Thinking of using my extreme trigger for a chrome side snare 10 or maybe even 12 inch. Looked at a few snares like the pearl firecpracker, Pdp, Gretsch, sound percussion, pork pie squealer. Anybody triggering any of these or others and what do you like about them
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Some people have reported triggering challenges with metal dinar shells. Personally, I've tried once, and was fairly happy with the results. -
I've built lots with metal snares from 3" deep to 6" deep....and 13" & 14" shells. All have triggered fine. However (mentioned this over at 2Box) if the Extreme trigger is a "side mount" you may need to make sure the lug screw spacers are thick enough to allow the trigger housing to clear the bearing edge.8 piece DIY Acrylic, 2x2Box DrumIt5, Gen16 4xDCP, DIY Acrylic&Gen16 Conversions, Sleishman Twin-QuadSteele hybrid, Gibraltar&DrumFrame rack, DW9502LB, Midi Knights Pro Lighting
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I've built lots with metal snares from 3" deep to 6" deep....and 13" & 14" shells. All have triggered fine. However (mentioned this over at 2Box) if the Extreme trigger is a "side mount" you may need to make sure the lug screw spacers are thick enough to allow the trigger housing to clear the bearing edge.Comment
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