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    So I have a lot of snares on my rack's that I rotate or some that just sit haha
    But because of this you can imagine 30 snare drums with the snares on or off make a LOT of noise.

    So my solution was simple and cheap!

    $5 pack a felt. Comes in a big square



    Cut it into long strips


    Then cut those strips to size depending on the snare



    Put the snare back in the rack!

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    And no more buzz!!! Holy cow what a difference it makes!!!

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    Very cool solution to the racks of snares buzz-off!

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    I was wondering if you kept the snares tight or loose on the snares you have stored or not currently using.

    All mine are off and since they are in bags and in a different room than where I rehearse, it's not even an issue for me.
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    Yes I keep all of my snares in the off position unless being used.
    I learned that habit turning off all my snares a long time ago.
    I was taught to do that so it doesn't stretch the snare wires or the cable holding them on.
    Some believe in that and some don't.
    Either way it's the habit and tradition I've learned as a drummer.

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    Very cool. I didn't even think of that issue until now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpazApproved View Post
    Yes I keep all of my snares in the off position unless being used.
    I learned that habit turning off all my snares a long time ago.
    I was taught to do that so it doesn't stretch the snare wires or the cable holding them on.
    Some believe in that and some don't.
    Either way it's the habit and tradition I've learned as a drummer.
    Believe it cause I do the same thing when I store or don't play a snare for a while I just let the snares hang loose something that I have been doing since the 70's. Now that I saw that piece of felt and I think that is a great idea Zack. l Spaz approve that.

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