Hi Hat Keyhole. you dont need a sleeve on a hi hat clutch. i have an old pair of 60s new beats that definitely has some keyholing, though not only in 1 direction. i've always noticed my top hi hat cuts into the clutch, and it kind of looks like how an axe would cut into a tree. The tape on the rogers has only been. hi hats will very rarely keyhole, for two reasons: while i'm sure it isn't as much of a concern as on other types of cymbals, i was wondering if anyone has encountered. The main thing is to make. They've all been bare threaded shafts with a. A hihat cymbal is mounted flat, meaning that they don't put a lot of. Make sure your felts are in good shape and your cymbals sit evenly. the duct tape on the 60's ludwig clutch has been on there for over a year, couple dozen gigs and is now ready to be replaced. The top cymbal mounts flat and is held tightly.
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while i'm sure it isn't as much of a concern as on other types of cymbals, i was wondering if anyone has encountered. you dont need a sleeve on a hi hat clutch. the duct tape on the 60's ludwig clutch has been on there for over a year, couple dozen gigs and is now ready to be replaced. Make sure your felts are in good shape and your cymbals sit evenly. The top cymbal mounts flat and is held tightly. They've all been bare threaded shafts with a. hi hats will very rarely keyhole, for two reasons: The main thing is to make. i've always noticed my top hi hat cuts into the clutch, and it kind of looks like how an axe would cut into a tree. A hihat cymbal is mounted flat, meaning that they don't put a lot of.
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Hi Hat Keyhole while i'm sure it isn't as much of a concern as on other types of cymbals, i was wondering if anyone has encountered. Make sure your felts are in good shape and your cymbals sit evenly. The top cymbal mounts flat and is held tightly. They've all been bare threaded shafts with a. you dont need a sleeve on a hi hat clutch. hi hats will very rarely keyhole, for two reasons: The tape on the rogers has only been. The main thing is to make. i have an old pair of 60s new beats that definitely has some keyholing, though not only in 1 direction. i've always noticed my top hi hat cuts into the clutch, and it kind of looks like how an axe would cut into a tree. while i'm sure it isn't as much of a concern as on other types of cymbals, i was wondering if anyone has encountered. A hihat cymbal is mounted flat, meaning that they don't put a lot of. the duct tape on the 60's ludwig clutch has been on there for over a year, couple dozen gigs and is now ready to be replaced.