but it has an odd vibrating, hollow, ringing kind of sound (i can't really explain, but you may know what I'm talking about). Ive tried adjusting the snares tighter and looser but it never sounds as it first used to. I've also tried putting a ring on it, but it doesnt sound to good. Any advice, (new head or snares, or new snare entirely?)
However I have a purple kit, so its hard to find a snare that would match, take a look at my profile, a black one? help please!








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Try reading this first and see if you can fix it.

http://home.earthlink.net/~prof.sound/id3.html

I would say if tuning it doesn't make it sould the way you want, try some different heads.
Sounds to me like you don't want so much ring or overtones to it, so try a Evans Genera Dry or HD Dry.
Or any head that has some built in muffing. The battle is just beginning.








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Try reading this first and see if you can fix it.

http://home.earthlink.net/~prof.sound/id3.html

I would say if tuning it doesn't make it sould the way you want, try some different heads.
Sounds to me like you don't want so much ring or overtones to it, so try a Evans Genera Dry or HD Dry.
Or any head that has some built in muffing. The battle is just beginning.

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Thanks alot for your help Smile








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that is the best thing you can do.....change the head, not the snare Smile








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Does it make this sound with the snares in the OFF position?








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kinda but wiv the snares on its more of a metallic ringing, like theres a bit of metal bouncing round in the drum (there isnt though)








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I have a strange feeling you're referring to the sound of the snares vibrating.








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Im thinking you have your snares seriously distorted and they need replaced.








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umm if you still don't like the after doing the above don't worry about it matching the set a snare is really the only drum that is widely accepted to be different. I personally don't like many lower to intermediately priced set's snares I always use either my yamaha brass or pearl free floater.








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Mitchell? wrote:
I have a strange feeling you're referring to the sound of the snares vibrating.


No lol, I'm not that stupid Razz

Well, thanks guys, i'll get a new head and snares and see what happens








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Seriously, If the snare drum doesnt sound right after youve messed with it....... and it sounded right before you messed with it..... I think you should spend at least 300 on a new snare, and do the same thing to that you did to this, and see if the results are the same.








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Seriously, If the snare drum doesnt sound right after youve messed with it....... and it sounded right before you messed with it..... I think you should spend at least 300 on a new snare, and do the same thing to that you did to this, and see if the results are the same.


I never really 'messed' with it, I just think I played it so much that the head has gotten a bit distorted, and so the sound has changed.








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I second the suggestion of Evans Genera Dry and HD Dry heads. I tried them 4 years ago and havn't used any other heads since.








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ive got a mapex snare and i know what your talking about. what i did was tighten the crap out of the head and loosend the snare until i got the ring out.
thats my advice. and its worked with every snare i tried it on. (so far its been five or six and all of em widly diffrent)











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