Well, its a wishlist: I want rubber rings for my PD-120 snare, they're broken. I already used the one from my other(tom)PD-120. (broken to)
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go to an auto supply store - buy the rubberized door edge strip - they come in cool colors if you go to a better store, and is sold by the foot and are really cheap - this is what I used on my custom kit and it works great!
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Those break too. Mine broke after a few hours of playing. The Roland trims are thicker and softer than the car door trim I had. I'm surprised that the Roland trims break as well.
Antonio
Originally posted by algorhythm:
go to an auto supply store - buy the rubberized door edge strip - they come in cool colors if you go to a better store, and is sold by the foot and are really cheap - this is what I used on my custom kit and it works great!
TD-20, 2 PD-100, 3 PD-120, KD-80, KD-7, SPD-S, Zildjian, Sabian, Paste cymbals, Gibraltar Rack.
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I have had my "auto-strips" for months and they show no signs of breaking up. But they do gradually find their way off the rim...the little bit of factory rubber adhesive glue inside doesn't quite stand the constant beating they take. I just press them down firmly before I play and they do fine for a few days at a time.
E-drums: TD-20, RT-5S triggers on snare/toms, KD-7s, VH12, CY-14Cs, CY-15R, Pintech splash.
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