Are the halves of the ring fully together? because it shouldn't be making that noise. And taking it off and playing a head with a hole in it is asking for your head to break, I learned that the hard way.
Are the halves of the ring fully together? because it shouldn't be making that noise. And taking it off and playing a head with a hole in it is asking for your head to break, I learned that the hard way.
Gaffa Tape
Shoot WD40 around the hole and let it sit for a couple of minutes, and then it should come off easily. If it is a coated head i don't know if WD40 will stain or not. Another way is to heat it with a blow dryer both front and back and pull slightly and the adheasive should let go.
You could also try using a piece of carpet or some type of padding in your bass drum , and try to adjust the lugs to remove the noise before you mess up the head .
I hit stuff, did you get the ring off without messing up the head?
A ring on a bass drum reso hole? First time I've heard of it.
No, I still won't play Wipe Out.
They are called "holz" and are sold to protect the hole in the head from tearing when you use a mic through it
Holz... ehehehehhh... cool...
No, I still won't play Wipe Out.
to be honest i just cut a bigger hole around mine and took it off that way
hahaha
my reso has held up so far
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sorry guys havnt been on a while!
thanks for the advice, i shall try the tape thing to start with and then the WD40 if it doesnt work, shall try to keep you up to date with it! thanks again.
Funny how they they create things to solve problems and in so doing, create other problems...LOL
all the best...
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