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    NoDak!!! You freakin betcha!

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  1. Only way I know that works is exactly what they said the room inside a room method.. No windows. Insulate. Double drywall.
  2. I had a 20x20 home studio room, just for music, but I had to give it up, it's being remodeled as we speak. So now I'm forced out to the laundry room, it's maybe at best 12x10, with a washer and dryer taking up some of that, but I face the drums into the corner and I have plenty of room to move around, but I don't set everything up just basic 4piece. I never play before 11am and not after 7pm, no complaints from the neighbors yet. The room is also well insulated with no windows, cuts it down a lot out side..
  3. I'm starting to think so man. But it sounds so goooood..
  4. I haven't lubed the lugs in anyway. It's a 12" Pork pie squealer, and has done this since brand new, but now after replacing the head (studio x coated) it's drastic. I may try the lug lock.. It's real frustrating..
  5. My snare is getting on my nerves!!! I'm rocking out, things are going well, then my snare starts sounding like paper. I look down and see ripples in the head. So I finish the song and check it out... I have 2 loose lugs, just wiggling in the hole. I crank them down all is good for a few more tunes, and I look down and loose again... How can I fix this? I have the GC warranty I wonder if I take it to them if they will do something about it. I know the lugs will loosen up with time and rim shots, but this thing is just ridiculous sometimes.
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