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They work as intended; no more loosening tuning rods on your snare or toms. I play a lot of rimshots on the snare and the tuning rods under my left hand tend to loosen quite easily even after just a couple of hours of playing. Similarly, some tuning rods on the toms begin to come undone, especially after heavier hits. These tension locks prevent that from happening, at least nowhere near as fast. One pack is already enough to cover most of the problematic tuning screws, since you most likely need one or two per drum, and not a tension lock for every screw on a drum. I bought one pack and was able to cover two snares and four toms quite well.
If you have other than triple-flanged hoops, you might have some problems putting these in place. Happened to me with the diecast hoop on my snare, but not a major issue.
They work as intended; no more loosening tuning rods on your snare or toms. I play a lot of rimshots on the snare and the tuning rods under my left hand tend to loosen quite easily even after just a couple of hours of playing. Similarly, some tuning rods on the toms begin to come undone, especially after heavier hits. These tension locks prevent that from happening,
They work as intended; no more loosening tuning rods on your snare or toms. I play a lot of rimshots on the snare and the tuning rods under my left hand tend to loosen quite easily even after just a couple of hours of playing. Similarly, some tuning rods on the toms begin to come undone, especially after heavier hits. These tension locks prevent that from happening, at least nowhere near as fast. One pack is already enough to cover most of the problematic tuning screws, since you most likely need one or two per drum, and not a tension lock for every screw on a drum. I bought one pack and was able to cover two snares and four toms quite well.
If you have other than triple-flanged hoops, you might have some problems putting these in place. Happened to me with the diecast hoop on my snare, but not a major issue.
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Works very well
Fidesh 17.12.2018
I was looking for tension locks for a long time now, and only find bad reviews about other ones. Then Tama released those ones, and I bought them, without knowing if they works well or not. I used 10 of them for my snare for 2 months, and it stayed tuned for the 2 months. I bought 30 more for my whole kit in July, and I don't regret it. Re-tuning my drum every week is now a part from the past!
I was looking for tension locks for a long time now, and only find bad reviews about other ones. Then Tama released those ones, and I bought them, without knowing if they works well or not. I used 10 of them for my snare for 2 months, and it stayed tuned for the 2 months. I bought 30 more for my whole kit in July, and I don't regret it. Re-tuning my drum every week is
I was looking for tension locks for a long time now, and only find bad reviews about other ones. Then Tama released those ones, and I bought them, without knowing if they works well or not. I used 10 of them for my snare for 2 months, and it stayed tuned for the 2 months. I bought 30 more for my whole kit in July, and I don't regret it. Re-tuning my drum every week is now a part from the past!
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they work
Alessandro Spenga 04.11.2024
they do the job really well. snare drum stays in tune. only problem is you need to remove them and put them back on every time you need to adjust the tuning. i use 5 on the batter head (all 5 lugs facing me) and 3 on the bottom tension rods (on the 3 tension rods facing me).
they don't fit on a tama starphonic snare. i'm not aware if there are more snare that cannot accomodate them.
they do the job really well. snare drum stays in tune. only problem is you need to remove them and put them back on every time you need to adjust the tuning. i use 5 on the batter head (all 5 lugs facing me) and 3 on the bottom tension rods (on the 3 tension rods facing me).
they don't fit on a tama starphonic snare. i'm not aware if there are more snare that
they do the job really well. snare drum stays in tune. only problem is you need to remove them and put them back on every time you need to adjust the tuning. i use 5 on the batter head (all 5 lugs facing me) and 3 on the bottom tension rods (on the 3 tension rods facing me).
they don't fit on a tama starphonic snare. i'm not aware if there are more snare that cannot accomodate them.
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Faustas 29.07.2018
Would recommend cause half of the pack was basically not usable - they have that little red gum piece around the lug - which can easily jump out of it?s place and then the whole thing becomes useless...