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Step 1.
Gently remove your current tension rod(s)
with a drum key. |
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Step 2. Measure your
current/old tension rod. Measure from just
under the
'head' of the tension rod, as pictured. The
one pictured is 1 5/8". |
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Step 3. Order new
replacement TightScrews from
www.tightscrew.com. New TightScrews
can be slightly longer than your current/old
tension rods, but not shorter. |
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Step 4. Make sure your
TightScrew is equal to or slightly longer
than your old tension rod. |
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Step 5. Gently insert your
tension rod back into your drum's lug(s).
TightScrews will by slightly tighter
to turn than normal tension rods. This is
normal and is what makes TightScrews work --
they're tight! |
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Step 6.
Tune your drum using your ears, not by
'feel.' Tuning by feeling the 'tightness' of
the tension rod is never correct,
regardless of what kind of tension rods you
are using. For extensive drum tuning tips,
visit
Prof. Sound's Drum
Tuning Bible .
For accurate tuning, we
recommend using a Drum Dial. |
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