cliff wrote:
An interesting read.
To paraphrase a portion, 'Signatures are as close to perfection as can be produced, but we make some others for those that refuse to accept that.' This philosophy then became the basis for Designers, then SQ2.
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"You didn't buy them the way they should be built, so we'll build them the way you'll buy them." Sounds like business to me. The cads.
cliff wrote:
I am perhaps most surprised by the unequivocally expressed aversion to reinforcement rings, and the subsequent return of 'vintage' shells.
Somebody bought them.
cliff wrote:
Tune-Bot now offers the factory tuning technology to anyone that chooses to make use of it.
Thought you'd pick that up. Cute, ain't it? Thing about the Lite snare: the snare side tuning is critical, but it can remain there while the batter tunes up or down. The stated reading is the mid tuning, most versatile for a Lite snare, and my preferred point.