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17 Oct, 2017
Much better than plastic strips.
I recent bought a Ludwig Supraphonic snare which came with plastic straps on the snare wire. I just could not tension the wires properly because the plastic kept slipping !! Not what you expect from what's known as the worlds most recorded snare drum. Any way solution was v simple to swap the plastic strips with the Shaw fabric strips.. now tension is held and Ringo would be proud of the sound.

30 May, 2017
Works for Toms but forget snares but very time consuming.
The gizmo is simple to use ...particularly in conjunction with the tuning tables on the TuneBot website. Although its simple to use the actual process is very fidly and time consuming. I did eventualy manage to tune one set of 4 toms to one of the suggested tuning sets. But didnt really fall in love with the resulting sound to be honest, so going to try one of the other suggestions at some point before i gig with the drums. However, so far its been useless with my snare drum.. widely erratic readings..caused presumable by too many overtones that the automatic filter is supposed to ignore. Ive been told that these can be surpressed either by lightly touching the centre if the head with a finger or using a moongel pad in centre.. so ive ordered some gel pads to give it another try. Ive not even bothered to try tuning the kick drum yet...i bet that will be as bad as the snare. Although its called TuneBot "gig" .. it would be impractical to use this to tune your drums on stage... it would be too noisey to work , yet alone stressful because of the time it takes. You need to do it on your own, in a quiet environment when you have a few hours to spare. im not sure i think its good value or not. The free website tuning guide is very useful..and there are free tuning apps you can use to check the note and frequency. Wish id tried that out first before paying a lot of money for this.

30 May, 2017
just the job.
bought to finally replace my slotted tension rods on my 50 year old Premier snare drum. i had lost my last slotted drum key and it was cheaper to replace the slotted rods with these so that i could use a standard drum key than by a hard to get and now expensive slotted drum key.